Lesson 101 A card from Jimmy
Jimmy is a member of the Y.H.A.
(I know Jimmy is a member of the Y.H.A.)
He says that he'll write a letter soon.
He hopes we are all well.
The grandmother is asking Penny to speak up.
Because she is afraid she can't hear.
Jimmy doesn't write very much on the card.
(He can't write very much on a card.)
The grandma is not very happy.
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Read Jimmy's card to me please, Penny. 祈使句
'I have just arrived in Scotland and I'm staying at a Youth Hostel.' 直接引语
Eh?
He says he's just arrived in Scotland. 间接引语
He says he's stay at a Youth Hostel.
You know he's a member of the Y.H.A.
The what?
The Y.H.A., Mum.
The Youth Hostels Association.
What else does he say?
'I'll write a letter soon. I hope you are all well.'
What?
Speak up, Penny.
I'm afraid I can't hear you.
He says he'll write a letter soon.
He hopes we are all well.
'Love, Jimmy.'
Is that all?
He doesn't say very much, does he?
He can't write very much on a card, Mum.
Scotland n. 苏格兰(英国)
card n. 明信片
youth n. 青年
hostel n. 招待所,旅馆(简易的)
association n. 协会
soon adv. 不久
write(wrote, written) v. 写
Lesson 102 He says he … She says she … They say they … P208
A Rewrite these sentences.
Example:
He is drinking his milk.
He says he has drunk his milk.
shut -- shut
put -- put
read -- read
speak -- spoken
rise -- risen
1 She is shutting the door.
She says she has shut the door.
2 He is putting on his coat.
He says he has put on his coat.
3 He is reading this magazine.
He says he has read this magazine.
4 They are speaking to the boss.
They say they have spoken to the boss.
5 The sun is rising.
They say the sun has risen.
B.Look at this table.
cold
a bus
has got a haircut
feels tired
He says he will sell a cold
needs thirsty
must wait for an X-ray
an earache
his house
ill
He says he has got a cold.
He says he feels cold/tired/thirsty/ill.
He says he will sell a bus/his house.
He says he needs a bus/a haircut/an X-ray/his house.
He says he must wait for a bus/an X-ray.
补充材料 P27
I 语法(GRAMMER)
my/your/her/his/its/our/your/their
mine/yours/her/his/its/ours/yours/their
myself/yourself/herself/himself/itself
ourselves/yourselves/themselves
That book belongs to me. It's my book. It's mine. I bought it myself last week.
Her pen belongs to her. It's hers.
Come to my birthday party and enjoy yourselves.
This morning, my father shaved himself and cut himself.
Luckily, they didn't hurt themselves in the traffic accident.