单词:Malay kites
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英语作文 1st paragragh:introductory 2nd:difficult 3rd:positive things for society 4th:conclusion Racial harmony is national fortune The writer is a visitor from China. He was greatly impressed by Singapore's racial harmony and it prompted him to wri
Unit 3 [00:10.74]Colours [00:13.04]Students' Book Page 12 [00:20.24]Let's act [00:23.04]Make eight kites.Colour the kites.Pick out the red kite. [00:44.64]Students' Book Page 13 [00:51.75]Let's talk [00:54.44]How many kites?Seven. [00:58.54]Is it blu
[00:05.59]Lesson 45 1.Look,read and say [00:12.96]a child some children [00:17.92]a Young Pioneer some Young Pioneers [00:24.40]a man some men [00:29.44]a woman some women [00:34.30]3.Read and say [00:38.56]A:Look!There are many kites in the sky. [00
Unit 2 The wind is blowing [00:10.27]风儿吹 [00:20.53]Think,discuss and match [00:23.35]1.Class,I'm going to tell you a fable. [00:26.27]1.同学们,我要给你们讲一个寓言。 [00:29.18]What's a fable,Miss Guo? [00:30.96]郭老师,什么是
[ti:UNIT 8 Li Ming Goes Home Lesson 58] [0:00.924]UNIT 8 [0:03.203]Li Ming Goes Home [0:05.862]Lesson 58: Lesson 58 [0:08.025]Let's Go to the Park! [0:10.659]THINK ABOUT IT! [0:12.517]Do you have a kite? [0:14.614]What does it look like? [0:17.172]Lo
Jungle 热带丛林 Have you ever been to a jungle? 你去过热带丛林吗? A jungle is an area with high temperatures. 热带丛林地区温度很高。 Also, there is a lot of rain. 那里还会下很多雨。 Usually, rain forests are also cal
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CHILDREN ARE LIKE KITES You spend years trying to get them off the ground. You run with them until you're both breathless. They crash. They hit the rooftop. You patch comfort, and sure that someday they would fly Finally they are airborne... They ne
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Now I am in winter holiday, I am so happy, I can have fun with my friends. My friends and I make the deal that when the wind comes, we will go to the park and fly kites. Today the wind finally comes, after finishing breakfast, I go the park with my f
Flying HighOne windy spring day, I observed young people having fun using the wind to fly their kites. Multicolored creations of varying shapes and sizes filled the skies like beautiful birds darting and dancing. As the strong winds gusted against th
有线的自由 Free to soar上天让我经历逆境,体验束缚的滋味,并定下规则约束我们,让我们从中成长起来,获得人生的力量One windy spring day, I observed young people having fun using the wind to fly their kites
August, September and October are the months of kites flying, because the wind blows north-westwards. During these months, many Wonderful kites are flying in the blue sky. One day as the school was over, Qin Bo, my classmate, called me accompanying h
One windy spring day, I observed young people having fun using the wind to fly their kites. Multicolored creations of varying shapes and sizes filled the skies like beautiful birds darting and dancing. As the strong winds gusted against the kites, a