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Lesson 8 Text A Please Set the Table MRs MILLER: I have to stay in the kitchen. I don't want the food to burn. Would you please set the table? MARY : Of course , Mother. * * * MRS MILLER: Did you put
014 bedroom Words Bed bedside table alarm clock wardrobe pillow duvet blanket sheet chest of drawers bedside lamp mirror dressing table pyjamas nightdress mattress Phrases Go to bed Get up Set the alarm clock Go to sleep Read in bed Make your bed Be
[ti:UNIT 1 Me and My Class Lesson 5:The Best Clothes] [0:00.520]UNIT 1 第一单元 [0:02.361]Me and My Class 我和我的班级 [0:04.863]Lesson 5: 第5课: [0:06.421]The Best Clothes 最好的衣服 [0:09.065]THINK ABOUT IT! 想一想! [0:11.14
[00:00.00]Module 4 [00:25.89]Clothes [00:28.84]Unit 1 [00:35.00]Where's my blue T-shirt? [00:39.16]Activity 1 [00:44.59]Listen and point. [00:52.45]Hurry up! [00:55.41]It's time for Daming's birthday party. [01:00.45]Where's my blue T-shirt, Mum? [01
[ti:UNIT 2 Colours and Clothes Lesson 12: How Many Colours?] [00:00.87]UNIT 2 第二单元 [00:01.17]Colours and Clothes 颜色和衣服 [00:06.59]Lesson 12: 第12课: [00:08.22]How Many Colours? 多少种颜色? [00:11.09]1. [00:12.66]What are t
[ti:UNIT 2 Colours and Clothes Lesson 9: Red, Yellow, Blue] [00:00.87]UNIT 2 第二单元 [00:02.54]Lessons 9~16 第9~16课 [00:05.86]Colours and Clothes 颜色和衣服 [00:09.93]Lesson 9: 第9课: [00:11.52]Red, Yellow, Blue 红色,黄色,蓝
Mable, Mable, Set the Table (梅博, 梅博,快来摆饭桌) Mable, Mable, set the table 梅博, 梅博,快来摆饭桌, Just as fast as you are able. 摆得越快越好。 Dont forget the salt, sugar, vinegar, 不要忘了盐、白糖和醋
13. Can you wash your clothes by yourself? 你能自己洗衣服吗? 还能这样说: Can you yourself do the washes? Will you wash your clothes by yourself? 应用解析: won't wash 经不起考验; send to the wash 送去洗; wash away 洗掉
I have too many clothes. I have many clothes Ive only worn once. Sometimes I even find something at the back of a drawer that I never even wore. I bought it, put it away, and then forgot about it. Im sure I dont need so many clothes. I dont think any
073 The Little Elves Long time ago, there lived a very poor shoemaker. Because the old man was so poor, he had enough leather to make only one pair of shoes. Still, the very understanding old man never complained. Tomorrow morning, let's make one pai
Adrienne: Wow, Mary, that's a great dining room table. Where did you get it? Mary: Oh, thanks. That is something, a project that Dave and I worked on over a couple of weekends. We really enjoy doing woodworking and he actually has a very elaborate wo
At the Tea Table There was a tree in front of the house. A big table under the tree had places for a lot of people, but there were only three at it: the Hatter, the March Hare, and a dormouse. The Dormouse was asleep, and the other two were sitting v
今天我们要讲的习惯用语都包括table这个词。它最普通的意思是桌子。第一个习惯用语是: lay all your cards on the table。Lay可以解释放、搁;cards是纸牌,所以从字面意思来解释,lay all your cards on
[ti:UNIT 2 Colours and Clothes Lesson 16: Unit Review] [00:00.86]UNIT 2 第二单元 [00:02.65]Colours and Clothes 颜色和衣服 [00:06.62]Lesson 16: 第16课: [00:08.53]Unit Review 单元复习 [00:11.44]Ⅲ. [00:13.24]Listening and Speaking 听一
Long ago and far away, there lived an Emperor. This Emperor was very vain and could think about nothing but his clothes. He had wardrobes and cupboards full of clothes. They filled his spare bedrooms and upstairs corridors of the palace. The courtier
Lesson 17 Hat 1.I wear two hats at the moment. 2.I won't go to my parents hat in hand. 3.I really take my hat off to her. 4.He'll blow up at the drop of a hat. 5.I can't pull it out of a hat. 6.I'll eat my hat if he wins. 7.Don't believe him.He's tal
Underneath Your Clothes Shakira Youre a song Written by the hands of God Dont get me wrong couse This might sound to you a bit odd But you own the place Where all my thoughts go hiding And right under your clothes Is where I find them Underneath your
LONDON, Aug. 8 (Xinhua) -- China won the men's table tennis team final against South Korea on Wednesday, making a clean sweep of gold medals for the second consecutive Olympics. It was the 24th gold medal that China won at the Olympic table tennis co
This way chaps and chapesses. Over here. Mr. and Mrs. Ransome stumbled across the last of the grass onto the concrete where silhouetted against the open door stood a young man. Dazed, they followed him into the hangar and in the light they made a sor
The Clothes They Stood Up In by Alan Bennett Mrs. Ransome, too, could see the cheerful side of things, but then she always did. When they had got married they had kitted themselves out with all the necessities of a well-run household; they had a dinn