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Do you know what English nursery rhymes are?
StarterUnit 1 good morning!

It's good. line

Morning morning; (early) morning

Good morning! Good morning!

Hey, hey; hello

Hello, hello; hello

afternoon

Good afternoon, good afternoon.

Dusk night; dusk

Good evening (when meeting in the evening) Good evening (when meeting in the evening)

How come? how

Yes, yes.

You you; you

How are you? How are you?

I am

Am is

Fine health; lovely

Thank you; thank you

All right, all right; can

HB (pencil lead) Hard Black

CD disc; laser record

BBC British broadcasting corporation

Alice Alice (female name)

Bob Bob (male name)

Cindy Cindy (female name)

Dale Dale (male name)

Eric Eric (male name)

Frank Frank (male name)

Grace Grace (female name)

Helen Helen (female name)

Beginners Unit 2 How do you say this in English?

What? what?

Yes, yes.

This this; this

In use (indicating the use of sound; Materials, etc. ); along with

English English; English; English

In English. In English.

Map map

Cup. Cup.

Ruler ruler; straightedge

Pen pen; pen

Orange orange

Jacket

Keys. Keys.

Quilt quilt; bedspread

That's it

A(an) (used before a singular countable noun to indicate that it has not been mentioned)-(person, thing, thing)

That's it; that

Spelling is spelled with letters; spell

Please please.

NBA (USA) national basketball association

P parking lot; parking space

Kg kg; kilogram

What color is StarterUnit 3?

Color color

Red red

Yellow yellow (yellow)

Green green (green)

Blue (blue)

Black (black)

White (white)

Purple purple

Brown; brown

The refers to someone or something that is mentioned or easily understood.

Now now; at present

See understanding; clear

Energy source; can

Say, say

My mine

S (especially the size of clothes) is small

M (especially the size of clothes) medium.

Large size (especially the size of clothes)

UFO UFO

China Central Television (CCTV)

My name is Gina.

Name; name

Nice is pleasant; comfortable

Before the prototype verb, it means that the verb is infinitive.

Meet; encounter

Also; Again; also

Yours, yours; your

Lady (used before a lady's surname or first name to indicate whether she is married or not)

His his.

And, and, again, and.

Her, her.

Yes, yes; can

Ta ta

He ta

No, no; No; breakdown

Not without; not have

Zero zero

one

two two

three three

Sisi

Five five

66

last seventh-day memorial ceremony

Baba

ninety-nine

Telephone call; telephone

Number; figure

Telephone call; telephone

Telephone/telephone number

First first

The first word of a western name

Last last; final

surname

friends

China, China

In the middle; middle

School. School.

Middle school junior high school; primary school

Gina Gina (female name)

Jenny Jenny (female name)

Brown Brown (surname)

Alan Allen (male name)

Tom Tom (male name)

Mike Mike (male name)

Jack Jack (male name)

Mary Mary (female name)

Miller Miller (last name)

Linda Linda (female name)

Jane Jane (female name)

Green green (surname)

Smith Smith (last name)

Unit 2 This is my sister.

Sister; younger sister

Mother; mother

Father; dad

Parents (parents)

Brothers; younger brother

Grandma's grandmother; Grandma; Grandma; grandmother

Grandpa's grandfather; Grandpa; Grandpa; (paternal) grandfather

Grandparents (mothers); Grandfather (mother)

Family residence; domestic

Those, those

Who who; who

Oh, oh; ah

These, these

They he (she; It)

Well, well; good

With you; have you

Day by day; One day; sky

I wish you a happy day! Have fun! Have a nice day!

Bye. bye.

son

Cousin's cousin (brother, sister, younger sister); Cousins (brothers, sisters, younger sisters)

Grandpa's grandfather; Grandpa; Grandpa; (paternal) grandfather

Mom, mom.

Aunt aunt; Auntie; Auntie; Auntie; Mother's brother's wife

Grandma's grandmother; Grandma; Grandma; grandmother

Dad, dad

Uncle uncle; Uncle; Uncle; Uncle; uncle

Daughter's daughter

Here (to introduce someone or something) is here; here

Photos, photos

Belong to (someone or something; About (someone or something)

The next one; Next (of)

Pictures and photos; drawing

Girl girl

Dog dog

Sally Sally (female name)

Kate Kate (female name)

Paul Paul (male name)

Unit 3 Is this your pencil?

Pencil pencil

Book Book

eraser

Box box; chest

Pencil box pencil box; Stationery box

schoolbag

Dictionary dictionary; dictionary

His his.

Mine, mine.

Her, her.

Forgive; excuse

I (I am accusative) I

Excuse me; I'm sorry

thank you

Teacher, teacher; teacher

About

How about ... How about ... ..... okay?

Yours, yours; your

thank you

For; For; Give; correct

Thank you for ... Thank you for. ...

Help help; help

popular

You're welcome. You're welcome

Baseball baseball

Watch watch; look

Computer computer; computer

Game game; Exercise; match

Card card

ID card student ID card; identity card

notebook

Annular ring

Bags; bag

In ... ......

Library library

Ask request; Requirements; ask about

Ask for ... request ... entreat

Find (found /faund/) found; find

Some; Some; Some; some

Classroom classroom

e-mail

At (used when providing telephone number) according to; According to; In (somewhere); A certain time; At a certain point)

Call call (...)

Lost (the past tense of the verb lose) is lost; lose

must

Set a set; A pair; a set

Set by set; A pair; a set

Anna Anna (female name)

John John (male name)

David David (male name)

Where is my schoolbag?

Where is it; Where are you going?

Table. Table.

Bed bed

Bookcase bookshelf; bookshelf

Sofa sofa

Chair chair

Above ...

underneath ...

Come; reach

Come on, hurry up.

Desk desk

Think that; Thinking; think

Room room

Their he (she; It)

Hat hat

Head head

Yes, yes; correct

Know know; Understand; understand

Radio radio; radiobroadcast

Clock clock

Tape tape; Audio tape; videotape

Player player

tape recorder

Model model

Airplane. Airplane.

airplane model

Neat; in order

But but ...

Ours, ours.

Everywhere; Everywhere; Various places

forever and always

Unit 5 Do you have a football?

Do (third person singular form does) is used to form negative sentences and interrogative sentences; Do; male

With you; have you

Tennis. Tennis.

The ball ball

Table tennis table tennis

Bat bat; racket

soccer

soccer

Volleyball Volleyball

Basketball basketball

Hey hey; hello

Letlang

We (we are accusative)

Let us together

Go; go to

We, we ...

It's very late recently

Has (the third person singular form of have) has

Get to get (or bring); get

Great and wonderful; great

Take part in (a game or activity); play

Sounds like

Interesting interesting.

Boredom is boredom; Flattery-loving

Fun and interesting; Make people happy; Fun; happy

Difficulties and difficulties

Relax

Watch and watch; look

Television TV; television

Watch TV. Watch TV.

the same as

Love; like

Use and ... together; Use; use

physical exercise

They (their objective situation) he (she; It)

Only; only

Like like; like

Yi yi; easy

After that. ...

Class class; course

Classmates, classmates

Bill Bill (male name)

Unit 6 Do you like bananas?

Banana banana

Hamburger. Hamburger

Tomato tomato

Ice cream ice cream

Salad salad

Strawberry strawberry

Pear pear

Milk milk

Bread bread

Birthday birthday

Dinner (lunch or evening)

Zhou Zhou; week

Thinking and thinking; measure

Food. Food.

Sure; Affirmation; of course

How about ... How about ...?

hamburg

Vegetables vegetables

Fruit and fruit

Right is correct; appropriate

apple

Then, then.

Egg; Eggs (of hens)

Carrots. Carrots

Rice, rice; rice

penis

So (eliciting comments or questions)

Breakfast; breakfast

Lunch. Lunch.

Star star; star

Chichi

Well, good; Satisfactory.

Habit habit

Healthy and healthy

really and truly

Doubt question

Want demand; want

become

Fat fat; obese

How much are these socks?

Many, many; A large number; Number; Amount; How much; number; amount; how many; how much

How much ... (When shopping) ... How much is it?

Socks. Socks

T-shirt

Shorts (pl. ) shorts

Sweater sweater

Pants (pl. ) pants

Shoes, shoes

Skirt skirt

Dollar (the monetary unit of the United States, Canada and other countries, with the symbol $)

Big and big; small

Small and small; small

Short, short

Longlong

Woman (pl. Woman) woman

Can I help you? Can I help you?

Need need

Look; seemingly

Match a pair; a set

Take it to buy; Take; take

Here you are. Here you are

ten past ten

eleven past eleven

twelve past twelve

Shisanshisan

fifteen past three p.m./a quarter past three p.m.

eighteen past eight

Twenty two minutes

Thirty three minutes

Sir (used before a man's surname or first name)

Clothes (pl. ) clothes; Dress

shop

Buy and buy; buy

Sale: for sale

Sell; Sales; sell

Have it all; all

Very; very

Price price

Boys. Boys.

One to one

Unit 8 When is your birthday?

When (interrogative adverb)?

Month; moon

January

February, February

March

April

May may.

June, June

July, July

August. August

September

October. October

November, November

December. December

Happy and happy; glad

Happy birthday! Happy birthday!

Old and old; old

How old ... How old is it? ..... How old are you?

Party; evening party

Goodbye! Goodbye!

First first

Second second

one third

Fifth, fifth

One in eight

Ninth ninth

12 December

Twentieth session

Test test; cheque

Travel: travel

Fine arts; art

Festival (music, drama, etc.) performance festival; festival

Honey, honey.

Students

Thing: thing

$ term semester

Busy; perfect

Time, time

Have fun! Have fun!

There (there)

My favorite subject is science.

Favorite (person or thing)

Discipline discipline; subject

Science, science

physical exercise

Music music; musical creation

Mathematical mathematics

Chinese; Chinese; Chinese; Chinese

Geographical geography

Historical history

Why?

because

Monday, Monday

Friday. Friday

Saturday Saturday

Affirmative; of course

Free, free

Cool is beautiful; butyric

Tuesday Tuesday

Wednesday Wednesday

Thursday Thursday

Sunday Sunday

morning

afternoon

Useful useful useful.

From (indicating the time to start) from. ...

From … to … from … to …

Madame (used before a woman's surname or first name); Madame

Completion has been completed; Well done

Lessons; A class

Hours hours

Please adopt it.

thank you