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Unit1:Great beginning Kim’s Note: This is sthe great family.. It’s really nice to meet you.. B: It’s really nice to meet you, too.. Unit 10: Good manners and hospitalityKim’s note: With

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Unit1:Great beginning

Kim’s Note:

This is sthe great family Get to know them well These sentences will help you in countless situations Even George Bush got through his whole trip to China by using simple “great” sentence.

1. Great!

2. You look great today.

3. Today is a great day.

4. That’s great.

5. That’s a great idea!

6. You’re a great girl.

7. I had a great time.

8. You did a great job.

9. You have a great family.

10 Your English is great.

(Special Tribute)

1. A: I’d like invite you to diner tonight

B: Great! That sounds like a great idea

2. A: You look great today

B: Thank you You look great, too

3. A: Today is a great day

B: It sure is Today is a great day to be outside

4. A: How was your trip to America?

B: I had a great time

5. A: You dia a great job

B: Thank you for saying that

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6. A: Let’s go to a movie tonight.B: That’s a great idea.

7. A: You have a grear family.B: Thanks I’m vey lucky

8. A: Your English is great

B: I’m still workin on it

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Unit 2: Crazy Apolpgy

1. Sorry.

2. So sorry.

3. I’m very sorry.

4. I’m really sorry.

5. I’m terribly sorry

6. I’m incredibly sorry.

7. I’m extremely sorry.

8. I apologize.

9. Please accept my apology.

10. My sincere apologies.

(Special Tribute)

1. A: I’ve been here for an hour

B: I’m extremely sorry I didn’t know you were waiting

2. A: I’m really sorry for calling so late

B: It’s Ok I wasn’t sleeping

3. A: I made a stupid mistake Please accept my apology.B: Forget it We all make mistakes

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Unit3: Crazy Gratitude.

1. Thanks.

2. Thanks a lot.

3. Thank you.

4. Thank you very much.

5. Thanks very much.

6. Thanks for all your hard work.

7. Thank you so much.

8. Thanks for your help.

9. Thanks you for everything.

10. Thanks for everything.

( Special Tribute)

1. A: Thank you very muchB: It’s nothing

2. A: Thanks for all yout hard work

B: Don’t mention it It was my pleasure

3. A: Thanks for everything

B: You’re very welcome

Unit 4: Meeting New people.

Jennifer’s Note:

We are meeting new people very day! Here are some terrific sentences for you to use when you meet them Pleasantries make

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everbody feel more comfortable and more at ease You should be able to effortlessly blurt these out during any introduction.

1. Nice to meet you.

2. Very nice to meet you.

3. It’s nice to meet you.

4. It’s really nice to meet you.

5. How nice to meet you.

6. I’m happy to meet you.

7. I’m glad to meet you.

8. It’s a pleasure to meet you.

9. What a pleasure to meet you!

10. I’ve heard so much about you.

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( Special Tribute)

1. A: Very nice to meet you

B: It’s very nice meeting you , too

2. A: How nice to meet you!

B: It’s really nice to meet you, too

3. A: What a pleasure to meet you!

B: I’m glad to meet you, too I’ve been looking forward to meeting you for a long time

(Super tribute)

A: I’ve heard so much about you

B: Really?Thanks I’m so flattered

A: I’ve been looking forward to meeting you for a long time

I am so happy to finally meet you

B: Well, I hope you haven’t heard anything bad about me!A: No! Of course not! I’ve only heard terrific things I really admire you so much

A: Wow! I’m glad to hear that I’m very happy to meet you too!

Unit 5: Meeting friends

1. How are you?

2. How are you doing?

3. How are you doing today?

4. How are you doing this morning?

5. How’s everything?

6. How’s it going?

7. How’s your family?

8. How’s business?

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9. How’re things with you?

10. How have you been?

(Special Tribute)

1. A: How are you doing today?

B: I’m doing OK

2. A: How’s it going?

B1: Everything is all right

B2: Everything is great

B3: Things are really bad

B4: Things couldn’t be worse

3. A: How’s your family?

B: They are all doing great

(Super Tribute 1)

A: How is school going?

B: very well, thanks Thanks for asking

A: I’m glad to hear that The first year of college can be pretty tough

B Actually, I got used to pretty fast and I have always enjoyed studying

A: Good for you You’re lucky

(Super Tribute 2)

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A: Someone left his passport and flight ticket on the table I remember a man He was drinking over there.

B: Thank you I’ll broacast a notice at once

C: Excuse me, officer I’m Jiang Yi I was so worried I couldn’t find my passport and ticket anywhere Then I heard the notice.B: Is this your passport?

C: Yes, it is, Thank you very much!

Unit 6: Crazy OK

Jennifer’s Note:

“ Ok! Is my favorite word! I use it all the time Don’t

underestimate the power of this simple word I know many Chinese people know this word and use it often, but remember you can use it ways than responding “OK!OK!” whenever a foreigner asks you a question Just take a look at the fol-lowing sentences! OK?

1. Are you OK?

2. Are you feeling OK?

3. Are you doing OK?

4. Is everything OK?

5. Is it OK with you?

6. Do I look OK?

7. Let’s go there , OK?

8. Is your family OK?

Is Kim OK?

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10.Is it OK to smole here?

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( Special Tribute)

1. A: Are you OK?

B: I’m Ok Don’t worry about me

2. A: Are you feeling Ok?

B: No, I have a stomachache

3. A: Do I look OK?

B: You look fantastic

(Super tribute)

A: It is OK to smoke here?

B: I’m sorry Smoking is not permitted here

It’s OK to smoke outside though

MORE RARE!

Like most colleges, the food at St Mary’s College of Maryland scores low marks for both quality and variety One exception is our annual steal-and-shrimp night; but even this can’t escape the critis

“This steak could be a little more rare, “ I overheard a felow studentsay

“Pipe down, “ whispered her companion “Once a year is rare

enough!”

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Unit 7: Crazy Agreement

6. That’s fine with me.

7. I agree with you 100%.

8. I couldn’t agree with you more.

9. I like it I love it I think it’s great.

10. We see eye to eye on this.

(Special Tribute)

1. A: I think it’s very important

B: I agree with you 100%

2. A: English is very difficult to master

B: I couldn’t agree with you more

3. A: I don’t think this project will work

B: I don’t think so, either We see eye to eye on this

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Unit 8: Crazy Disagreement

Jennifer’s Note:

Although you’re a beginner, you must learn how to say no! Don’t suffer be-cause of your limited English! You can learn to say no in many different ways Some ways are more powerful than others Using the correct one in a particular situation will help you communicate more effectively.

1. No / No wat.

2. I don’t think so.

3. I disagree.

4. I disagree completely.

5. I ‘m afraid I don’t agree with you.

6. I don’t like it.

7. Absolutely not!

8. Forget it.

9. That’s a bad idea.

10. That’s out of the question = Impossible!

(Special Tribute)

1. A: I think we should buy a new car

B: I don’t think so Our car is still running OK

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2. A: We should shut down our American office It’s been losing lots of money.

B: I’m afraid I don’t agree with you

3. A: Mom, can I use the car?

B: that’s out of the question You wrecked it last time

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Unit 9:Delights and surprises.

1. Oh, that’s wonderful!

2. Really? That’s super!

3. This is such a surprise!

4. Wow, I ‘m so happy for you!

5. This is incredible

6. This is terrific!

7. That’s totally fantastic!

8. It’s fabulous It’s awesome!

9. That’s really amazing!

10. I can’t beieve it! That’s simply unbelievable!

(Special Tribute)

1. A: I passed the interview and got a

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B: That’s fantastic! I’m so happy for you! That’s really

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Unit 10: Good manners and hospitality

Kim’s note:

With the following ten sentences, you’re qualified to be a real international host!

1. Welcome to China Enjoy your stay here.

2. Is this your first visit to our city?

3. China is full of interesting places.Chinese people are also very friendly.

4. I wish you could stay longer.

5. How do you like the city?

6. I hope you enjoy your stay.

7. How do you like the food here?

8. How long will you be staying?

9. Please let me hnow if you need any help

10. I’d like to show you around.

2. A: Is this your first visit?

B1: Yes I’ve been planning this trip for years

B2: This is my second visit

3. A: I wish you could stay longer.B: I wish I could stay longer, too

4. A: How do you like the city?

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B: The city is very exciting It’s absolutely the bét place for shopping.

5. A: I hope you enjoy your stay

B: I’m enjoying it very much

6. A: How do you like the food here?B: The food here is excellent I find the Chinese food here very different from the Chinese food in America

7. A: How long will you be staying?B: I’ll be here for two weeks

8. A: please let me know if you need anyhelp

B: Thanks for the offer

9. A:I’d like to show you around

B:Thanks You can be my tour guide

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BETTER NEXT TIME

1. Have you ever regretted doing something you shouldn’t have done

or something you didn’t do which you should have? At one time or another we probably all have

There’s no point in getting depressed about it now – it’s no usecrying over spilt milk However, there may be some gain in thinking

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about exactly what happened and why because we might be able to draw some con-clusions for the future.

2. One thing we all do now and again

is lose our temper with a friend or close relative The odd thing is that

we more often display great anger towards someone we are fond of than towards strangers The explanation may be that we see steam in a safe environment, while the consequences of insulting a stranger could be far more serious

3. Being honest is usually thought of

as a virtue and undoubtedly this is the case One the other hand, we have all experienced occasions when speak-ing our minds to someone, telling them exactly what

we feel, and then have found ourselves filled with feelings of guilt Perhaps we should have kept our mouths shut?

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Survival English 200

The expressions in this section are ones you’ll use again and again They are the expresions that you need the most in your daily life They are the fundamental building blocks of conversation They can help you to express your wants or needs and give you the ability

to function in the English-speaking world! We also included some simple question forms because you can’t survive for long without saking questions It’s extremely important that you master these sentences if you want to survive.

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This is survival English.

This is the most basic English.

You don’t need to trouble your mind thinking about functions You don’t need to trouble your mind thinking about grammar You don’t need to trouble your mind thinking about big vocabulary.

Your goal is just to get by.

Your goal is accomplish your mission.

Your goal is to survive in the English-speaking world.

Just practice these sentences over and over and over.

You will find yourself able to blurt them out at the right time Then you will not only survive but thrive in foreign coutries!

This most fundamental English is your key.

Our only requirement is that no matter how short the sentence may be,

Even if it is only one word, You MUST have beautiful and standard pronunciation!

The key to basic English is quality, no quantity.

It is best to master a small number of Short sentences perfectly than it is to stumble And stammer through lots of complicated sentences

That no one will understand!

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Unit 11: Asking people to repeat

Kim’s Note:

Never pretend to understand whrn you don’t !

You could end up in big trouble.

You must definitely will end up being more embarrassed than if you had just asked the person to repeat what they said in the first place.

Never be ashamed to ask someone do this!

In fact, that’s why there are so many different ways to make this request.

1. Pardon me?./ can you repeat that, please?

2. Excuse me./ What did you say?

3. Please say it again.

4. Please speak slower My English is poor.

5. I’m sorry, What did you say?

6. Sorry, I didn’t quite get that.

7. I’m afaird I don’t understand you

8. Could you please repeat that?

9. I don’t think I follow you.

10. I’m sorry I didn’t hear what you said.

(Special Tribute One)

1. A: Pardon me?/ Can you repeat that, please?

B: of course

2. A: Excuse me?/ What did you say?

B: I said, “ Do you need my help?”

3. A: Please say it again

B: OK

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4. A: Please speak slower My english is poor.

B: I’m sorry I thought you were American

5. A: I’m sorry, What did you say?

B: I said, “ You need to zip your fly”

6. A: Sorry, I didn’t quite get that

B: Let me explain it again

7. A: I’m afaird I don’t understand you

B: No problem Let me put it another way

8. A: Could you please repeat that?

B: Absolutely

9. A: I don’t think I follow you

B: Let me explain it in another way

10. A: I’m sorry I didn’t hear what you said

B: OK Let me repeat it for you

Kim’s Tribute:

Communication is an unavoidable part of life.

Clear communication is so important.

If you aren’t sure about wht someone said you must find a way to have them repeat it.

This skill is so necessary and so useful that we decided to give you even more ways to say it.

Survival English 200

1. I beg your pardon? / could you repeat that?

2. I’m afraid I didn’t catch what you said

3. Could you please write it down for me?

4. Would you mind saying that again?

5. Speak slowly, please! / Please speak more slowly

6. Please don’t speak so quickly

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7. Would you slow down, please?

8. Could you say that one more time?

9. Please speak a little louder

10. I’m sorry, but I need you to repeat what you said

(Special Tribute Two)

1. A: I beg your pardon? / Could you repeat that?

B: Certainly

2. A: I’m afraid I didn’t catch what you said

B: I’m sorry for speaking so fast

3. A: Could you please write it down for me?

6. A: Please don’t speak so quickly

B: OK I’ll try no to speak so fast

7. A: Would you slow down, please?

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Unit 12: Copliments

Kim’s note:

Even if your English isn’t that good, you can still make someone very happy by giving them a compliment.

It will mean even more if you are a beginner.

Take the time to master this topic and you will be able to spread some good cheer and good will.

Compliments can also raise productivity.

A lot of great benefits can come from a few simple words of praise.

So be generous witth your compliments!

1. You have really good taste.

2. You’re such a gentleman You have excellent manners.

3. Good work.

4. Nice job.

5. Very nice.

6. Very impressive.

7. You have a lot of potential.

8. I’ve been hearing some good things about you.

9. We’re very pleased with your work

10. You’re the best in the business.

(Special Tribute One)

No great thing comes to any man unless he has courage.

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1. A: You have relly good taste.

B: Thank ou I’m glad think so

2. A: You’re such a gentleman You have excellent manners

B: Thank you for saying that It’s very kind of you

B: I think so, too

7. A: You have a lot of potential

B: Thank you for your encouragement

8. A: I’ve been hearing some good things about you.B: really?

9. A: We’re very please with your work

B: I’ve been working very hard

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1. You’re looking good.

2. I really like your I-shirt

3. You look good in red

4. What a cool car!

5. That’s pretty dress

6. You look nice

7. Your hair looks great

8. I love your watch

9. Those are beautiful shoes

10. You look very handsome in that suit

( Special Tribute Two)

1. A: You’re looking good

B: Thank you

2. A: I really like your T-shirt

B: I’ve been wearing this I-shirt for 10 years

3. You look very handsome in that suit

B: My mother picked it out for me for my birthday

FRUGAL

Mrs Willencot was very frugal When her husband died, she asked the newspaper how much it would cost for a death notice.

“Two dollars for five words”

“ Can I pay for hust two words?” she asked “Williencot dead”

“No, two dollars is the minimum You still have three words.” Mrs Willencot thiught a moment and added, “Cadillac for sale.”

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When you are a beginner, this is a great way to start a

conversation with someone.

It is definitely a universal topic

It doesn’t matter if it is sunny or raing.

You will always have something to say.

You can’t do anything to improve bad weather, but you can use these sentences to improve your english!

Mastering this topic will make you more confident and put you at ease.

1 It’s raining again.

2 It’s freezing outside.

3 What a nasty day!

4 It’s good weather for running.

5 It’s raining cats and dogs.

6 It’s a little bit chilly out.

7 Hot day, isn’t it?

8 Do you think it will rain?

9 It’s become very cold.

10 I’m sick and tired of this wet weather!

( Special Tribute)

1. A: It’s freezing outside

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B: I know I’m sick and tired of this cold weather.

2. A: Do you think it will rain?

B: it looks like it might

3. A: I’m stick and tired of this wet weather!B: Me, too

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Unit 14: Dates.

Kim’s Note:

This part is boring but important!

If you don’t master dates, you will never be in ther right pklace at the right time.

It is also a topic that comes up very frequently in daily life.

You will always need to know the date or the date of the week when taking buses or planning social events There are really

hundereds of times when you will need these sentences.

1. What is the date today?

2. It’s the tenth.

1. A: When is Spring Festival this year?

B: I think it’s February 1st I’m not sure It changes every year

2. A: When is your birthday?

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B: Ny birthday is on January 21st.

3. A: When is this project due?

B: I have to finish this project by next Friday

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This part is worth one month’s effort to make everything exactly standard and correct!

The most important thing is still your pronunciation! Even the simplest pronunciation takes one month to practice! Numbers are easily confused and a real pronunciation challenge! Pay close

attention when practicing them.

1. I don’t have time.

2. Well, time to go.

3. It’s about time.

4. Do you have some free time?

5. What time is it now/

6. It’s almost noon.

7. It’s ten after three.

8. It’s eleven-thirty.

9. Your watch is ten minutes slow.

10. Time goes by fast when you’re having fun!

( Special Tribute)

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1. A: Do you have some free time?

B: I will after I get off work

2. A: Your watch is ten minutes slow

B: Thank you for telling me

3. A: Time goes by fast when you’re having fun!B: You’re absolutely right

An ounce of action is worth a ton of theory.

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( In the market)

A: Come on, everyone!

Come here and have a look at my amazing spear and shield

B: Well, they’re not bad

A: Not bad? They are the best! Have you seen my spear?

It’s the sharpest in the world My spear could stab through any

shield

B: Oh, really? Is your shield the best, too?

A: Yes, of course My shield is the strongest It can stop any spear

1. I wasted a whole day.

2. I killed two hours watching TV.

3. Time is money.

4. Tiem is precious.

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5. Time is golden.

6. Time is up.

7. About when?

8. Tiem has come.

9. I’m out of time.

10. We’re runing out of time

( Special Tribute)

1. A: How was work?

B: I wasted a whole day

2. A: I killed two hours watching TV

B: I envy you I never have time to kill

3. A: We’re running out of time

B: You’re right We have to hurry

Unit 17: People

Kim’s Note:

There is no way to avoid talking about people The world is full

of people, and you need to describe them The Chinese even have a saying “ People mountain, people sea!” You need lots of adjectives and great sentences to describe them all Get started on these

sentences right away.

1. What does she look like?

2. She’s a very beautiful girl.

3. He is kind of tall and slim.

4. My sister has blonde hair and blue eyes.

5. He has a long nose and short hair.

6. She has a round face and big black eyes.

7. What is he like?

8. He’s kind man.

9. She’s very charming.

He’s really cute.

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(Special Tribute One)

1. A: What does she look like?

B: She looks like my mother

2. A: What is he like?

B: He is extremely nice

3. A: She’s very charming

B: Yes There is something very special about her

(Special Tribute Two)

Kim’s Note:

Americans love the word cute! In fact, I think it is probably the number one adjective in American English Everything from a baby

to a sweater can be described with “cute”.

Americans are crazy about using this word They use it every day to describe everything If you learn this word you will not only survive, you will be able to spread some sunshine into people’s lives.

1. Cute baby!

2. Cute outfit!

3. Cute dog!

4. That’s a cute hat

5. Your boyfriend is cute!

6. What a cute apartment!

7. You look cute today!

8. Your little girl is so cute

9. You have a cute smile

10. That’s a cute little car

(Special Tribute Three)

A: Your little girl is so cute

B: Thank you very much for saying that

Unit 18: Learning English

Kim’s Note:

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People all over the world talk about learning English!

This is a universal topic.

It may even be the number one international topic.

There are more people studying English than there are native speakers of English.

IF you are good at it you will make friends wherever you go.

Everyone who studies English loves to talk about it.

You can be a conversation king whrn you master talking about learning English!.

1. English is a beautiful language.

2. I love learning English.

3. English is so useful.

4. I need to practice more.

5. My pronunciation needs work.

6. I have lots of English books.

7. I watch English movies.

8. I sing English songs to improve my pronunciation.

9. English is an international language.

10. I will speak beautiful English I will make lots of money I will have great success! I will be somebody! I can make my dreams come true!

( Special Tribute)

1. A: English is a beautiful language.B: You’re right I love learning English How about you?

A: Of course I’m crazy about learning English

2. A: I need to practice more

B: Yes Your pronunciation needs a lot of work

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3. A: English is an internatinal

language

B: Yes People speak it all over the world I’m amazed by this Imust learn English well in order to survive

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Unit 19: Supporting Someone

Kim’s Note:

These sentences about offering support will make people feel touched You can lift someone’s spirits or boost their confidence with

a few encouraging words of support If you are a supportive and

trustworthy person you will always have lots and losts of friends.

Although you are just a beginner in English you can still be a master communicator.

1. I’m on your side.

2. I’m behind you one hundred percent.

3. I ‘ll stand by you.

4. You can trust me.

5. I’m with you.

6. You can count on me.

7. You’ve got my support.

8. You can lean on me.

9. I support you Don’t worry.

10. I’m behind you all the way.

(Special Tribute )

1. A: I really need your support

on this

B: I’m behind you one hundred percent You can trust me

2. A: I’ll stand by you

B: Thanks for your support

3. A: you can count on me

B Thanks for your kindness

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Unit 20: Family

Kim’s Note:

Everyone has a family.

And speaking English with your family is a great way to practice You will be amazed at how many times you will have the

opportunity to use these sentences about family Most people like to talk about their families and whom their children resemble This is another classic and universal topic.

1. You take after your father.

2. She looks just like her mother.

3. She favors/resembles her father.

4. Like father, like son.

5. We are family.

6. What’s to eat?

7. Dinner’s almost ready.

8. Would you like some more of this?

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2. A: Mom, thanks for all your help.

B: We are family I care about you

3. A: I’m starving

B: Dinner’s almost ready

Education in the USA

[1] Children start school when they are five years old in America Insome states they must stay in school untill they are sixteen Most students are seventeen or eighteen years old when they leave high schools There are two kinds of chools in America: public schools and private schools Most children go to public school receive moneyfrom the country If a child goes to a private school, his parents have

to get enough money for his schooling Some parents still prefer private school, though they are much more expensive

[2] Today about half of the high school students go on to

universities after they finish high school A student at a state

university doesn’t have to pay very much if his parents live in that state

[3] But many students work while they are studying at universities

In this way they develop their good working skills and live on their own

Unit 21: Positive feelings

Kim’s Note:

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