Rebecca's (colour) life in China
I have good friend. (she) name is Rebecca. She is 13 years old. She is America but she studies at Shenzhen Middle School. She likes China very much.
She (do) well in all the subjects and she can speak (China) very well too. She likes (dance), so she joins the Dancing Club at school. In her free time, she visited many (place) of interest in Shenzhen such as the Splendid China Window of the World.
She makes a lot of friends here and (have) a pleasant time in China.
This is a of Cindy. Cindy is her first name and her name is Brown. She is fifteen old. She is from the USA. She comes to Beijing with her parents. We in NO. 1 Middle School. She's my good now. What's Cindy's Chinese name? Her name is Xin Meili. She likes this name. At school we call her Meili, not Cindy. We tell her that in China, family name comes . Xin is her family name and Meili is her given name. When Cindy has some difficult problems at school, she often teachers for help. Cindy's favorite color is . She says it's the color of the sky. in Beijing, the sky is grey. She likes Beijing, but she doesn't like the air here.
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My name is Li Lin. I'm a boy. I am a student No. 1 Middle School. I'm thirteen old. I'm from Wuhan — a city in China. I'm in Class 1 7. I have a good friend. name is Jim Green. He is thirteen years old, . He is an . His sister is two years old. She is not a student. She is a girl. My English teacher is Miss Wang. She is from Beijing — the of China. Everyone in our class her. She is a good teacher.
Jack: Hello, Gina!
Gina: Hello, Jack!
Jack: Yes, it is.
Gina: Are these your parents?
Jack: This is my father, Mike, and this is my mother, Jane.
Gina: Is she your sister?
Jack: This is my sister, Linda.
Gina:
Jack: They are my grandparents, David and Kate.
Gina: Who is the boy?
Jack:
A. No, she is my aunt, Mary.
B. What's his name?
C. Is this your family photo?
D. Oh, he is my cousin, Tom.
E. Who are they?
F. Yes, it is.
G. Yes, they are.
The White family come to a new big city. Mrs White's son, Bob, doesn't have anyone to play with. "Don't worry!" says his mother. "You will soon make friends here. "
One morning, there is a knock at the door. Bob's mother, Mrs White, opens it. There stands a woman with long brown hair. It is Mrs Miller. She comes to borrow two eggs. She wants to make cakes. Mrs White gives her two. In the afternoon there is another knock at the door. Mrs White opens it and she sees a boy standing there. "My name is Jack Miller," he says, "My mother sends you this cake and the two eggs. "
"Well, thank you, Jack," says Mrs White. "Come in and meet my son Bob. "
Look! Bob and Jack are having cake and milk. They are playing football. Now they are friends! Jack says, "I'm glad you live next door. " Bob says, "I must thank your mother for coming to borrow eggs. " Jack laughs and tells Bob, "My mother doesn't want the two eggs, but she wants to make friends with your mother. " Bob says, "That's a funny way to make friends. It can work! How clever your mom is!"