A.No, I can’t. |
B.What are you doing? |
C.Can I write to her? |
D.Where is she from? |
E.I will give you her email address. |
A. Where’s Luoyang? B. Can she speak Chinese? C. What’s on it? D. How big is Luoyang? E. Yes, I have. |
looks in and to visit |
The Great Wall is very old
A.Yes, he is. |
B.He likes swimming and reading. |
C.It’s a picture of the London Eye. |
D.Yes, and he can speak English. |
E.No! It’s from my pen friend. |
A.Can you tell me more about Amy? |
B.Not very often. |
C.Of course. This is her address. |
D.Have you got a pen friend? |
E.Hi, John. Pleased to meet you. |
A.This is my address in England. |
B.I can’t write in English. |
C.Pleased to meet you. |
D.Yes, I can speak some Chinese. |
E.Can you be my pen friend? |
F.I can write in English. |
A.Can I be her pen friend? |
B.She is from San Francisco. |
C.That's great! |
D.Reading is her bobby. |
E.Can she speak Chinese? |
pen Pleased address write speak |
A.This is my address in England. |
B.I can write in English. |
C.Pleased to meet you. |
D.Yes, I can speak some Chinese. |
E.Can you be my pen friend? |
A.She likes singing songs. | B.She can speak English very well. |
C.I'm writing a letter to Lingling. | D.Can I be her friend too? |
E.She lives in Beijing. |