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3A1

I make my bed.

a b c d

Example
1. I make my bed. 3. She makes breakfast.
2. She makes a cake. 4. He makes coffee.

Conversation:
Mom : Serena, it’s time to get up.
Serena : I’m still sleepy.
Mom : Do you know what to do after you have showered?
Serena : Yes, I make my bed.
Mom : Good. I made breakfast for you.
Serena : What’s for breakfast, mom?

Grammar Focus
make + noun
the bed.
I / You / They make
a cake.
She / He makes breakfast.
coffee.
3A2
Did you take a shower?

a b c d

Example
1. Did you take a shower? 3. Did she clean her room?
2. Did you eat breakfast? 4. Did he check his e-mail?
Conversation:
Mom : Here’s your breakfast. Did you take a shower?
Serena : Yes, I did.
Mom : What are your plans for today?
Serena : Kannta and I will do our homework together.
Mom : Is he your classmate?
Serena : Yes, he is.

Grammar Focus
Did you + base form of the verb
take a shower?
you
Did eat breakfast?
he / she clean his/her room?
check his/her e-mail?
3A3
You’re a good cook.

a b c d

Example
1. You’re a good cook. 3. He is a good soccer player.
2. She is a good painter. 4. You’re a good pianist.

Conversation:
Serena : Mmmm. This pancake is yummy. You’re a good cook, mom.
Mom : Thank you. I learned how to cook from your grandmother.
Serena : Is grandma a good cook, too?
Mom : Yes, she is.
Serena : Can you teach me?
Mom : Sure.

Grammar Focus
You are a good + noun
I am cook

You are a good painter


He / She is soccer player
3A4
Don’t forget to clear the table.

a b c d

Example
1. Don’t forget to clear the table. 3. Don’t forget to move the table.
2. Don’t forget to wipe the table. 4. Don’t forget to set the table.

Conversation:
Serena : Mom, I have just finished my meal.
Mom : Don’t forget to clear the table.
Serena : Yes, mom.
Mom : And don’t forget to clean your room before your friend comes.
Serena : I already cleaned my room, mom.
Mom : That’s good.

Grammar Focus
Don’t forget to + verb phrase
clear the table.
Don’t forget to clean the room.
move the table.
set the table.
3A5
Who is that man?

a b c d

Example
1. Who is that man? 3. What does he do?
2. Who is that woman? 4. What does she do?

Conversation:
Kannta : Wow. Who is that man?
Serena : That is my dad. He is in Egypt.
Kannta : What does he do there?
Serena : He does research. He is an archeologist.
Kannta : Your dad is amazing.

Grammar Focus
Who and What question
is that man?
Who
is that woman?
What does he do?
does she do?
3A6
I can’t stand it.

a b c d

Example
1. I can’t stand the noise. 3. I can’t stand the smell.
2. I can’t stand the taste. 4. I can’t stand the rain.

Conversation:
Kannta : My mom nags at me. I can’t stand it.
Serena : I think mothers do that sometimes.
Kannta : Does your mom nag at you too?
Serena : Yes, she does but I don’t see it as a problem.
Kannta : What do you do when she nags?
Serena : I just listen to her.

Grammar Focus
can’t stand + noun
the noise.
I / You / They
the taste.
can’t stand
He / She the smell.
the rain.
3A7
I like swimming.

a b c d

Example
1. I like swimming. 3. He likes playing soccer.
2. He likes painting. 4. She likes dancing.

Conversation:
Kannta : Serena, what is your hobby?
Serena : I like swimming.
Kannta : So, can you swim very well?
Serena : Yes, I can. What about you? What’s your hobby?
Kannta : I like painting.
Serena : That is nice.

Grammar Focus
like + gerund
swimming.
I like
painting.
He / She likes playing soccer.
dancing.
3A8
I would like you to meet my mom.

a b c d

Example
1. I would like you to meet my mom. 3. I would like him to meet my teacher.
2. I would like her to meet my brother. 4. I would like them to meet my friend.

Conversation:
Serena : Hi Kannta, I would like you to meet my mom.
Kannta : Hi Mrs. Hirai, nice to meet you.
Serena : Mom, this is my friend, Kannta.
Mom : Hi Kannta, nice to meet you too. Would you care for some tea?
Kannta : Yes please. Thank you.
Mom : It’s my pleasure. I‘m delighted to have you here.

Grammar Focus
I would like + object pronoun+ to meet + possessive adj + noun
you to meet my mom.
her to meet my brother.
I would like
him to meet my teacher.
them to meet my friend.
3A9
Go to the supermarket.

a b c d

Example
1. Go to the supermarket. 3. Buy the groceries.
2. Go to school. 4. Buy the office supplies.

Conversation:
Mom : I won’t have the chance to go to the supermarket today.
Serena : Why? Did we run out of groceries mom?
Mom : Yes, I need you to buy food for dinner.
Serena : Sure.
Mom : So, go to the supermarket and buy the groceries we need.
Serena : Of course. Can I have the shopping list?

Grammar Focus
Imperative verbs
the supermarket.
Go to
school.
Buy the groceries.
office supplies.
3A10
It’s windy today.

a b c d

Example
1. It’s windy today. 3. It’s hot today.
2. It’s sunny today. 4. It’s cold today.

Conversation:
Mom : Here’s the money and the food list.
Serena : Mom, I’ve checked the weather outside. It’s windy today.
Mom : Is it? Well, wear a jacket.
Serena : My jacket is still wet.
Mom : Why? Did I wash it yesterday?
Serena : No, you didn’t. I did.

Grammar Focus
It’s + adjective
windy today.
sunny today.
It’s
hot today.
cold today.

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