[00:00.00]Unit 3 第三单元 [00:06.74]Exercise 1 练习一 [00:09.90]Listen and draw.Draw a big tree. [00:15.07]Draw a big statue.Draw a bridge over the river. [00:32.50]Draw a tall tower.Draw a beautiful house. [00:42.76]Draw lots of flowers. Draw...
[00:00.00]It's quite easy,isn't it? [00:03.10]Do you want to make one? [00:05.07]Sure.I'll get some paper, [00:07.32]colour pencils and scissors. [00:10.00]Good.Then we can take our planes [00:12.30]to the park and fly them there. [00:15.14]I think m...
[00:00.00]Module 8 IN A MUSEUM [00:07.01]UNIT 2 He told us to draw two dots [00:10.97]on a piece of paper. [00:13.57]1 Listen and read. [00:17.25]Hi,Robert. [00:18.76]How was your weekend? [00:20.92]It was great. [00:22.31]Dad and I went to the Scien...
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