LESSON 1
Mela : Good afternoon.
Hadi : Good Afternoon.
Mela : How do you do?
Hadi : How do you do.
Mela : What is your name?
Hadi : My name is Hadi.
Mela : How do you spell it?
Hadi : H (eic) – A (ei) – D (di) – I (ai).
LESSON 2
Mela :
Good afternoon my friend?
Hadi : Good afternoon.
Mela : What’s that?
Hadi : It’s a kite.
Mela : Is it your kite?
Hadi : Yes, it is.
LESSON 3
Mela :
Hi, Hadi!
Hadi : Hi, Mela!
Mela : Do you have a radio?
Ha di : Yes, I do.
Mela : Where is it?
Hadi : It’s in my bedroom.
Mela : May I borrow it?
Hadi : Yes, please.
LESSON 4
Mela : What’s that on the table?
Hadi : It’s a marble.
Mela : Is it your marble?
Hadi : Yes, it is.
Mela : How many marbles do you
have?
Hadi : I have twenty marbles.
Do you have marbles, too?
Mela : Yes, I do?
Hadi : How many marbles do you
have?
Mela : I only have one marble.
LESSON 5
Mela :
Hullo, my friend?
Hadi : Hi.
Mela : How are you today?
Hadi : I’m fine thank you. And
how are you?
Mela : I’m very well, thanks.
Hadi : What are you doing?
Mela : I’m studying English.
LESSON 6
Mela : Do you like fruits?
Hadi : Yes, I do.
Mela : What fruits do you like?
Hadi : I like mangoes and apples.
Mela : Do you like a durian?
Hadi : No, I don’t like it?
Mela : Does your father like it?
Hafi : Yes, he does.
LESSON 7
Mela : Look, Hadi ! Whose shirt
is that?
Hadi : I don’t know.
Mela : Isn’t that your shirt?
Hadi : No, it isn’t.
Mela : What colour is your shirt?
Hadi : It is blue.
Mela : Is that shirt Roby’s
Hadi : Perhaps it is. Roby’s
shirt is white.
LESSON 8
Maya : Where do you live, Hadi?
Hadi : I live in Bandung .
Maya : Do you live with your
parents?
Hadi : No. I don’t. I live with
my uncle.
Maya : Where do your parents live?
Hadi : They live in Surabaya .
Maya : Do you have any brothers or
sisters?
Hadi : I have two sisters but no
brothers.
LESSON 9
Mela : Do you have a watch,
Sherly?
Sherly : Yes, I do.
Mela : What time is it now?
Sherly : It’s 08.00 (eight o’clock sharp).
Aren’t you wearing a watch?
Mela : Oh, my watch is broken!
Sherly : Oh, I see.
LESSON
10
Mela : What day is it today?
Hadi : Today is Monday.
Mela : Is today 2nd of
April?
Hadi : No, it isn’t. Today is the
third.
Mela : Oh, I forget something!
Hadi : What is it?
Mela : Today is my mother’s
birthday
Would you like to help me buy a present for
her?
Hadi : Yes, of course. Let’s go.
LESSON
11
Mela : Who is that man, Dena?
Dena : Oh, he’s John, my elder
brother.
Mela : Is he a student
Dena : No, he isn’t.
Mela : What is his job?
Dena : He’s a teacher.
Mela : What subject does he teach?
Dena : He teaches English.
LESSON 12
Cindy : When is your birthday, Cindy?
Mela : It’s on December 22nd
Cindy : What year were you born?
Mela : I was born in 1998.
Cindy : So, you’re twelve years now, aren’t you?
Mela : Yes, that’s right. And when were you born?
Cindy : I was born on July 15th 1999. And
I’m eleven years old, now.
Mela : Yes. And you’re younger than me.
LESSON 13
Heidi : Who’s that boy over there?
Bobby : Where?
Heidi : Under the tree!
Bobby : Oh, that’s Mela’s elder brother. His name is
John.
Heidi : He looks old! How old is he?
Bobby : I think he’s fifteen years old.
Heidi : And how old is Mela, now?
Bobby : She’s twelve years old. He is as old as I am.
LESSON 14
Hadi : Do you like swimming?
John : Yes, it’s my hobby. I do it better than
other sports.
Hadi : How often do you go swimming?
John : I go swimming twice a week.
Hadi : Does Mela swimming, too?
John : No, she doesn’t. She likes ballet best.
Hadi : Does she practice it regularly?
John : Yes. She practice is three times a week.
SONGS
MY
BONNIE
MY BONNIE LIES OVER THE OCEAN
MY BONNIE LIES OVER THE SEA
MY BONNIE LIES OVER THE OCEAN
OH BRING BACK MY BONNIE TO ME
BRING
BACK ….. BRING BACK
OH
BRING BACK MY BONNIE TO ME
TO ME
….(back to bring back)
TWINKLE-TWINKLE
LITTLE STAR
TWINKLE-TWINKLE LITTLE STAR
HOW I WONDER WHAT YOU ARE
UP ABOVE THE WORLD SO HIGH
LIKE A DIAMOND IN THE SKY
TWINKLE-TWINKLE
LITTLE STAR
HOW I
WONDER WHAT YOU ARE.
MY TOYS
I HAVE A BALL
I HAVE A DOLL
MY BALL IS SMALL
MY DOLL IS TALL
MY BALL
MY DOLL
THEY
ARE MY TOYS
MY DOLL
MY DOLL
I LIKE
THEM ALL
I CAN
COUNT
I CAN COUNT FROM ONE TO TWENTY
LISTEN PLEASE…. LISTEN PLEASE
ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR, FIVE, SIX,
SEVEN, EIGHT, NINE, TEN, ELEVEN, TWELVE
ELEVEN…. TWELVE.
I’LL
KEEP GOING – I’LL KEEP GOING
HIGHER
UP – HIGHER UP
THIRTEEN,
FOURTEEN, FIFTEEN,
SIXTEEN,
SEVENTEEN, EIGHTEEN, NINETEEN, TWENTY,
NINETEEN
…. TWENTY.
THAT IS A WINDOW
THAT IS A WINDOW
THAT IS A CHAIR
THAT IS A BLACKBOARD
THAT IS A DOOR
THIS IS A RULER
THIS IS A BOOK
THIS IS A TABLE
THIS IS A PEN
CLAP
YOUR HANDS
WHEN YOU’’RE HAPPY AND YOU KNOW IT CLAP YOUR HANDS
WHEN YOU’’RE HAPPY AND YOU KNOW IT CLAP YOUR HANDS
WHEN YOU’’RE HAPPY AND YOU REALLY WANT TO SHOW IT
WHEN YOU’’RE HAPPY AND YOU KNOW IT CLAP YOUR HANDS
DAYS OF A WEEK
SUNDAY, MONDAY,
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
THEY ARE THE NAMES OF THE DAYS
SUNDAY
IS A HOLIDAY
NO
SCHOOL ON THAT DAY
A
RECREATION DAY
POEMS
Why God Made
Teachers
By Kevin William Huff
When God created teachers,
He gave us special friends
To help us understand His world
And truly comprehend
The beauty and the wonder
Of everything we see,
And become a better person
With each discovery.
When God created teachers,
He gave us special guides
To show us ways in which to grow
So we can all decide
How to live and how to do
What's right instead of wrong,
To lead us so that we can lead
And learn how to be strong.
Why God created teachers,
In His wisdom and His grace,
Was to help us learn to make our world
A better, wiser place.
By Kevin William Huff
When God created teachers,
He gave us special friends
To help us understand His world
And truly comprehend
The beauty and the wonder
Of everything we see,
And become a better person
With each discovery.
When God created teachers,
He gave us special guides
To show us ways in which to grow
So we can all decide
How to live and how to do
What's right instead of wrong,
To lead us so that we can lead
And learn how to be strong.
Why God created teachers,
In His wisdom and His grace,
Was to help us learn to make our world
A better, wiser place.
Poem by Kevin
William Huff
Teachers
Paint their minds
and guide their thoughts
Share their achievements
and advise their faults
Inspire a Love
of knowledge and truth
As you light the path
Which leads our youth
For our future brightens
with each lesson you teach
Each smile you lengthen
Each goal you help reach
For the dawn of each poet
each philosopher and king
Begins with a Teacher
And the wisdom they bring
Teachers
Paint their minds
and guide their thoughts
Share their achievements
and advise their faults
Inspire a Love
of knowledge and truth
As you light the path
Which leads our youth
For our future brightens
with each lesson you teach
Each smile you lengthen
Each goal you help reach
For the dawn of each poet
each philosopher and king
Begins with a Teacher
And the wisdom they bring
Teacher's
Prayer
Author Unknown
Lord, Please help me,
To strengthen their voices,
bodies and minds,
To express their feelings and
control them sometimes,
To explore what's near
and venture afar,
But most important to love
who they are.
Hebrew Proverb
"A child is not a vessel to be filled, but a lamp to be lit".
School Poem
Author Unknown
Today I hurry off to school,
To work and learn and play
I'm in a brand new grade this year.
What a happy day!!!!!
Author Unknown
Lord, Please help me,
To strengthen their voices,
bodies and minds,
To express their feelings and
control them sometimes,
To explore what's near
and venture afar,
But most important to love
who they are.
Hebrew Proverb
"A child is not a vessel to be filled, but a lamp to be lit".
School Poem
Author Unknown
Today I hurry off to school,
To work and learn and play
I'm in a brand new grade this year.
What a happy day!!!!!
Two More Days
Till School
By: Leslie Kimmelman
I'm finally going to school this year,
and now the big day's almost here.
I'll learn to write and count and read--
Only two more days till school.
I got new pants and shirts and socks,
a brand-new red and blue lunch box;
I'll paint and sing and dance and play--
Only one more day fill school.
My hair is washed, my sneakers squeak,
I'm so excited, I can hardly speak!
New things to do, new friends to meet--
Hooray! It's the first day of school!
By: Leslie Kimmelman
I'm finally going to school this year,
and now the big day's almost here.
I'll learn to write and count and read--
Only two more days till school.
I got new pants and shirts and socks,
a brand-new red and blue lunch box;
I'll paint and sing and dance and play--
Only one more day fill school.
My hair is washed, my sneakers squeak,
I'm so excited, I can hardly speak!
New things to do, new friends to meet--
Hooray! It's the first day of school!
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