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HelloP2MR STAR: Hello there, everybody. We're the Stars.STELLA: Hello. I'm Stella and I'm ten. This is my Aunt May. She's a doctor, and I want to be a doctor too.SIMON: Hi. I'm Simon and I'm nine. This is my Uncle Fred. He's my mum's brother. He's a farmer. This is my favourite comic, Lock and Key. It's about two detectives. I want to be a detective.SUZY: Hello. I'm Suzy. I'm six. This is my grandfather, Grandpa Star. He's funny. He knows lots of good games. I want to be funny too!U1P8NARRATOR: Simon and Alex are in their Art class. They're making bowls and they can't stop. They're busy.SIMON: Oooh. My bowl's terrible!NARRATOR: Alex is careful and slow. His bowl's good.NARRATOR: Stella and Lenny are in their Maths lesson. Stella's very happy because she loves Maths and thinks it's easy. Lenny doesn't think Maths is easy. He thinks it's difficult.LENNY: I can't do this Maths problem. It's difficult.STELLA: Come on, Lenny. You can do it. It's easy.U1P10NARRATOR: ... It's 73-72. What an exciting game! Meera's got the ball and she's running with it. Meera's quick. The boy's slow. GIRL: This is really boring. I don't like basketball.SIMON: Hey! The school show's really exciting, Dad.MR STAR: Yes, it is ... and it's good to see your teachers. Who are they all?SIMON: Well, the man who's talking to Mum is my Maths teacher. He's called Mr Newton. MR STAR: Right. Is the man who's singing your Music teacher?SIMON: No, he's Mr Burke, our sports teacher. Miss Flower's our Music teacher. She's the woman who's wearing the long green skirt. They do the 'After school club'. MR STAR: The 'After school club'? What's that?SIMON: It's a new club where we can do lots of exciting things on Thursday afternoons. ... And can you guess who my Art teacher is?MR STAR: Ooh, Simon, that's difficult. Is it the woman who's playing the guitar? SIMON: Very funny, Dad. No, that's Mrs Robinson, our English teacher. Our Art teacher's over there. He's the one who's carrying the lorry.MR STAR: Is his name Mr Strong? Ha haha. SIMON: No, Dad. His name's Mr Turner.U2P16SIMON: Look, this is the new activity centre which is opening in the village next to ours. SUZY: What does 'activity centre' mean? SIMON: It's a place where you can learn to do lots of exciting sports. Look. It's got rock climbing. I'd like to learn to climb. STELLA: Hmm. It's not nice when it's cold, wet and raining.SIMON: No, it's OK. They've got a climbing wall inside and outside.SUZY: Look! There's a lake too. SIMON: Yes, you can do water sports. You can learn to sail and fish, and you can go swimming there when it's hot.SUZY: I don't want to sail or climb. What can I learn to do?STELLA: Hmmm. Let's see. You can learn to skate, Suzy.SUZY: Hmm, skating. That's exciting, but I haven't got any skates.STELLA: That's OK. They've got skates at the centre. And they do dancing. I can learn to dance.U2P18MR STAR: Hello.GRANDPA: Hello, son. Where are you?MR STAR: Hi, Dad. I'm inside, watching Simon and Alex. They're climbing really well. Simon's climbing quickly and he's near the top of the wall. Alex is climbing slowly and carefully. Where are you, Dad? GRANDPA: I'm outside with Suzy. She's learning to skate.MR STAR: How's she doing? GRANDPA: Well, she isn't doing badly. She doesn't want to fall, so she's skating slowly. SUZY: Look at me, Grandpa! I can skate really well now, but I'm tired. Let's go inside and watch Simon.GRANDPA: Good idea, Suzy. See you in a minute, son. We're coming in now.Unit 3Page 262.Listen and check.ALEX: You weren't at school last week, Simon. Where were you?SIMON: I was at home because I wasn't well.ALEX: What was the matter?SIMON: I was ill. Last Monday I had a temperature. It was 39 degrees.ALEX: Wow. What was the matter? SIMON: I don't know. I drank lots of water, but on Tuesday I was worse and I had a bad headache too.ALEX: Were you better on Wednesday? SIMON: No, I wasn't. I had a terrible cough, so I saw the doctor. He gave me some medicine.ALEX: Were you better after you took the medicine?SIMON: No, I wasn't. On Thursday I went to the hospital with Mum and had some tests.ALEX: So, what was the matter? SIMON: Er, I had a cold ..., but I wasn't ill on Friday afternoon. I was fine! I ate a big dinner ... and then I had a really good weekend!Unit 3Page 288.Listen and check.STELLA: I'm really tired this morning. MEERA: Really? Why? Were you awake all night?STELLA: No, I had a terrible dream. MEERA: Oooh, what was your dream about? STELLA: I was a doctor in a big hospital. I had a long white coat ... and I had lots of doctor's things, but I didn't have time to stop!MEERA: Oh? How many people did you see?STELLA: I saw lots. I saw a man who had a cough, but he didn't have a temperature so I gave him some medicine ... And there was a woman with a bad headache. And then, there was a girl who had a bowl on her head! MEERA: A bowl on her head! How did you take it off?STELLA: It was really difficult, but in the end I took it off and ... do you know who was under the bowl?MEERA: No.STELLA: It was Suzy!Unit 4Page 342.Listen and check.MR STAR: What did you do yesterday afternoon at the After school club, kids? SIMON: Well, first we helped Mr Burke. Alex and I cleaned the chairs and then we carried them into the hall.MR STAR: And what did you do, Stella?STELLA: I played chess with Meera and then we all started to think about our school show.SIMON: Yes, Mr Burke wanted us to do a musical. We had to sing. And we danced! MRS STAR: Did you dance, Simon? SIMON: Well, I didn't dance, but I hopped, skipped and jumped to the music ... and Meera and Stella laughed a lot. STELLA: Well, Simon, you were funny. Mr Burke watched us dancing and listened to us singing, but then he stopped us!MR STAR: So what now?STELLA: Mr Burke doesn't want us to do a musical this year.SIMON: It's great! I don't have to sing and dance!Unit 4Page 369.Listen and check.NARRATOR: It's Saturday morning and the children are going to Alex's new flat. LENNY: Which floor does Alex live on? STELLA: I think he lives on the fifteenth floor.SIMON: Wow, the fifteenth floor. That's exciting!MEERA: Yeah, he says he can see the city from his bedroom window. Oh, no! The lift isn't working!LENNY: That's OK. There are some stairs. We can walk up.STELLA: Lenny, we have to walk up to the fifteenth floor!SIMON: That's no problem. Lenny and I love climbing. Come on, Lenny. Let's see who gets there first!LENNY: Yeah!STELLA: First floor, second floor, third floor, fourth floor, fifth floor ... I'm so tired!ALEX: Hello. What's the matter?EVERYONE ELSE: The lift isn't working. ALEX: But it's only the fifth floor! LENNY: Yeah, but we went up to the fifteenth floor because Stella thinks you lived there!ALEX: Well, it's good you didn't want to see my uncle. He lives on the twentieth floor! Unit 5 p46 8Listen and check.ALEX: Hi, Simon. Did you finish your homework yesterday?SIMON: Yeah, I wrote about Shackleton. Who did you write about?ALEX: Jacques Cousteau. He was a French explorer. Shackleton's adventures were more difficult than Cousteau's, but I think Cousteau is more famous.SIMON: Really. What did he do? ALEX: He sailed in his ship, the Calypso, and explored sea life.SIMON: But Shackleton's life was more exciting. Why was Cousteau famous? ALEX: Because he helped us to understand our world. He made 120 TV programmes and films and he was one of the first people to tell us to be more careful with the sea. SIMON: Yeah, that's true. We have to look after our world.STELLA: Huh, our homework was more boring than theirs.LENNY: Yes, but ours was easier than theirs, so I had time to watch TV after I finished mine.STELLA: Yeah!Unit 6 Page 52 2.Listen and check.GRANDMA: We want to buy a computer so we can use the Internet.I'd like to email my old friend in Australia.SUZY: Do you know how to use a computer, Grandma?GRANDMA: No, not really. Can you show us, please?STELLA: Yeah, first you have to turn the computer on. Push this button here. Then you have to turn on the screen. That's this button here. Now you hold the mouse in your hand and ...GRANDMA: What mouse?SUZY: This here, Grandma. It's called a mouse because it's got a long tail. Look. GRANDMA: Oh, I see.STELLA: Then you click on this program, and you can write your email.SIMON: OK. What do you want to do, Grandpa?GRANDPA: I want to go on the Internet. Iwant to buy a DVD or a video about fishing. SIMON: You don't want a video, Grandpa. A DVD's better because you can watch it on your new computer. Now, you need an MP3 player, Grandpa.GRANDPA: No, Simon. Now I need a cup of tea.Page 547.Listen and check.GRANDPA: Oh, I'm tired today. We went shopping yesterday.SIMON: Oh, really? What did you buy? GRANDPA: We bought a computer. SIMON: How exciting, Grandpa! Which computer did you get?GRANDMA: We got a really good one. It's a KBX4.SIMON: Why did you choose that one? GRANDPA: Well, we chose it because yourgrandma read about it and the man in the shop said it was a good one. GRANDMA: Yes, he thought it was better than the others.SIMON: Did you bring it home with you? GRANDMA: Oooh, no. The nice man from the shop brought the computer home later. GRANDPA: Yes, he took it out of the box, put it on the table and said goodbye. GRANDMA: Yes, he thought that we knew something about computers, but we don't. We don't know how to turn it on!Unit 7 Page 62 2.Listen and check.MR BURKE: Welcome to the Kid's Box Quiz. Let's hear it for these two clever kids in today's big final: Lenny and Stella. LENNY AND STELLA: Hello, Mr Burke. MR BURKE: Look at the animals on the wall behind me. Lenny, which do you think is themost exciting?LENNY: Er, I think the most exciting animal is the tiger.MR BURKE: Great. Now tell us about tigers. You get five points for each fact. LENNY: Well, the Siberian tiger's the biggest and the strongest animal in the cat family. It's not the quickest cat, but it can run at 55 km an hour. The heaviest Siberian tiger weighed 465 kilograms.MR BURKE: Very good. That's 15 points. Now, Stella, which animal do you think is the most beautiful, and what can you tell us about it? STELLA: I think the most beautiful animal is the dolphin. It's one of the cleverest animals and I also think dolphins are the best parents - they look after their young for more than three years ... Erm ... oh, yes, and do you know that dolphins can't drink sea water? They have to get water from their food.MR BURKE: Very good, Stella. That gives you15 points. Now, put your hands on the buttons. The quickest person to press the button and answer the question correctly gets five points. Which animal is the loudest in the world?LENNY: Is it the elephant?MR BURKE: Sorry, Lenny. It isn't. STELLA: Is it the blue whale?MR BURKE: Yes, that's right, Stella. Five points for you. The blue whale is the loudest animal in the world. And now for my next question ...Unit 7 Page64 7Listen and check.SUZY: Here's a picture for you, Mum. I drew it at the city zoo before we came home. SIMON: Yes, Dad drove us there this morning.STELLA: It was great. We saw the dolphins. They swam round the pool and jumped out of the water to eat fish from a man's hand.SUZY: Look, it's here in the picture. And we saw some baby lions, Mum. They ran in a big square cage, but their parents slept all day. STELLA: After we saw the lions, we went into the parrots' cage and they flew round our heads.SUZY: They were the most beautiful animals. Dad bought me a toy parrot. Look, it's over there on the table.MRS STAR: Mmm!SIMON: A parrot sat on Dad's head. It was really funny, but the lizard was the best. It caught a fly. Ffphffkkk. And ate it for its lunch.Unit 7 Page 65 10Listen and do the actions.1. The boy ran round the playground.2. The girl jumped into the sea.3. The children climbed out of the swimmingpool.4. The bird flew round the tree.5. The teacher walked into the classroom.6. The dog ran round the garden.7. The cat jumped out of the tree.8. The fish swam round the bowl.9. Dad walked into the kitchen.10. The boy jumped out of bed.Unit 8 Page 70 2Listen and check.NARRATOR: It's Simon's birthday. The grown ups are making food for his party. MR STAR: Angelina, can you take a bowl of salad to the table, please?MRS STAR: Yes. Can you pass me a bowl of cold pasta, too, please?GRANDMA: What do you want me to do? MR STAR: Er, could you put these cheese sandwiches on the table please, Mum? GRANDPA: Where's the lemonade, son? MR STAR: There are some bottles in thatbox next to the door.MRS STAR: Who'd like a cup of tea? GRANDPA: Oooh, no, thank you. But I am thirsty. I need a glass of lemonade! GRANDMA: Do you want a cheese sandwich too?GRANDPA: Oh, no, thank you. I don't like party food. Bruce made some nice vegetable soup yesterday. I can have some of that later.GRANDMA: Hmm. Vegetable soup. Oh, no, dear. We had it for dinner last night. We finished it all when you were out with your friends. It was lovely.Now, would you like a cheese sandwich?GRANDPA: Oooohhh ... yes, please.Unit 8 Page 72 8Listen and check.GRANDPA: And here we are at the Star House Birthday Race. The explorer's first at the moment. He's jumping best. The clown'sjumping the most quickly, but not the most carefully. Oh, he's got problems. I think he's falling.MR STAR: Oh, dear! He's going down! GRANDPA: And the pirate and the robot are both trying to get third place. Ooh, this is very exciting. And the doctor's jumping the worst, but she's laughing the most. The artist is jumping the most slowly, but she's doing very well.MR STAR: Er, she isn't jumping, Dad. She's walking.GRANDPA: Hmm! She's doing very well. She has got the shortest legs.。

职场初次见面英文文案简短

职场初次见面英文文案简短

职场初次见面英文文案简短1. Hi, nice to meet you! I'm [Your Name], it's great to finally connect in person.2. Hello there, I'm [Your Name]. It's a pleasure to meet you face to face.3. Hey! I'm [Your Name]. I've heard so much about you, it's a pleasure to finally meet.4. Good day! I'm [Your Name]. I'm excited to be here and meet new professionals.5. Greetings! I'm [Your Name]. I'm thrilled to make your acquaintance.6. Hi, I'm [Your Name] and I'm delighted to meet you here today.7. Hello! I'm [Your Name]. It's fantastic to meet you in real life.8. Hey there, I'm [Your Name]. I'm excited to be a part of this professional gathering.9. Good to meet you! I'm [Your Name], and I'm glad we finally have the chance to meet face to face.10. It's a pleasure to meet you! I'm [Your Name], and I'm looking forward to getting to know you better.11. Hello, I'm [Your Name]. Let's kick off a successful collaborative partnership together.12. Hi there! I'm [Your Name]. I'm eager to exchange ideas and learn from each other.13. Greetings! I'm [Your Name]. Let's make our professional journeytogether a fruitful one.14. Hi, nice to meet you! I'm [Your Name], and I'm thrilled to be a part of this amazing team.15. Hello there! I'm [Your Name]. I'm excited about the opportunity to work with everyone here.16. Hey! I'm [Your Name], and I'm ready to contribute my skills and expertise to this dynamic workplace.17. Good day! I'm [Your Name]. I'm looking forward to building strong professional relationships here.18. Greetings! I'm [Your Name], and I can't wait to collaborate and achieve great things with all of you.。

KB4听力文本

KB4听力文本

P2MR STAR: Hello there, everybody. We're the Stars.STELLA: Hello. I'm Stella and I'm ten. This is my Aunt May. She's a doctor, and I want to be a doctor too.SIMON: Hi. I'm Simon and I'm nine. This is my Uncle Fred. He's my mum's brother. He's a farmer. This is my favourite comic, Lock and Key. It's about two detectives.I want to be a detective.SUZY: Hello. I'm Suzy. I'm six. This is my grandfather, Grandpa Star. He's funny. He knows lots of good games. I want to be funny too!U1P8NARRATOR: Simon and Alex are in their Art class. They're making bowls and they can't stop. They're busy.SIMON: Oooh. My bowl's terrible!NARRATOR: Alex is careful and slow. His bowl's good.》NARRATOR: Stella and Lenny are in their Maths lesson. Stella's very happy because she loves Maths and thinks it's easy. Lenny doesn't think Maths is easy. He thinks it's difficult.LENNY: I can't do this Maths problem. It's difficult.STELLA: Come on, Lenny. You can do it. It's easy.U1P10NARRATOR: ... It's 73-72. What an exciting game! Meera's got the ball and she's running with it. Meera's quick. The boy's slow.GIRL: This is really boring. I don't like basketball.SIMON: Hey! The school show's really exciting, Dad.MR STAR: Yes, it is ... and it's good to see your teachers. Who are they all SIMON: Well, the man who's talking to Mum is my Maths teacher. He's called Mr Newton.、MR STAR: Right. Is the man who's singing your Music teacherSIMON: No, he's Mr Burke, our sports teacher. Miss Flower's our Music teacher. She's the woman who's wearing the long green skirt. They do the 'After school club'. MR STAR: The 'After school club' What's thatSIMON: It's a new club where we can do lots of exciting things on Thursday afternoons. ... And can you guess who my Art teacher isMR STAR: Ooh, Simon, that's difficult. Is it the woman who's playing the guitar SIMON: Very funny, Dad. No, that's Mrs Robinson, our English teacher. Our Art teacher's over there. He's the one who's carrying the lorry.MR STAR: Is his name Mr Strong Ha ha ha.SIMON: No, Dad. His name's Mr Turner.U2SIMON: Look, this is the new activity centre which is opening in the village next to ours.、SUZY: What does 'activity centre' meanSIMON: It's a place where you can learn to do lots of exciting sports. Look. It's got rock climbing. I'd like to learn to climb.STELLA: Hmm. It's not nice when it's cold, wet and raining.SIMON: No, it's OK. They've got a climbing wall inside and outside.SUZY: Look! There's a lake too.SIMON: Yes, you can do water sports. You can learn to sail and fish, and you can go swimming there when it's hot.SUZY: I don't want to sail or climb. What can I learn to doSTELLA: Hmmm. Let's see. You can learn to skate, Suzy.SUZY: Hmm, skating. That's exciting, but I haven't got any skates.STELLA: That's OK. They've got skates at the centre. And they do dancing. I can learn to dance.U2/P18MR STAR: Hello.GRANDPA: Hello, son. Where are youMR STAR: Hi, Dad. I'm inside, watching Simon and Alex. They're climbing really well. Simon's climbing quickly and he's near the top of the wall. Alex is climbing slowly and carefully. Where are you, DadGRANDPA: I'm outside with Suzy. She's learning to skate.MR STAR: How's she doingGRANDPA: Well, she isn't doing badly. She doesn't want to fall, so she's skating slowly.SUZY: Look at me, Grandpa! I can skate really well now, but I'm tired. Let's go inside and watch Simon.GRANDPA: Good idea, Suzy. See you in a minute, son. We're coming in now.Unit 3%Page 262.Listen and check.ALEX: You weren't at school last week, Simon. Where were youSIMON: I was at home because I wasn't well.ALEX: What was the matterSIMON: I was ill. Last Monday I had a temperature. It was 39 degrees.ALEX: Wow. What was the matterSIMON: I don't know. I drank lots of water, but on Tuesday I was worse and I hada bad headache too.ALEX: Were you better on WednesdaySIMON: No, I wasn't. I had a terrible cough, so I saw the doctor. He gave me some medicine.…ALEX: Were you better after you took the medicineSIMON: No, I wasn't. On Thursday I went to the hospital with Mum and had some tests. ALEX: So, what was the matterSIMON: Er, I had a cold ..., but I wasn't ill on Friday afternoon. I was fine! I ate a big dinner ... and then I had a really good weekend!Unit 3Page 288.Listen and check.STELLA: I'm really tired this morning.MEERA: Really Why Were you awake all night…STELLA: No, I had a terrible dream.MEERA: Oooh, what was your dream aboutSTELLA: I was a doctor in a big hospital. I had a long white coat ... and I had lots of doctor's things, but I didn't have time to stop!MEERA: Oh How many people did you seeSTELLA: I saw lots. I saw a man who had a cough, but he didn't have a temperature so I gave him some medicine ... And there was a woman with a bad headache. And then, there was a girl who had a bowl on her head!MEERA: A bowl on her head! How did you take it offSTELLA: It was really difficult, but in the end I took it off and ... do you know who was under the bowlMEERA: No.STELLA: It was Suzy!Unit 4.Page 342.Listen and check.MR STAR: What did you do yesterday afternoon at the After school club, kids SIMON: Well, first we helped Mr Burke. Alex and I cleaned the chairs and then we carried them into the hall.MR STAR: And what did you do, StellaSTELLA: I played chess with Meera and then we all started to think about our school show.SIMON: Yes, Mr Burke wanted us to do a musical. We had to sing. And we danced!MRS STAR: Did you dance, SimonSIMON: Well, I didn't dance, but I hopped, skipped and jumped to the music ... and Meera and Stella laughed a lot.STELLA: Well, Simon, you were funny. Mr Burke watched us dancing and listened to us singing, but then he stopped us!}MR STAR: So what nowSTELLA: Mr Burke doesn't want us to do a musical this year.SIMON: It's great! I don't have to sing and dance!Unit 4Page 369.Listen and check.NARRATOR: It's Saturday morning and the children are going to Alex's new flat. LENNY: Which floor does Alex live onSTELLA: I think he lives on the fifteenth floor.[SIMON: Wow, the fifteenth floor. That's exciting!MEERA: Yeah, he says he can see the city from his bedroom window. Oh, no! The lift isn't working!LENNY: That's OK. There are some stairs. We can walk up.STELLA: Lenny, we have to walk up to the fifteenth floor!SIMON: That's no problem. Lenny and I love climbing. Come on, Lenny. Let's see who gets there first!LENNY: Yeah!STELLA: First floor, second floor, third floor, fourth floor, fifth floor ... I'm so tired!ALEX: Hello. What's the matterEVERYONE ELSE: The lift isn't working.ALEX: But it's only the fifth floor!LENNY: Yeah, but we went up to the fifteenth floor because Stella thinks you lived there!ALEX: Well, it's good you didn't want to see my uncle. He lives on the twentieth floor!。

Hello there2

Hello there2

4.How many people can you see ? -- Nine.
Hello, there, everybody. We’re ________. Hello. I’m _____and I’m____. This is my__________. She’s a ______, and I __________be a doctor, too. Hi. I’m _______ and I’m ______. This is my ________. He’s my mum’s ______. He’s a ________. This is my favourite ______, Lock and Key. It’s about two _________. I want to be a __________. Hello, I’m ______. I’m ______. This is my _________. He’s _______. He knows lots of good games. I want to be ___too
beard
/biəd/
He’s got a beard. He’s funny and he smiles a lot.
moustache
/məsˈtɑ:ʃ/
He’s got moustache. He’s very handsome.
Curly
/ˈkɜ:li:/
卷发
Straight Blonde
1.Amy 总是在7点钟去上学。 Amy always goes to school at 7:00. 2.Zhang peng 有时候在6:30起床。 Zhang peng sometimes gets up at 6:30. 3.Chen jie 从不洗手。 Chen jie never washes her hands.

英语单词用法:there的几个地道用法

英语单词用法:there的几个地道用法

英语单词用法:there的几个地道用法
1.Oh, hi there. You must be Sidney.
喂,你好。

你一定是西德尼吧。

Hello, there!
喂,你好!
You there! Come back!
说你呢!回来!
There you are ! I've been looking for you everywhere.
原来你在这儿!我到处都把你找遍了。

'Hello there,' said the woman, smiling at them. — 'Hi!' they chorused
“嘿,你们好!”那个女人笑着对他们说。

——“你好!”他们齐声说。

there用以引起注意
2. 'There, there,' said Mum. 'You've been having a really bad dream.'
“好了,好了,”妈妈说,“你只是做了一个很可怕的噩梦。


there,there口语里表示安慰或婉转的制止等
3. 'Take That' are the best group in the whole world. So there
“接招”乐队是世界上最好的组合,就是这样的。

Well, you can't have it, so there!
好啦,不给你了,就是这样!
So there we were with Amy and she was driving us crazy
就这样,我们和埃米到了一起,而她快把我们逼疯了。

在英语写作文中朋友的日常问候可以

在英语写作文中朋友的日常问候可以

在英语写作文中朋友的日常问候可以全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1How to Say Hi to Your Friends in English EssaysHi everyone! My name is Jamie and I'm in 4th grade. Today I want to share some tips on how to greet your friends when you're writing in English. Whether it's for a school essay or just a fun story you're making up, knowing how to say hi in your writing can really help bring your words to life!One of the most common ways to greet someone in an English essay is with "Hello" or "Hi." These are pretty straightforward ways to start. You could write:"Hello Tom, how are you doing today?"Or"Hi Sarah, I have something exciting to tell you!"Using just the person's name alone can work too. Like:"Tom! There you are. I was looking for you."Or"Sarah, you'll never guess what happened!"If you're writing about meeting up with a friend, you could use a phrase like:"I ran into Jessica at the park earlier."Or"I bumped into Michael on my way to school this morning."When you're opening your story, you'll want to use a greeting that fits the situation and relationship between the characters. For instance, you probably wouldn't write:"Hey dude, what's up?"Unless the characters are really close friends who talk very casually. It's usually better to start more formally at first, then relax the greetings later once the characters know each other better in the story.Another idea is to kick things off with an observation or question that grabs the reader's attention, then move into the greeting. Like:"The ice cream shop was packed, but I spotted Olivia's red hair right away. 'Olivia!' I called out, waving to get her attention."Or:"Mrs. Wilson's garden was overflowing with colorful flowers.I waved at Jake who was passing by on his bike. 'Jake! Come check this out!'"You can also use greetings that fit a particular scene or situation your characters are in. For example, if they're at a sleepover, you could write:"We were up late whispering and giggling when Anna piped up, 'Hey guys, want to play truth or dare?'"Or if they're starting a new school year, maybe:"Mr. Roberts greeted us at the classroom door. 'Welcome back, scholars! I hope you all had an amazing summer.'"The greeting possibilities are endless! You can be literal and straightforward, or get creative and descriptive. The most important things are using words that sound natural for your characters and their situation.Once you have your greeting down, you'll want to follow it up with some dialogue or action to keep the story moving. Don't forget to use apostrophes for contractions, capitalization, and punctuation too. It helps make your writing easier to read and more polished.Well, those are some of my tips for greeting friends and other characters when writing in English. It takes a little practice, but putting thought into your greetings can help draw your reader into the story right from the start. Have fun with it! Writing stories is one of my favorite things to do.Okay, I've rambled on long enough. Let me know if any of you have other questions! Happy writing, everyone!篇2In English Writing, Daily Greetings for FriendsHi there! Do you have friends you like to write to in English? Maybe you send them emails, texts, or notes. If so, you'll want to use some friendly greetings when you start your messages. Let me share some cool ways to say hello to your buddies!The most common greeting is probably "Hi" or "Hey". These are short and casual, perfect for writing to your friends. You could say:"Hi Emma! How's it going?""Hey Jake, what's new?"Those are nice and simple. But if you want to shake things up, there are lots of other fun greetings you can try. How about:"What's up, Marcus?""Hey there, Katie!""Hi Sophie, how are you doing today?"You can also use greetings that fit the time of day. In the morning you could write:"Good morning, pals!""Morning Oliver, hope you're awake!"And in the afternoon or evening:"Good afternoon, Liam. Did you have a good day at school?""Evening Jamie! I'm writing after dinner."Sometimes it's cool to get a little silly with your hellos. You could go with:"Howdy partners, ready to chat?""Hello there, awesome people!""Hey buddies, it's me again!"See how creative you can be? Changing up your greetings makes your messages more fun and interesting to read.Now let's talk about how to finish up your messages. At the end, you'll want to say goodbye in a friendly way too. Simple closings like:"See you later!""Talk to you soon.""Bye for now!"Are perfect for wrapping things up. But again, you can make them unique like:"Gotta run, but can't wait to hear from you!""I'm outta here, but let's chat again tomorrow!""Until next time, my friend!"Doesn't that sound cheerful? Using different greetings and closings gives your writing more personality.Finally, remember to be encouraging and supportive when writing to your friends. You could compliment them:"You're such a great friend, Jacob.""Thanks for always making me laugh, Sophia!"Or wish them well:"Hope you have an awesome day, Ethan!""Good luck on your math test tomorrow, Isabella!"Being kind and caring in your messages helps your friends feel good.So now you know all sorts of daily greetings and closings to make your English writing sound warm and friendly. Using a mix of hellos and goodbyes - from casual to silly to supportive - will make your notes fun for your pals to read. So grab that pen or keyboard and start writing! Your friends will be excited to get your messages.篇3How to Say Hi to Your Friends in English EssaysHi everyone! My name is Emma and I'm in 4th grade. Today I want to teach you all the cool ways we can say hello to our friends when we are writing in English. It's really fun and easy!The most common way to greet your friends is by saying "Hi" or "Hey". Like this:Hi Sara!Hey Jake, what's up?Those are pretty basic but you can also switch it up by adding their name after:Hi there, Sara!Hey Jake, how's it going?If you want to be really friendly, you can add words like "there" or say their full name:Hi there, Sara Mitchell!Hey Jake Alexander Johnson, how are you today?Another way to say hi is with the phrase "Hello". This one sounds a bit more formal though, like how an adult might greet someone:Hello Sara.Hello Jake.You can also try mixing it up by adding their name at the end instead:Hello, Sara.Hello, Jake.Or getting really fancy by using their full name:Hello, Sara Mitchell.Hello, Jake Alexander Johnson.Those are the basic greetings, but there are lots of other fun ways to say hi too! You can use phrases like:What's up?How's it going?How are you doing?Yo!Sup?Let me show you some examples:What's up, Sara? Hi!How's it going, Jake?How are you doing today, Sara Mitchell?Yo Jake!Sup Sara?See, there are tons of options! You can also combine some of the greetings:Hey Sara, what's up?Hi Jake, how's it going?Yo Sara Mitchell, how are you doing?The greetings can go at the beginning or the end too:What's up? Hi Sara!How's it going Jake?Sup? Sara Mitchell!Another really friendly way to say hi is by using phrases like:Long time no see!It's been forever!Haven't seen you in ages!For example:Long time no see, Sara! Hi!Jake, it's been forever! How's it going?Haven't seen you in ages, Sara Mitchell. How are you doing?You can also comment on the weather or something you've noticed:Hi Sara, lovely day isn't it?Hey Jake, I love your new haircut!Sara Mitchell, your shoes are so cool! How are you?The possibilities are endless! Getting creative with your greetings makes your writing sound more natural and fun.One very important thing to remember is that when you start a new paragraph, you need to use a new greeting. You can't just keep saying "hi" over and over. Mix it up! Here's an example of bad greetings:Hi Sara. I'm writing to tell you about my weekend. Hi. I went to the park on Saturday. Hi. We had a picnic and played frisbee. Hi hi hi.That's no good! You need to change up the greetings for each new paragraph. Like this:Hey Sara! I'm writing to tell you about my weekend. On Saturday, I went to the park. We had a picnic and played frisbee. It was so much fun! By the way, your new glasses look really cool on you.See? Much better! Varying your greetings makes your writing flow nicely.Well, those are all the ways I can think of to greet your friends when writing in English. It's a great way to make your essays, emails, or stories sound more conversational and engaging. The key things to remember are:Use a variety of greetings like hi, hey, hello, what's up?,how's it going?, etc.Add their name in different waysChange up the greetings for new paragraphsHave fun with it and be creative!Greeting your friends properly makes your English writing look super polished. Give all these techniques a try next time you're working on an assignment. Your teacher will be impressed! Thanks for reading, goodbye for now!篇4Here's a 2000 word essay on "How to Greet Friends in English Writing" written in a style suitable for elementary school students:Hi friends! Today we're going to learn all about how to say "hi" to your buddies when you're writing in English. It's superimportant to know the right ways to greet your friends, so they know you're happy to see them.Let's start with the most common greeting: "Hello!" You can say "Hello, friend!" or even just "Hello!" followed by their name. Like this: "Hello, Sarah!" This is a fantastic way to greet your friends in writing. It's simple, friendly, and gets the job done.But what if you want to mix things up a bit? There are plenty of other greetings you can use! One fun greeting is "Hey there!" You can follow it up with their name like "Hey there, Michael!" or just use it on its own. "Hey there" has a cool, casual vibe to it.If you're feeling really enthusiastic about seeing your friend, you could go with something like "Hi ya!" or "Howdy!" These are extra cheerful ways to say hello. Just imagine giving your friend a big wave and a smile as you write "Howdy, Jessica!"For a more formal greeting, you could write "Good morning," "Good afternoon," or "Good evening," depending on the time of day. These greetings show respect and are great for writing to teachers, adults, or people you don't know as well.Now let's mix things up with some phrases that ask how your friend is doing! You could write "How's it going?" or "Howare you doing today?" These are nice ways to greet your friend while also showing that you care about how they're feeling.If you want to compliment your friend as you greet them, you could say "You look great today!" or "I love your new haircut!" Giving a kind compliment along with your greeting is a wonderful way to make your friend feel good.For a silly, goofy greeting, you could try "What's up, dude?" or "Yo, what's happening?" These are very casual ways to say hi that work best with your closest friends who you goof around with.When greeting a group of friends together, you could write "Hi guys!" or "Hey everyone!" Using phrases like these lets all your friends know that you're excited to talk to the whole group.Sometimes you might want to use a greeting that reminds your friend about a good memory you shared together. Like if you went to summer camp with your friend Anna, you could write "Hey camp buddy!" Little personal greetings like that can make your friend smile.No matter which greeting you choose, you can always add extra friendliness by throwing in an exclamation point at the end! Writing "Hello Sarah!" looks a lot more warm and welcomingthan "Hello Sarah." Don't be afraid to be enthusiastic with your punctuation.The most important thing is to make sure your greeting fits your relationship with your friend. You probably wouldn't want to write "Yo dude!" to your grandma. But for your closest buddies, using silly casual greetings can be awesome! Just go with what feels right for that person.So there you have it - a huge bunch of different ways to greet your friends when writing in English. The possibilities are endless for adding your personal touch to each greeting. All that matters is that it comes from the heart and lets your friend know you're excited to chat with them. A great greeting is the first step to a fun conversation!篇5Hi there! Today I'm gonna talk about how to say hello to your friends when writing in English. It's super important to get this right, because you don't wanna sound weird or make people confused, right?The easiest way to greet a friend is just to say "Hi" or "Hey". Like, you could write:"Hi Sarah! How's it going?"or"Hey David, what's up?"Those are probably the most common ways to start off. You can say either "Hi" or "Hey" and then the person's name.If you want to be a little more friendly or casual, you could also say "Hello" with their name. For example:"Hello Elizabeth! I was wondering if you wanted to hang out later?"Using "Hello" sounds a bit more polite than just "Hi" or "Hey".Another really common greeting is "What's up?" You could write something like:"What's up Liam? Did you catch the game last night?"This is a nice informal way to say hello and also ask how someone is doing.You can also just jump right into the conversation without a direct greeting sometimes. Like if you're texting back and forth quickly, you could just say:"No way, you're not going to believe what happened in math class today!"But usually it's good to start with some kind of hello first.Now here are a few other greetings you could use when writing to friends:"Hey there!" is a friendly, casual way to say hi."How's it going?" is another relaxed way to ask how someone is."What's new?" lets them know you want to hear any updates."Long time no see/talk/chat!" works if you haven't spoken in a while.Those are all pretty typical informal English greetings you can use with your buddies.For closer friends, you can get even more casual and use things like:"'Sup?" - This is a very informal way to say "What's up?""Yo!" - A cool, slang way to say hi."Hiya!" - A goofy, playful greeting.Just be careful with super casual greetings like those -they're really informal so only use them with your closest pals.The main thing is making sure your greeting sounds natural and fits how well you know the person. You don't wanna be too formal and say "Greetings, my friend!" to your bestie. But you also don't wanna be too casual with someone you don't know that well.When writing more formally, like to a teacher or adult, you'll wanna stick to politer greetings like:"Hello Mrs. Thompson,""Good morning Mr. Davis,""Dear Dr. Rodriguez,"Using those more formal greetings shows respect when writing to elders or authority figures.But for your friends, you've got lots of fun, casual options in English! From a simple "Hi" to something sillier like "What's crackin'?", you can pick whichever greeting fits your voice and relationship with that buddy.The most important thing is sounding like yourself when writing to your friends. Use greetings that feel natural to you.That's the best way to have fun convos while avoiding confusion or awkwardness.So go ahead and start texting or writing notes to your BFFs using all these awesome casual English greetings! You'll be chatting like a native speaker in no time.篇6Hello friends! Today I want to tell you all about the different ways we can say hello to our friends when we are writing in English class. There are so many fun greetings we can use besides just "Hi" or "Hello."One of my favorites is "What's up?" It's a real casual way to say hi to your buddies. Like you could write "What's up, Timmy? Did you have a good weekend?" Using "What's up?" shows your friend you're being laid-back and friendly.You can also say "Hey there!" If I was writing to Michael, I might put "Hey there, Michael! Guess what happened at recess today?" The "Hey there!" makes it seem like you're about to tell an exciting story.If you want to compliment your friend while greeting them, you can say "Hi awesome friend!" For example: "Hi awesomefriend Jessica! Thanks for helping me with my math homework." Adding "awesome" before "friend" lets Jessica know you think she's really cool.For greeting a bunch of your friends at once, you could write "What's good, guys?" Like: "What's good, guys? Who wants to come over and play video games later?" Using "guys" is a way to say hi to a whole group in a casual way.If your friend has a nickname, you can use that with your greeting. Like if Kevin's nickname is Kev, you could put "What's happening, Kev?" Nicknames make your greeting sound really friendly and familiar.Sometimes I like to use greetings that ask how my friend is feeling, like "How's it going?" For instance: "How's it going, Sarah? Are you having a nice day so far?" Questions like that make your friend feel loved.You can also just use your friend's name all by itself as a greeting. For example: "Jake! I can't wait to tell you what I did this weekend." Using just their name makes it seem like you're really excited to talk to them.If I'm writing to one of my oldest, closestfriends, I'll sometimes greeting them with a nickname from when we werelittle kids. Like if Zack and I went wayyy back, I could say "Hi Zacky!" You probably wouldn't want to use a baby nickname with a new friend though.For greeting multiple friends at once in a more formal way, you could say "Hello everyone." Like "Hello everyone, thanks for working hard on our group project." That's a polite way to write to a whole group.You can even make up a silly, goofy greeting if you want to be totally ridiculous. Like "What's crackin', pancakin'?" or "Howdy doggy arf arf!" Your friends will get a laugh out of something really silly and stupid like that.Or you could use greetings that have to do with the time of day, like "Good morning!" or "Good afternoon, dude." Those types of greetings remind your friend what time it is.No matter what greeting you use when writing to friends, the most important thing is that you're being yourself and having fun with it. Use greetings that fit your personality and make your friend smile. Don't be afraid to get creative and mix it up!Well, that's all the greeting ideas I can think of for now. I hope this gives you some cool new ways to say hi to yourbuddies in your English writing. Mixing up your greetings makes your writing waymore interesting and fun to read. Your friends will be sure to grin from ear to ear when they read greetings that show your unique style and personality. Thanks for reading, friends!。

英文打招呼的几种方式

英文打招呼的几种方式

英文打招呼的几种方式1. Hello - 你好"Hello"是最常见也是最基本的打招呼方式。

它适用于任何场合,无论是正式还是非正式,与陌生人或熟人打招呼都非常合适。

例如:Hello, how are you?(你好,你好吗?)2. Hi - 嗨"Hi"是比较亲近的打招呼方式,常用于与朋友、家人或同事打招呼。

它表现出一种轻松和友好的态度。

例如:Hi, John! How was your weekend?(嗨,约翰!周末过得怎么样?)3. Good morning/afternoon/evening - 早上/下午/晚上好根据时间不同,可以使用"Good morning"(早上好)、"Good afternoon"(下午好)或"Good evening"(晚上好)来打招呼。

这是在特定时间范围内的常见用语,显示出尊重和礼貌。

例如:Good morning, everyone!(大家早上好!)4. Hey there - 嘿,你好"Hey there"是一种亲切而随意的打招呼方式,通常用于熟人之间或与年轻人交流。

例如:Hey there, how's it going?(嘿,你好吗?)5. What's up? - 怎么样?/有什么新鲜事?"What's up?"是一种非正式的打招呼方式,用于询问对方的近况或是否有什么新鲜事要分享。

例如:Hey Mark, what's up?(嘿,马克,怎么样?)6. How are you doing? - 你过得怎么样?"How are you doing?"是一种比较常用的打招呼方式,用于表达对对方的关心和问候。

注意,这不同于简单的"How are you?"(你好吗?),而是更加关注对方的近况。

100句实用英文问候语

100句实用英文问候语

100句实用英文问候语1. Good morning! How are you today?2. Hi there! How's everything going?3. Hey! What's going on?4. Hello, how's your day been so far?5. Hi, hope you're having a great day!6. Good afternoon! How's it hanging?7. Greetings! How are things in your world?8. Hey, long time no see! How have you been?9. Hi, it's nice to see you again. How have you been holding up?10. Good evening! How was your day today?11. Hi, how's life treating you lately?12. Hey, how are you feeling today?13. Hiya! What's new with you?14. Hello! How's your week shaping up?15. Hey, are you keeping well?16. Howdy! Have you been keeping busy?17. Hello, hope your day is going well!18. Good morning! Did you sleep well?19. Hi there! Are you ready for the day ahead?20. Hey, are you ready to tackle the world today?21. Good afternoon! How's the weather treating you?22. Hi, any exciting plans for the weekend?23. Hey, how are you feeling, physically and emotionally?24. Hello! What have you been up to lately?25. Hi, how's your family doing?26. Greetings! Anything interesting happening in your life?27. Hey, have you tried any new hobbies lately?28. Hi, have you visited any cool places recently?29. Hello! How did your presentation go?30. Hi, any updates on that project we were discussing?31. Good morning! Have you had your coffee yet?32. Hi there! What's on your agenda today?33. Hey, did you catch the latest episode of that TV show?34. Hello, any good books you've been reading lately?35. Hi, what's the best thing that happened to you today?36. Hey, have you discovered any new music artists lately?37. Hi there! How do you stay motivated?38. Hello, what's your secret to staying energized all day?39. Hi, any tips for maintaining work-life balance?40. Hey, how do you handle stress effectively?41. Good afternoon! What's your favorite way to relax?42. Hi, any recommendations for good restaurants in town?43. Hello! What's your go-to workout routine?44. Hi there! How do you like to spend your weekends?45. Hey, what's the most interesting place you've traveled to?46. Hi, any advice for learning a new language?47. Hello! How do you manage your time effectively?48. Hi, any tips for improving productivity?49. Hey, any good movies you've watched recently?50. Hello, what's your favorite quote or saying?51. Hi there! How do you stay positive during tough times?52. Good morning! What's your favorite breakfast food?53. Hi, any interesting podcasts you've been listening to?54. Hey, how do you handle difficult conversations?55. Hello, what's your favorite way to celebrate achievements?56. Hi, any recommendations for self-care practices?57. Hello! How do you like to unwind after a long day?58. Hi there! What's the best piece of advice you've ever received?59. Hey, any tips for starting a new hobby?60. Hi, what's your favorite way to give back to the community?61. Good evening! How do you stay motivated in your career?62. Hi, any tips for effective goal-setting?63. Hello! How do you manage work-life integration?64. Hi there! What's the most valuable lesson you've learned recently?65. Hey, what's your strategy for overcoming challenges?66. Hi, any good documentaries you've watched lately?67. Hello, what's your favorite way to stay active?68. Hi, any advice for building strong relationships?69. Hey, how do you handle conflicts in a professional setting?70. Hello, what's your favorite way to unwind and recharge?71. Hi there! How do you make time for personal growth?72. Good morning! Any recommendations for effective morning rituals?73. Hi, any tips for enhancing creativity?74. Hello! How do you find inspiration in your daily life?75. Hi, any recommendations for time management techniques?76. Hey, how do you overcome procrastination?77. Hello, what's your favorite way to express gratitude?78. Hi, any advice for effective teamwork?79. Hey, how do you maintain a positive mindset?80. Hi, what's your favorite way to practice mindfulness?81. Good afternoon! Any tips for effective communication?82. Hi, any recommendations for staying organized?83. Hello! How do you handle work-life boundaries?84. Hi there! What's your favorite way to stay focused?85. Hey, how do you handle negativity and criticism?86. Hello, what's your favorite way to de-stress?87. Hi, any tips for effective negotiation?88. Hello! How do you make time for self-reflection?89. Hi there! What's your favorite way to celebrate success?90. Good morning! Any advice for maintaining work-life harmony?As you can see, there are 90 practical English greetings provided above. Feel free to modify and personalize them to suit your needs. Remember to adapt your tone and vocabulary based on the context and your familiarity with the person you are greeting.。

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