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Hobbies 2
Sports 6
Cooking Verbs 10
Food 13
Gadgets 17
Good and Bad Behaviours 21
Useful Expressions 25
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Collecting things
1. collecting seashells (ph.)
收集貝殼
I like collecting seashells.
2. collecting stamps (ph.)
收集郵票
John likes collecting stamps.
3. collecting stickers (ph.)
收集貼紙
Mary enjoys collecting
stickers.
Doing sports
1. diving (n.)
潛水
Sam enjoys diving because he
loves sea creatures.
2. hiking (n.)
遠足
My grandparents go hiking
every Saturday.
3. ice skating (n.)
溜冰
Do you enjoy going ice
skating?
4. jogging (n.)
緩步跑
Tom goes jogging in the park
every Saturday.
5. playing badminton (ph.)
打羽毛球
The children are playing
badminton.
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6. playing basketball (ph.)
打籃球
Look! The boys are playing
basketball.
7. playing table tennis (ph.)
打乒乓球
I sometimes play table tennis
with my best friend, Tim.
8. swimming (n.)
游泳
I enjoy swimming very much.
Playing musical instruments
1. playing the flute (ph.)
吹長笛
Listen! Someone is playing
the flute.
2. playing the guitar (ph.)
彈結他
My sister likes playing the
guitar.
3. playing the piano (ph.)
彈鋼琴
Mary is good at playing the
piano.
4. playing the violin (ph.)
拉小提琴
Lily is not good at playing the
violin.
Others
1. building sandcastles (ph.)
堆沙堡壘
Building sandcastles at the
beach is fun!
2. fishing (n.)
釣魚
Peter goes fishing by the river.
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3. flying kites (ph.)
放風箏
I like flying kites in autumn.
4. knitting (n.)
編織
My aunt likes knitting a lot.
5. making crafts (ph.)
做手工
My sister sometimes makes
crafts at home.
6. picnicking (n.)
野餐
I went picnicking with my
friends last Sunday.
7. playing Chinese chess (ph.)
下棋
The boys are playing Chinese
chess.
8. playing computer games
(ph.)
玩電腦遊戲
Do not play computer games
for too long!
9. reading newspapers (ph.)
閱讀報章
My father reads newspapers
with me every day.
10. surfing the Internet (ph.)
瀏覽網頁
David enjoys surfing the
Internet a lot.
11. watching television/TV (ph.)
看電視
Anna and Sam are watching
TV.
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Team sports
1. badminton (n.)
羽毛球
The children are playing
badminton.
2. baseball (n.)
棒球
Baseball is a popular sport in
Japan.
3. basketball (n.)
籃球
Look! The boys are playing
basketball.
4. football (n.)
足球
Do you like playing football?
5. ice hockey (n.)
冰上曲棍球
John can ice-skate so he can
play ice hockey.
6. rugby (n.)
欖球
Peter is very strong because he
plays rugby.
7. table tennis (n.)
乒乓球
I don’t like playing table
tennis.
8. tennis (n.)
網球
Do you know how to play
tennis?
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9. volleyball (n.)
排球
My sister loves to play
volleyball.
Individual sports
1. cycling (n.)
踏單車
I go cycling in the park every
week.
2. diving (n.)
潛水
Sam enjoys diving because he
loves sea creatures.
3. gymnastics (n.)
體操
People usually start doing
gymnastics at a young age.
4. hiking (n.)
遠足
My elder sister goes hiking
every Saturday.
5. ice skating (n.)
溜冰
Do you enjoy going ice
skating?
6. mountain climbing (n.)
爬山
Mountain climbing is an
exciting sport.
7. rowing (n.)
划船
Do you like to go rowing?
8. skiing (n.)
滑雪
Skiing is a fast and exciting
sport.
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9. snooker (n.)
桌球
Let’s play snooker!
10. swimming (n.)
游泳
I enjoy swimming very much.
11. tae kwon do (n.)
跆拳道
I am interested in learning tae
kwon do.
12. t’ai chi (n.)
太極
My grandpa does t’ai chi every
morning.
13. weight lifting (n.)
舉重
Weight lifting is a sport to test
your strength.
14. windsurfing (n.)
滑浪風帆
Ben loves to go windsurfing
in the summer.
Sports Day events
1. 100 m race (n.)
一百米賽跑
I took part in the 100 m race.
2. beanbag throwing event (n.)
擲豆袋比賽
John won the beanbag
throwing event.
3. high jump (n.)
跳高
The high jump is not a
popular event.
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4. hula-hooping event (n.)
呼拉圈比賽
The hula-hooping event is
very popular.
5. long jump (n.)
跳遠
Thomas jumped the farthest in
the long jump.
6. skipping event (n.)
跳繩比賽
Anna did a good job in the
skipping event.
7. sit-up event (n.)
仰臥起坐比賽
I did quite well in the sit-up
event.
8. three-legged race (n.)
二人三足比賽
Many of my friends joined the
three-legged race.
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Preparing the food
1. beat (v.)
連續攪拌
Beat the eggs.
2. chop (v.)
切; 斬
Chop the onion.
3. dice (v.)
切成小方塊
Dice the onion.
4. mix (v.)
混和
Mix the flour with water and
sugar.
5. peel (v.)
剝殼; 去皮
Peel an apple.
6. pour (v.)
倒
Pour the cream into the bowl.
7. scoop (v.)
挖空; 挖出
Scoop out the flesh of the
pineapple.
8. season (v.)
調味
Season the meat with salt and
pepper.
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9. slice (v.)
切片
Slice the meat.
10. spread (v.)
塗
Spread some butter on the
bread.
11. squeeze (v.)
擠
Squeeze some lemon juice
onto the meat.
12. stir (v.)
攪拌
Stir the flour and milk
together.
13. wash (v.)
洗滌
Wash the vegetables before
cutting them.
Cooking the food
1. bake (v.)
烘
Bake the cookies in an oven.
2. boil (v.)
滾; 煮熟
Boil some water using a kettle.
3. fry (v.)
炒
Fry the onions in oil.
4. grill (v.)
用烤架烤
Grill the meat until it becomes
brown.
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5. steam (v.)
蒸
Steam the buns over water.
6. stir-fry (v.)
炒
Stir-fry everything in the pan.
Others
1. decorate (v.)
裝飾
The girl is now decorating the
cookies with chocolate.
2. serve (v.)
端上
The chef is serving food on a
plate.
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Adjectives for describing food
1. attractive (adj.)
有吸引力的
Sam wanted to try the tiramisu
because it was very attractive.
2. delicious (adj.)
美味的
Kate thinks chicken curry is
delicious. She likes it a lot.
3. expensive (adj.)
昂貴的
Ben did not want to order pizza
because it was the most
expensive.
4. oily (adj.)
油膩的
Emma does not want to be fat
so she does not eat oily food.
5. popular (adj.)
流行的
Sushi is very popular. Many
children like to eat sushi.
6. reasonable (adj.)
合理的
I want to save money so I
choose food at reasonable
prices.
7. spicy (adj.)
辛辣的
Can you eat spicy food?
8. tasty (adj.)
美味的
This pie is really tasty!
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Names of dishes
1. banana pancake (n.)
香蕉薄煎餅
Banana pancake is not
difficult to make and it is very
tasty.
2. barbecued pork buns (n.)
叉燒包
Barbecued pork buns are
very popular in Chinese
restaurants.
3. beef curry (n.)
牛肉咖哩
I like to eat beef curry with
rice.
4. burger (n.)
漢堡包
You can order a burger with
with fries for a reasonable
price.
5. dumplings (n.)
餃子
We can order dumplings and
noodles for lunch.
6. French fries (n.)
炸薯條
My friends want to be healthy
and fit so they seldom eat
French fries.
7. fried rice (n.)
炒飯
Chinese people can cook many
different styles of fried rice.
8. fruit platter (n.)
水果拼盤
Fruit platters are delicious
treats for guests at a party.
9. ice cream sundae (n.)
聖代冰淇淋
It is great to have an ice cream
sundae on a hot summer’s day.
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10. miso soup (n.)
味噌湯
Mary likes to have miso soup
before eating sushi.
11. pizza (n.)
比薩餅
My brother likes thick base
pizzas with lots of cheese.
12. steak (n.)
肉排
I like to cut my steak into
small pieces before eating it.
13. roasted goose (n.)
燒鵝
Roasted goose is a kind of
traditional barbecued meat in
Chinese cuisine.
14. salmon sushi (n.)
三文魚壽司
Ben always orders salmon
sushi at Japanese restaurants.
15. satay (n.)
沙爹
We can use chicken or beef to
make satay skewers.
16. spaghetti (n.)
意粉
We can make many different
dishes with spaghetti.
17. spring rolls (n.)
春卷
Spring rolls are crispy and
tasty but you should not eat too
much of them.
18. tiramisu (n.)
意大利芝士蛋糕
Tiramisu is one of Amy’s
favourite desserts.
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Electric products people use nowadays
1. computer (n.)
電腦
Karen can draw pictures on the
computer.
2. cordless telephone (n.)
室內無線電話
A cordless telephone enables
you to walk around while
talking on the phone.
3. digital camcorder (n.)
數碼攝錄機
Ray uses his digital
camcorder to make videos of
his dog.
4. digital camera (n.)
數碼相機
Digital cameras allow users to
view the captured pictures on
screen.
5. DVD player (n.)
DVD 播放機
My father plays a movie on the
DVD player for me to watch.
6. flat panel television (n.)
平板電視
A flat panel television can
help you save lots of space at
home.
7. laptop computer (n.)
筆記本電腦
Some people love to use
laptop computers because
they are easy to carry around.
8. microwave oven (n.)
微波爐
A microwave oven makes it
easy to cook or reheat food.
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9. mobile phone (n.)
手提電話
Mobile phones have lots of
uses such as writing text
messages and taking photos.
10. MP3 player (n.)
MP3 播放機
You can listen to music
anywhere with your MP3
player.
11. smartphone (n.)
智能手提電話
Smartphones can help us do
lots of things but we should not
spend too much time using
them.
12. USB flash drive (n.)
USB 快閃磁碟機
You can store digital photos on
a USB flash drive.
13. video game (n.)
電子遊戲
Sam always finishes his
homework before playing
video games.
Things people used in the old days
1. chess set (n.)
象棋
Dad bought me a new chess
set yesterday.
2. Chinese checkers (n.)
波子棋
Chinese checkers is a game
that can be played by two to
six people.
3. film camera (n.)
菲林相機
People need to take along
many rolls of films when using
film cameras to take photos.
4. record player (n.)
留聲機
You can see the disc spinning
round and round like dancing
in a record player.
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5. rotary telephone (n.)
撥號電話
It is hard to find a rotary
telephone now.
6. typewriter (n.)
打字機
Some people still prefer using
a typewriter to type words.
7. video cassette recorder (n.)
錄影機
My mother used to use a video
cassette recorder to record TV
programmes.
Others
1. calculator (n.)
計算器
Emma cannot solve maths
problems without using a
calculator.
2. electric fan (n.)
電風扇
Can you turn on the electric
fan, please?
3. fax machine (n.)
傳真機
Fax machines are good for
sending and getting hard
copies of the documents.
4. hairdryer (n.)
吹風機
You can style your hair using a
hairdryer and a comb.
5. iron (n.)
熨斗
You have to use an iron on an
ironing board.
6. toaster (n.)
烤麵包機
A toaster is used to toast
bread.
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Good behaviours
1. brushing your teeth (ph.)
刷牙
Mary brushes her teeth every
day.
2. cleaning your hands (ph.)
洗手
Emma cleans her hands
before she eats.
3. doing housework (ph.)
做家務
I help my mother do
housework every day.
4. eating healthy food (ph.)
吃有益的食物
My brother is strong because
he eats healthy food.
5. giving seats (ph.)
讓座
Look! That man is giving seats
to the woman.
6. helping charities (ph.)
幫助慈善團體
The girl helps at a charity
every Sunday.
7. helping old people / people
in need (ph.)
幫助長者 / 有需要的人
We should help old people.
8. planting trees (ph.)
植樹
We should plant more trees.
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9. sleeping early and waking
up early (ph.)
早睡早起
Ben is healthy because he
sleeps early and wakes up
early.
10. working hard (ph.)
努力學習 / 工作
I get good marks at school
because I work hard.
Bad behaviours
1. eating junk food (ph.)
吃垃圾食物
Susan is fat because she eats
too much junk food.
2. fight (v.)
打架
We should not fight because
we can hurt ourselves.
3. litter (v.)
亂拋垃圾
Children should not litter at
school.
4. picking flowers (ph.)
攀折花木
You shouldn’t pick flowers.
5. playing on the stairs (ph.)
在樓梯上玩耍
Playing on the stairs is
dangerous because you may
fall down and get hurt.
6. playing with fire (ph.)
玩火
We should never play with
fire because it is dangerous.
7. playing with knives (ph.)
亂用刀子
John hurt his hand when he
was playing with knives.
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8. smoking (n.)
吸煙
Smoking is bad for your
health.
9. spit (v.)
隨地吐痰
Mary does not like Sam
because he always spits on
the ground.
10. wasting water (ph.)
浪費食水
The boys are wasting water!
It is wrong.
Other good behaviours
1. be friendly (ph.)
友善
We should be friendly to
other people.
2. be honest (ph.)
誠實
We should be honest with
our parents.
3. be on time (ph.)
守時
You should go to school on
time.
4. be polite (ph.)
有禮貌
You should be polite to your
teachers.
5. clean one’s room (ph.)
執拾房間
I always clean my room on
Sunday.
6. dress neatly (ph.)
穿著整齊
I always dress neatly to
school.
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7. listen to your parents (ph.)
聽父母的話
You should listen to your
parents and obey them.
8. work hard (ph.)
勤力
You should work hard.
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What do you like doing in your spare time? I like .
How often do you ?
I never/seldom/sometimes/often/always .
Who is the tallest/heaviest/fastest/strongest?
is the tallest/heaviest/fastest/strongest.
Can I have the menu, please? / Please bring me the menu.
Would you like something to eat/drink?
Yes, I’d like . / No, thanks. I’m not hungry/thirsty.
Would you like to try ? Yes, I’d like . / No, thanks.
I’d like to order some , please.
The same, please. / I’d like it, too. / That’ll be fine for me, too.
I’m full. / That’s all I can take. / That’s enough for me.
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