A Boy.
Page 3-5.
1. Words and Chinese
1
row
(n.列)
a row of desks
last row of desks
five rows of desks
last seat
2
closet
(n.櫥櫃)
a bedroom closet
a walk-in closet
3
nation
(n.國家)
4
capital
(n.首都)
5
urge
urged
(v.催促)
One more time!
1
row
(n.列)
2
closet
(n.櫥櫃)
3
nation
(n.國家)
4
capital
(n.首都)
5
urged
(v.催促)
urged (v.催促) nation (n.國家) closet (n.櫥櫃) row (n.列) capital (n.首都)
2. Read Words and Definitions
Say the correct Chinese
1
row
a group of desks
that are in one line
(v.催促) (n.國家) (n.櫥櫃) (n.列) (n.首都)
2
closet
a small room with a door
used for keeping extra things,
such as clothes
(v.催促) (n.國家) (n.櫥櫃) (n.列) (n.首都)
3
nation
a country
or the people
of a country
(v.催促) (n.國家) (n.櫥櫃) (n.列) (n.首都)
4
capital
the most important city
in a country
(v.催促) (n.國家) (n.櫥櫃) (n.列) (n.首都)
5
urged
gently tried
to make someone do something,
encouraged
(v.催促) (n.國家) (n.櫥櫃) (n.列) (n.首都)
3. Answer the Definitions
1
a group of desks
that are in one line
nation urged row capital closet
2
a small room with a door
used for keeping
extra things,
such as clothes
nation urged row capital closet
3
a country
or the people
of a country
nation urged row capital closet
4
the most important city
in a country
nation urged row capital closet
5
gently tried
to make someone
do something,
encouraged
nation urged row capital closet
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Review Words and Chinese
1
row
(n.列)
2
closet
(n.櫥櫃)
3
nation
(n.國家)
4
capital
(n.首都)
5
urged
(v.催促)
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Read the Story
Page 3
Bradley Chalkers
sat at his desk
in the back
of the room –
last seat, last row.
No one sat
at the desk
next to him
or at the one
in front of him.
He was an island.
If he could have,
he would have sat
in the closet.
Then he could
shut the door
so he wouldn’t
have to listen
to Mrs. Ebbel.
He didn’t think
she’d mind.
She’d probably
like it better
that way too.
So would
the rest of the class.
All in all,
he thought
everyone would be
much happier
if he sat
in the closet,
but,
unfortunately,
his desk
didn’t fit.
“Class,”
said Mrs. Ebbel.
“I would like you all
to meet
Jeff Fishkin.
Jeff has just moved here
from Washington, D.C.,
which, as you know,
is our nation’s capital.”
Bradley looked up
at the new kid
who was standing
at the front
of the room
next to Mrs. Ebbel.
“Why don’t you
tell the class
a little bit
about yourself,
Jeff,”
urged Mrs. Ebbel.
The End
nation urged row capital closet
5urged (v.催促) 3nation (n.國家) 2closet (n.櫥櫃) 1row (n.列) 4capital (n.首都)