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Unit 6. Let's Help Out. Book p.62. I help you And you help me. That is what makes A family. Help your friends And neighbours too. You help them And they will help you. I am Amy. Everyone helps out in my family. Sam and I offer to help. We care about our family. Book p.64.
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Unit 6 Let's Help Out
Book p.62 I help you And you help me. That is what makes A family. Help your friends And neighbours too. You help them And they will help you.
I am Amy. Everyone helps out in my family. Sam and I offer to help. We care about our family. Book p.64 Grandpa sets the table. Can I help you, Grandpa? Yes, you can.
Book p.64 plates spoon Cup fork bowl
Dad washes the dishes. Book p.64 Can I help you, Dad? Yes, you can. sink
Mum cooks dinner. Book p.65 Yes, you can. Can I help you, Mum? wok
Grandma waters the plants. Book p.65 Can I help you, Grandma? Yes, you can. flower flower pot
Sometimes, we cannot help. Book p.66 No, you cannot. You don’t know how to cut hair. Can I cut your hair?
Book p.66 No, you cannot. You might fall and hurt yourself. Can I paint the house?
Book p.66 Uh-oh! Sorry, Mum. It’s all right. We say sorry when we make someone angry or sad.
Sometimes, others help us. Book p.67 Grandpa reads us a story. Thanks you, Grandpa.
Book p.67 Please take us to the park, Dad. We want to go to the park.
Sam and I want to help Mum look after our baby sister, Alice. But where is she? Book p.68,69 Is she on the sofa? No. Is she behind the door? No. Is she in the cupboard? No. Is she beside the television? No. Is she under the bed? Yes. We like to look after Alice.
Two Men and a Fish Book p.70 Tom and Nick go fishing. “I have a fish!” cries Tom. Tom pulls at his fishing line. But Tom cannot bring the fish in. It is too heavy. “Can I help you?” Nick says. Nick helps Tom bring the fish in. What a big fish! “Thank you for helping me,” Tom says. “We can share the fish.”
Book p.71 k j The keeper gave the key To the kangaroo, And it let all the animals Out of the zoo. Jilly said, “I do like jelly, I think jelly Is quite jolly.”