A: ______ you ______ Japan?
B: Yes, I ___.
A: Are you from Japan?
B: Yes, I am
Where is Ms. Cook from?
She is from America.
English / I / every / day / study
I study English every day.
How do you come to school?
By ___________.
I walk to school.
Is he your new English teacher?
Yes, he is.
A: ___ you like soccer?
B: Yes, __ ___.
A: Do you like soccer?
B: Yes, I do.
Where is Josh from?
He is from the Philippines.
? / good / Meg / is / badminton / a / player
Is Meg a good badminton player?
Do you play basketball?
Yes, I do.
No, I don’t. I play ____________.
Can he eat mushrooms?
No, he can’t.
A: ___ you see the gym?
B: Yes, __ can.
A: We can ____ badminton _____.
A: Can you see the gym?
B: Yes, I can.
A: We can play badminton there.
Is Kaito in class 1A?
No, he is not. He is in class 1B.
teacher / our / English / new / She’s
She’s our new English teacher.
Do you live around here?
Yes, I do.
No, I don’t. I live in _______________.
Is he from Tokyo?
No, he isn’t. / No, he’s not.
He is from ______________.
A: You _____ Japanese.
B: Yes, ____ a little.
A: I study __ every day.
A: You speak Japanese.
B: Yes, just a little.
A: I study it every day.
Is the sushi restaurant always crowded?
Yes, it is.
symbol / this / “picnic area” / is / ? / for
Is this symbol for “picnic area”?
Can you eat mushrooms?
Yes, I can.
No, I can’t. I can eat ____________.
How does he come to school?
By car.
A: __ that __ fish market?
B: No, it’s ___. ____ a sushi restaurant.
A: Is that a fish market?
B: No, it’s not. It’s a sushi restaurant.
What can Meg and Asami do in the gym?
They can play badminton.
rice / have / and / breakfast / for / I / miso soup
I have rice and miso soup for breakfast.
What do you have for dinner?
I have _______________________.
Can he sing very well?
No, he can’t.