Give me all of your money now. Give someone one hundred dollars. How much is a cap? A cap is one hundred dollars. Do you have any money? Yes, I do. Please give me five hundred dollars. Kneel down and beg me for some money. Can you please give me some money? You have a baby. Kneel down and pick the baby up. Take a box of cereal from the kitchen. You are a beggar. You don’t have any money. Your clothes are dirty and your hair is dirty, too. You don’t have a house. Kneel down and beg for some money. Your aunt is rich. She has a very big house. She has a lot of money. Her bag is full of money. She has pretty stones on her fingers. Is your aunt kind? Yes, she is. Ask her for some money and let her give you some money. The handsome man on the corner of the street is poor. There is a man on the corner of the street. He is poor, but he is handsome. Ask him to come home with you and make him some dinner. Look in the refrigerator. There are only two pieces of food. Don’t make any food. Johny is a poor man. He is in the park. He is a very kind man. He only has five coins in his pocket. Watch Johny throw all of his money to the fountain. There are a lot of forests in Taiwan. You are a rich woman. There is a lot of money in your bag. You don’t have a sofa or an armchair. You do the housework for your parents. Are you hot? Yes, I am. Are you tired? Yes, I am. Do you have a carpet in your house? Yes, I do. You use a vacuum cleaner to clean a carpet. What do you have in your pocket? I have a piece of paper. Do you help your mother do the laundry? Yes, I do. What color is the washing machine? It’s green. You pour the detergent into the washing machine. Are you a nice child? Yes, I am. It’s hot. You wear a T-shirt and go outside. How many T-shirts do you have? I have a lot of T-shirts. You take a bat and a glove to play a ball. You go to the kitchen. When you clean the kitchen, you wear a pair of gloves. They are crayons. What does he have in his pocket? You do your homework in your house. What do you have on your wrist? It is a watch. It is my watch. The watch is mine. Whose watch is it? It is hers. Whose bag is it on the floor? It is his. Whose bag is it in back of Tina? The bag is mine. Whose box is it? It is yours. Whose pencil is it? It is mine. Whose pictures are they? They are yours. Whose whiteboard is it? It is Wendy’s. Whose notebooks are they? They are hers (his, mine, yours, theirs, ours, Shanti’s, Wendy’s, John’s, Jerry’s). 2002/7/5 (8-2) The dishes are dirty. Get some dish soap and do the dishes. Make a big dinner with your mother. Let your family eat the dinner. Now all of the dishes are dirty. Go to the sink. Fill up with water and get some dish soap to do the dishes. Your house is very dirty. Clean your house with your brother to do the housework. You are at school with your friends. Class is over. go home with your friends play in the living room. Now the living room is dirty. You don’t have a mop, but you have a broom. Do your homework. You are a good student. You listen to your teacher say write in your notebook. Listen to the bell ring. Now class is over. Close your notebook. Take your notebook home and do your homework in your bedroom.