neighbour
英 [ˈneɪbə(r)]son
英 [sʌn]daughter
英 [ˈdɔːtə(r)]noisy
英 [ˈnɔɪzi]owl
英 [aʊl]dig
英 [dɪɡ]make noise
英 [meɪk nɔɪz]Did you play with Sam last weekend? Yes, I did.
Who are your neighbours, Peter? Do you know them?
The Greens are my neighbours. They're from the US. Mr Green is a writer, and Mrs Green is a teacher.
Did you see them this morning?
No, I didn't, but I played with Mike and Nancy last weekend.
Who are your neighbours, Alice?
The Wus are my neighbours. They have a son. His name is Sam.
Did you play with Sam last weekend?
Yes, I did. I played chess with him in my home.
A noisy neighbour
There was an owl and three rabbits in the forest.
The owl lived in a tree.
The rabbits lived under the tree.
The owl was a noisy neighbour.
Every night, he made a lot of noise.
The rabbits could not sleep.
They were very tired.
One night, the owl made noise again.
The rabbits were angry.
"Please stop making noise at night,"said the rabbits.
"We can't sleep."
But the owl did not listen.
One of the rabbits had an idea.
"Let's dig a hole and sleep in it. It's very quiet underground."
The rabbits dug a hole.
They had a good sleep there.
Today many rabbits sleep in holes.
They have a son and a daughter, Mike and Nancy. I sometimes meet them in the morning.