shop
英 [ʃɒp]tomato
英 [təˈmɑːtəʊ]soup
英 [suːp]potato
英 [pəˈteɪtəʊ]carrot
英 [ˈkærət]thirty
英 [ˈθɜːti]fish
英 [fɪʃ]meat
英 [miːt]rice
英 [raɪs]glasses
英 [ˈɡlɑːsɪz]want
英 [wɒnt]together
英 [təˈɡeðə(r)]magic
英 [ˈmædʒɪk]What would you like? I'd like some tomatoes.
What would you like, Mum?
I'd like some tomatoes and eggs. We can make some soup. I'd like some potatoes and carrots too.
What would you like, Kitty?
I'd like some candy. I'd like some orange juice too.
How much are these?
Thirty yuan, please.
Here you are.
Thank you.
Panda's glasses shop
The panda has a glasses shop.
The mouse and the elephant come to his shop.
Can I help you?
Yes. I'd like a pair of small glasses.
I'd like a pair of big glasses.
The mouse and the elephant want to play together, but the mouse is small and the elephant is big.
I have an idea!
Look at the mouse and the elephant.
They have magic glasses.
You're not big now.
You're not small now. We can play together.