

Children's Day
[ˈtʃɪldrənz deɪ]*go to the beach
[ɡəʊ tuː ðə biːtʃ]*go to the cinema
[ɡəʊ tu ðə ˈsɪnəmə]*go to the park
[ɡəʊ tu ðə pɑːk]*go to the zoo
[ɡəʊ tu ðə zuː]go to the museum
[ɡəʊ tu ðə mjuˈziːəm]*elephant
[ˈelɪfənt]*film
[fɪlm]pizza
[ˈpiːtsə]*shop
[ʃɒp]*eat
[iːt]classmate
[ˈklɑːsmeɪt]do a survey
[duː ə ˈsɜːveɪ]science museum
[ˈsaɪəns mjuˈziːəm]visit
[ˈvɪzɪt]Thailand
['taɪlænd]Japan
[dʒə'pæn]paper fish
[ˈpeɪpə ˈfɪʃ]Explore
Children's Day Survey
Haohao is doing a survey about Children's Day.
What do you do on Children's Day?
I go to the science museum.
It's fun!
Liangliang, what do you do on Children's Day?
My family go to the zoo.
I love elephants.
Xuanxuan, what about you?
My family go to the cinema.
I like Monkey King.
Ha ha!
After the film, we go to a pizza shop.
Sometimes I eat too much!
In our class, three classmates go to the zoo on Children's Day.
Four classmates go to the cinema.
Three classmates go to the museum.
Ten classmates go out to eat!
What do Haohao's classmates do on Children's Day?
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Children's Day around the world
Zhang Le is from China.
On Children's Day, there are no classes.
He and his classmates can visit museums or go to parks.
Ariya is from Thailand.
On Children's Day, Ariya likes going to the zoo!
She has a great time there.
In Japan, there are two Children's Days: one for girls and one for boys.
Akio is a boy.
On Children's Day, his family flies paper fish outside their house.
There is one fish for his father, one for his mother, one for his brother and one for Akio!
What else do you know about Children's Day around the world?