Unit5 Do you have a soccer ball?
Section B
1c
Listen again.
What dose Paul say about these activities?
Choose a word from 1a to fill in each blank.
Hi, Paul!
Let’s play computer games!
That sounds interesting, Jenny, but I don’t have a computer.
Well, do you have a volleyball?
Yes.
Then let’s play volleyball.
Oh, volleyball is so difficult...
OK, let’s watch TV.
That sounds boring.
Hmm... Let’s play soccer!
Do you have a soccer ball?
No, I don’t.
Oh. Well, do you have a basketball?
Yes, I do.
Let’s play basketball!
That sounds fun!
Section B
1b
Listen and check (’) the description words you hear in 1a.
Hi, Paul!
Let’s play computer games!
That sounds interesting, Jenny, but I don’t have a computer.
Well, do you have a volleyball?
Yes.
Then let’s play volleyball.
Oh, volleyball is so difficult...
OK, let’s watch TV.
That sounds boring.
Hmm... Let’s play soccer!
Do you have a soccer ball?
No, I don’t.
Oh. Well, do you have a basketball?
Yes, I do.
Let’s play basketball!
That sounds fun!
Section B
2b
Read the survey results in a school magazine and answer the question:
Who has a soccer ball?
Do You Have a Soccer Ball?
Frank Brown:
I don’t have a soccer ball, but my brother Alan does.
We go to the same school and we love soccer.
We play it at school with our friends.
It’s relaxing.
Gina Smith:
Yes, I do.
I have two soccer balls, three volleyballs, four basketballs and five baseballs and bats.
I love sports, but I don’t play them’I only watch them on TV!
Wang Wei:
No, I don’t.
Soccer is difficult.
I like ping-pong.
It’s easy for me.
I have three ping-pong balls and two ping-pong bats.
After class, I play ping-pong with my classmates.