Matching
1. Don’t play with the knife a.Because you may fall.
2. Where are you, Tom? b. I’m cooking some rice.
3. Don’t touch the stove c. I want to light the candle.
4. Why shouldn’t I climb a tree d. OK, I won’t.
5.What are you doing, Mai? e. He may fall off his bike and break his arm
6. What are you doing with the matches f. I’m upstairs, Mum.
7. Look! Peter is riding his bike too fast g. A knife
8. What are you holding in your hand? h. You may get a burn.
Fill in the blank with suitable word
Don’t play with a _________. You may cut yourself.
Fill in the blank with suitable word
Don’t __________the stove. You may get a burn.
Fill in the blank with suitable word
Why _________I play with the matches? Because you may get a burn.
Match.
1. What happened in the story?
2. Why would you like to be a writer?
3. Don’t touch the stove!
4. Who is the main character in this story?
5. What would he like to be in the future?
a. Because I’d like to write stories for children.
b. He’d like to be a teacher.
c. Because you may get a burn.
d. First, the prince visited the castle and he met a beautiful princess.
e. It is Doreamon.
Why shouldn’t I play with the _____?
– Because you may cut yourself.
A. knife
B. wall
C. ball
Give the correct from of the verbs in the bracket
Don’t (let) ________your child play with a knife.
Read and answer the question:
Falling is common type of accident for young children at home. Your baby brother or sister may fall off a bed or a sofa. He or she may also fall down the stairs. The following tips can help to keep your baby brother or sister safe:
- Make sure he or she can’t roll off the bed.
- Make sure he or she can’t open any windows.
- Don’t let him or her go near the stairs.
- Don’t let him or her out on the balcony.
What may happen if a child goes near the stairs?
Read and answer the question:
Falling is common type of accident for young children at home. Your baby brother or sister may fall off a bed or a sofa. He or she may also fall down the stairs. The following tips can help to keep your baby brother or sister safe:
- Make sure he or she can’t roll off the bed.
- Make sure he or she can’t open any windows.
- Don’t let him or her go near the stairs.
- Don’t let him or her out on the balcony.
What should we do when a child is on the bed or a sofa?