My favourite singer is Michael Jackson. I like his songs very much because they are full of energy and very melodic. I also like the way he dances. He is very famous, so most of all people in the world know him, at least his name. Michael Jackson sings songs very well in his particular high-pitched tone as it can be proved by the big hits of his songs, for example, "THRILLER", " BILLIE JEAN" and "MOTOWN 25" etc. When I listen to his songs in the morning before I go out, I can feel cheerful and powerful. I am a fan of Jackson Five as well. Another reasons why I like him is that I am interested in his behaviors. There are always some topics around him. When a famous person such as Michael Jackson has a problem or an event, people all over the world consider it. He always has a topic, which is sometimes worth to think over, so I am very interested in him. I like almost all his songs but my favourite one is “What goes around comes around”.
Tracey was very unhappy and scared. She was starting a new school. “I (don't want ) to go to school today,” Tracey told her father. NOT/WANT “I understand, Tracey,” he said. “Starting a new school can be very difficult. But you have to.” A month before (their) family had moved to a new town and everything was still new and strange for Tracey. THEY Dad smoothed Tracey’s hair down and (gave ) her a little hug, GIVE “When your classes (are ) over, I’ll pick you up, ok?” BE . When Tracey got to school and looked at the big building, she thought, “I wish I (could ) run away,” but she knew it was impossible. CAN She took a deep breath and walked up the steps to school. She went straight into her (fifth ) grade classroom. FIVE “That must be Tracey,” “Hello, Tracey!”, “Welcome, Tracey!” the (children ) in the room welcomed her. CHILD Everyone seemed friendly and Tracey felt a little (better ). GOOD The father picked her up after school. “How was your day?” he asked. To his surprise Tracey answered that she (liked ) her new school. “You are a brave girl,” her father said. “I’m proud of you.” LIKE
“I understand, Tracey,” he said. “Starting a new school can be very difficult. But you have to.” A month before (their) family had moved to a new town and everything was still new and strange for Tracey. THEY
Dad smoothed Tracey’s hair down and (gave ) her a little hug, GIVE
“When your classes (are ) over, I’ll pick you up, ok?” BE .
When Tracey got to school and looked at the big building, she thought, “I wish I (could ) run away,” but she knew it was impossible. CAN
She took a deep breath and walked up the steps to school. She went straight into her (fifth ) grade classroom. FIVE “That must be Tracey,” “Hello, Tracey!”, “Welcome, Tracey!” the (children ) in the room welcomed her. CHILD Everyone seemed friendly and Tracey felt a little (better ). GOOD
The father picked her up after school. “How was your day?” he asked. To his surprise Tracey answered that she (liked ) her new school. “You are a brave girl,” her father said. “I’m proud of you.” LIKE