Que Sera Sera When I was just a little girlI asked my mother, what will I beWill I be pretty, will I be richHere's what she said to meQue Sera Sera, whatever will be, will beThe future's not ours to seeQue Sera Sera,what will be will be When I grew up and fell in loveI asked my sweetheart, what lies aheadWill we have rainbows day after dayHere's what my sweetheart saidQue Sera Sera, whatever will be, will beThe future's not ours to seeQue Sera Sera,what will be will be Now I have children of my ownThey ask their mother, what will I beWill I be handsome, will I be richI tell them, wait and seeQue Sera SeraWhatever will be, will beThe future's not ours to seeQue Sera Sera,what will be will be Que Sera Sera Betty Botter had some butter, "But," she said, "this butter's bitter. If I bake this bitter butter, it would make my batter bitter. But a bit of better butter – that would make my batter better."batter 奶油面糊 argue with sb=have an argument with sb …out of style …in style1. My parents want me to stay at home every night.2. My brother plays his CDs too loud.3. I don’t have enough money.4. I argued with my best friend.5. My clothes are out of style.1b. Listen and circle the problems you hear in activity 1a.Section A 1bGirl 1: You look unhappy. What’s wrong?Girl 2: Oh…my clothes are out of style. I don’t look cool.Girl 1: Well, maybe you should buy some new clothes.Girl 2: Yes, but I don’t have enough money.Girl 1: Huh. Maybe you could get a part-time job in the evenings.Girl 2: I can’t, because my parents want me to stay at home every night. I argued with them about it.Girl 1: Well, you shouldn’t argue with your parents. You should talk about your pro...