Lesson 10-1
The car's horn is honked to get your attention. P
The violin rests under the chin when it is being played. P
The singer performs with a guitar. P
The man plays the drums in a marching band. P
A tuba makes a very strong, resonating sound. P
The boy plays a flute at the school recital. P
The eldest boy plays the trombone. P
The clarinet makes a high-pitched sound that is easily recognizable. P
Lesson 10-2
A horn alerts the crowd that the parade is coming. P
The violin is kept in a case in my closet. P
Learning guitar can be difficult on your hands. P
You can bang the drums with your hand. P
The tuba can be bought at any music store. P
The flute makes a soft sound that cannot be easily heard. P
You must move your hand back and forth to play the trombone. P
I play the clarinet in my school band. P
Lesson 10-3
This talent show is only for musicians. P
How many groups will perform? P
Three groups will be here. P
Oh, look. The first group is ready to perform. P
The drums and the guitar sound good together. I like them. P
This group will play classical music with the violin and flute. P
I play the clarinet. I would like to be in the show. P
I play the trombone. We should be in the talent show together. P
The horn and tuba are played in the marching band at school. P
The musicians sit down to play the horn and tuba. P
Those instruments are the biggest of them all. P
Lesson 10-4
The city lights are clearly visible at night. P
The parade runs through the town on New Year's Day. P
The band marches through the city streets. P
The acrobat walks the tightrope at the circus. P
The acrobat swings through the air on the trapeze. P
The cage hangs from the tree branch. P
The cape will keep your body warm if you go outside. P
The audience watches the actors in the theater. P
Lesson 10-5
You can see the stars in the sky at night. P
The people on the float perform during the parade. P
Members of the band all play a musical instrument. P
You must balance yourself carefully to walk the tightrope without falling. P
Hold on tight to the trapeze or you may fall. P
I keep my bird in a cage in the backyard. P
Capes have been replaced by jackets as modern clothes. P
A theater has a stage on which the actors perform. P
Lesson 10-6
The band performs in the parade. P
Will the band be in the talent show tomorrow night? P
No. The talent show is tonight. P
Will it be like a circus? P
That is what I heard. There will be acrobats. P
I would like to see an acrobat walk the tightrope. P
There are some kids that can swing on the trapeze. P
A magician will make a cage with a lion inside disappear. P
Really? Does the magician wear a cape? P
Yes. This will be better than the theater. P
I agree. I will see you tonight. P
Lesson 10-7
The mother and daughter watch the flamingos at the zoo. P
The rhinoceros crosses the field in a herd. P
A lion is the king of the jungle. P
The tiger stands in the snow. P
The jaguar hangs on the tree branch. P
The leopard lies in the grass and relaxes. P
The flamingos sleep with their heads tucked into their feathers. P
The snow owl flies during the day. P
Lesson 10-8
You should not feed the animals at the zoo. P
Rhinoceros means a horn on its nose. P
The lion stands on the rock. P
A tiger is an endangered species. P
A jaguar is one of the fastest animals on earth. P
A leopard is hunted for its fur. P
A flamingo stands on one leg. P
The owl hunts mice at night. P
Lesson 10-9
In the zoo, the jaguars and leopards are put together. P
Where are the lions and tigers? P
The lions are kept by themselves. They are very strong and could hurt another animal. P
The tigers are also kept alone. P
They feed the tigers big pieces of meat. P
What is in the water? P
Flamingos are standing in the water. P
There is a white snow owl in that tree. P
It is sleeping. Owls are awake at night. P
The rhinoceros has a large horn! P
Yes. The rhinoceros fights with its horn. P
Lesson 10-10
The woman wears a snorkel to help her breathe underwater. P
The starfish hardens after it has been out of the water. P
The jellyfish can sting you if you get too close to it. P
The lobster uses its claws to protect itself. P
The dolphin jumps out of the water. P
The shark hunts for food with its radar. P
The octopus swims using its tentacles. P
The killer whale is seen in performances at Sea World. P
Lesson 10-11
You cannot stay underwater for a long period without a snorkel. P
A starfish is attached to the rock. P
A jellyfish swims close to the top of the water. P
The restaurant served lobster for dinner. P
A dolphin is rewarded with fish at the zoo. P
A shark needs to be punched in the nose to stop its attack. P
Many countries eat octopus in their dishes. P
The whale eats smaller fish for food. P
Lesson 10-12
Put your snorkel on, and you can see the starfish under the water. P
I want to swim with dolphins. P
Ok. We can do that later. P
Can we see whales? P
Not here. We will take a boat out and whale watch. P
I saw a jellyfish underwater! P
Get out of the water. The jellyfish could sting you! P
Are there sharks in this water? P
No. This water is too warm. Sharks like cold water. P
Lobsters walk across the bottom of the sea. P
The octopus catches food to eat with its tentacles. P
Lesson 10-13
The waves crash on the beach. P
The man blows bubbles for the children to play with. P
Clams grow on the side of the rock close to the ocean. P
A crab walks sideways on the beach. P
The squid is swimming away from the fish. P
The coral at the bottom of the sea is stiff and does not move. P
Seashells collect in the sand on the beach. P
The man and his son build a pyramid in the sand. P
Lesson 10-14
The surfers ride the waves in the ocean with their surfboards. P
Try blowing a bubble with your chewing gum. P
The restaurant serves clams with lemon. P
Crabs like to hide under the sand. P
A squid is not a tasty animal. P
Many people use dried coral to decorate their homes. P
You can hear the sound of the ocean in the seashell. P
The sand covers the beach. P
Lesson 10-15
I found a pink seashell in the sand. P
There is dried coral on the beach. P
The waves bring the seashells in from the sea. P
There are little air bubbles in waves. P
Is this a clam? P
Try to open it. P
I can't! It's shut tight. P
Oh! There's a crab shell. P
Don't touch it. It could have germs on it. P
Is this a squid? P
I don't know. It looks very much like a squid. P
Lesson 10-16
There are many people at the market. P
A basket of laundry is next to the machine. P
The jar is made of glass. P
The large doll is on the left. P
The machine fixes the side of the plane. P
A male lion has a mane. P
A lake is usually connected to the ocean. P
The man is late for his meeting. P
Lesson 10-18
I'm late for my job interview! P
What can I do to help you? P
Please get my clothes from the laundry. P
Where is the laundry? P
In the washing machine. I need a large jacket. P
I bought orange juice from the market. Do you want some? P
No. I don't have time. P
Brush your hair. It looks messy, like a lion's mane. P
Ok. Where are my keys? P
I put them in the jar. P
Which one? P
The jar next to the picture of the lake. P
Lesson 10-19
The man lifts the weights. P
The sun is a light for earth. P
The city lights are easy to see at night. P
The hot air balloon floats high in the sky. P
There are tightropes at the circus. P
The sign welcomes people to Miami. P
He gave me a thumbs up to show I was right. P
The boxers fight in the boxing ring. P
Lesson 10-20
Please help me lift the couch. P
Please turn on the light. I can't see. P
Night time is a good time to look at the stars. P
The tower stands high above the buildings. P
The acrobat balances on the tightrope. P
Follow the signs to the beach. P
Make a right at the next stop sign. P
No fighting is allowed at school. P