Lesson 11-1

Those people on the right are protesting the war. P

They are lifting signs that say "Bring home the troops". P

Why are the signs so high? P

So everyone can see them. P

Why don't they protest at night? P

Because there is not enough light to see them. P

Do you think the war is a good thing? P

I don't know if the war is a good or bad thing. P

Would you fight in the war? P

No. I think war is too dangerous. P

Is it dangerous to walk a tightrope? P

No. If there is a net below to catch you, it is safe. P

Lesson 11-2

Celery with peanut butter is a healthy snack. P

The students work at desks during school. P

The cello is a string instrument played with a bow. P

The centipede crawls through the rocks. P

A cactus is a plant that can be found in the desert. P

A bird's feathers fall out naturally. P

The fence separates the road from the grass. P

The dentist opens the child's mouth. P

Lesson 11-3

The celery is not ready to be eaten. P

I keep pens and paper on my desk. P

A cello sits between the player's legs. P

Some foreign countries eat centipiedes. P

You must have a lot of water to survive in the desert. P

Indians wear bird feathers in their hair. P

Some houses have fences in the front and backyard. P

People visit the dentist twice a year. P

Lesson 11-4

Where did you go this weekend? P

I visited an Indian reservation in the desert. P

What did you bring back? P

Feathers from their ceremonies. P

Cool. I saw the dentist yesterday. P

What happened? P

He said I should stop eating sugar, and eat more natural foods. P

Like celery? P

Yes, vegetables and foods without sugar. P

That's too bad. I'm going to study at my desk. P

Ok. I'm going to practice playing my cello. P

I caught a centipede crawling under the fence. P

Lesson 11-5

The leaves are wet after the rain. P

A spider spins a web in the corner of the room. P

The man and woman are at a wedding. P

Christmas and Thanksgiving happen during the winter season. P

The sea's waves are rough. P

The boy wears his seatbelt. P

The desk has a seat attached to it. P

The seashells are found on the beach. P

Lesson 11-6

My hair got wet in the ocean. P

Flies fly into the web and the spider eats them. P

We brought a present for the bride and groom on their wedding. P

Fall is back-to-school season for students. P

Surfers ride their boards in the sea. P

A seatbelt may save your life in a car crash. P

We have a seat for you at the dinner table. P

I decorate my room with seashells. P

Lesson 11-7

I'm going to a wedding this Thursday. P

It is wedding season. Lots of couples get married in the spring. P

The wedding ceremony will be on a boat at sea. P

Aren't you afraid of getting wet? P

No. I'll be careful. P

Let's go to the market. P

Make sure to put on your seatbelt. P

What's this on my seat? P

A seashell. I bought it from a store. P

It's nice. Can I have it? P

Sure. Oh, there's a spider web in your car. P

Oh, I haven't cleaned it in a while. P

Lesson 11-8

We work five days a week. P

A vehicle needs gas to run. P

I drink my tea with sugar and milk. P

The teacher explains multiplication to the class. P

The hockey team is on the ice rink. P

After selling all my chocolate, I had zero left for myself. P

We keep track of the year using calendars. P

The man tears a sheet of paper. P

Lesson 11-9

The students have two weeks for Spring Break. P

Park your vehicle in the garage. P

Tea in the afternoon is an English tradition. P

Students should treat their teachers with respect. P

A team must work together to win a game. P

One minus one is zero. P

A new year begins every January 1st. P

I tore my pants while playing basketball. P

Lesson 11-10

The teacher gave me a zero on my test. P

When was your test? P

The test was last week. I'm afraid I'll get a bad grade for the year. P

No, you won't. You do all your homework. Where is your backpack? P

In your vehicle. Let me get it. P

Yes, get it and show me your test. P

Should I make some tea? P

Yes. That would be nice. P

Oops. There's a tear in my shirt. P

Go put another one on. I bought you a new t-shirt today. P

We can work together as a team. Will you help me study? P

Sure. We will be a successful team. P

Lesson 11-11

A jeep can be driven in the mountains. P

The beet can leave a red stain on your fingers if you touch it. P

The girl feeds the deer at the petting zoo. P

Humans have two feet. P

The boy and girl meet each other for the first time. P

My grandma sews a sweater with a needle and thread. P

The banana has its peel removed. P

The people on the boat can see the ocean. P

Lesson 11-12

The jeep's tires need to be changed. P

I would like beets in my salad. P

Deer live in groups in the forest. P

I wear shoes and socks on my feet. P

Give your name when you meet someone. P

The nurse gives me a shot of medicine with a needle. P

I slipped on the banana peel. P

Blind people cannot see the environment around them. P

Lesson 11-13

The deer's feet can take them very far. P

It's true. I have seen them travel a long distance. P

Where did you see them? P

I drove a jeep in the forest. My job was to write about what I saw. P

Did I know you then? P

No, we didn't meet each other yet. P

I put beets in your salad. Do you like them? P

Yes. They are warm and tasty. P

Ouch! I stepped on a needle! P

Oh, I'm sorry. I was sewing. Are your feet okay? P

No, I need a band-aid. P

Okay. Let me peel the covering off. Here, put the band-aid on. P

Lesson 11-14

The bird eats the seeds out of the person's hand. P

The boy and girl play on the seesaw. P

We work five days out of the week. P

The girl throws the ball up in the air. P

The boats passes under the bridge. P

The umpire stands behind the catcher. P

There are two sets of underwear in the picture. P

Grab an umbrella because it's going to rain. P

Lesson 11-15

If you plant watermelon seeds, you will grow a watermelon. P

The playground has two seesaws. P

The students have two weeks vacation for Christmas. P

Jump up to make a basketball shot. P

My dog sleeps under my bed. P

The umpire says the batter has struck out. P

I wash my underwear in the laundry with the rest of my clothes. P

Use an umbrella to keep the sun off your face. P

Lesson 11-16

Get under the umbrella so you don't get wet. P

It's good that it's raining. It will make my seeds grow! P

It's supposed to rain all week. P

The water will go up in the pool. P

We should cover the pool. P

Will the umpire stop the baseball game? P

No. I don't think so. P

What are those children doing? P

They are playing on the seesaw. P

I just did your laundry. I washed your underwear as well. P

Thank you. Did you put the underwear in my drawer? P

Yes. P

Lesson 11-17

Soldiers wear the same camouflage uniform. P

Unicorns are fictional characters in stories. P

A cucumber needs to be cut to be put in a salad. P

The farmer uses a controlled burn in his grass land. P

The butcher cuts a piece of meat to sell. P

The bushes turn red and brown in the fall season. P

The bulldozer moves dirt around in the construction site. P

There are three high rise buildings around the park. P

Lesson 11-18

Private schools make students wear a uniform. P

The unicorn is a symbol of good luck. P

The cucumber is old and needs to be thrown out. P

Do not touch fire, or you risk being burned. P

A butcher must wear an apron when he is working. P

Please cut the bushes in the backyard because they are too big. P

Use a bulldozer to knock over the building. P

I work in the building on the left. P

Lesson 11-19

What is in the building next door? P

It is a butcher shop. P

They are going to knock it down with a bulldozer. P

Really? Why? P

There was a fire. The shop was burned. P

How did the fire start? P

The butcher was cooking something and his uniform caught fire. P

That's too bad. Will they leave the bush in front? P

No. They will cut the bush down too. P

Well, let's get some lunch. Do you want a cucumber sandwich? P

Did you read that book about unicorns? P

No. I don't like fantasy books. P

Lesson 11-20

Musicians must read music when they learn to play. P

The students look at the dinosaur skeleton at the museum. P

Mules are used to carry heavy loads. P

The tuba is played in the orchestra. P

The man wears a suit to church. P

Carry a suitcase to the airport. P

The cellos make a beautiful tune. P

The tulips are in bloom in the garden. P

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