Lesson 12-1
I can read and write music. P
Our school field trip is going to the museum. P
A mule eats hay and lives on a farm. P
Tubas are sold in music stores. P
A suit needs to be taken to the drycleaners. P
A suitcase is filled with clothes and toiletries. P
I hummed the tune all day long. P
Tulips can be cut and put in a bouquet. P
Lesson 12-2
The music at the museum tonight is very good. P
Is it jazz? P
I don't know. Listen to the tune. P
The tuba sounds fantastic. Why are you wearing a suit? It's hot outside. P
The airport lost my suitcase. I had all my clothes in it. P
All you have to wear is a suit? P
Yes. I have to go shopping. P
That's too bad. I have to buy some tulips for my sister. P
Why? P
It's her birthday. P
Have you ever ridden a mule? P
Yes. I rode a mule in South America. P
Lesson 12-3
The Olympic athlete jumps over the pole. P
The number of people coming to the party is ten. P
The people are having a picnic for lunch. P
The hunter looks for animals with his dog. P
A 100 percent is an A+ on a test. P
The orangutan swings on a vine in the jungle. P
I clean my underwear with the rest of my laundry. P
The boat passes under the bridge. P
Lesson 12-4
We jumped up and down when we heard the news. P
What number of items will you buy? P
Students have lunch at noon when in school. P
A hunter shoots small animals with a gun. P
I need to study to get a 100 on my test. P
A jungle is home to many monkeys and birds. P
Underwear is folded in the drawer. P
My dog sleeps under my bed. P
Lesson 12-5
There are hundreds of animals living in the jungle. P
Can hunters hunt those animals? P
No. The animals are protected. P
That's good. Look under that tree. P
What do you see? P
There's a monkey jumping from tree to tree. P
What is he eating? P
Probably his lunch. He's eating a banana. P
What is the number of people living in the jungle? P
I don't know. It depends which jungle. P
Did you pack underwear? P
Yes. I brought three pairs of underwear for the trip. P
Lesson 12-6
The stem of the flower has leaves on it. P
The strawberry's green top should be removed before eating. P
The stove has a fire lit in it. P
The store sells men's and women's clothes at low prices. P
The doctor wears a stethoscope around her neck. P
The steak cooks on the grill. P
The museum has many statues of presidents. P
The desert is spotted with large stones. P
Lesson 12-7
Cut the stems of the roses so they fit in the vase. P
Strawberry jam tastes good on toast. P
The pot of soup warms on the stove. P
I need to buy food for dinner at the store. P
She puts the stethoscope on the patient's chest. P
Buy two steaks to cook for dinner. P
The statue of President Abraham Lincoln is in Washington, D.C. P
The lizard sits on the stone in the sunlight. P
Lesson 12-8
I saw the statue of President Lincoln in Washington. P
That statue is very old. It is made of stone. P
I took a picture of it. P
Do you want strawberries? P
Yes. P
Let me cut the stem off the strawberry for you. P
Why is the stove on? P
I am going to make steak. P
When did you buy the steak? P
I bought it at the store this morning. P
Why do you have a stethoscope? P
I work as a doctor. I have to go back to the hospital in a few minutes. P
Lesson 12-9
I wear a pair of trousers with a belt. P
The winner of the race receives a silver trophy. P
The forest is full of tall trees. P
The chest is full of gold treasure. P
The tray carries toast and four glasses of milk. P
There are two seats at the table. P
There are no leaves on the twig. P
The parrots are twins because they are colored the same. P
Lesson 12-10
You should wear nice trousers to church. P
Our school basketball team keeps their trophy in the hall. P
The cat is stuck in the tree and cannot get down. P
The pirate searches for treasure on the island. P
Bring my breakfast to me on a tray. P
I have two parents. P
Don't throw twigs because it may hit someone in the eye. P
I have a twin brother that looks just like me. P
Lesson 12-11
How many trophies did you win? P
I won two trophies. One in basketball and the other in baseball. P
Do you have a twin brother? P
Yes. He doesn't play sports, though. He likes to study. P
Oh! Don't climb in that tree! You might break a twig. P
It's alright. There are lots of twigs on the tree. I won't break one. P
My mom will bring us a snack on a tray. P
You ripped your trousers on the tree. P
It's okay. I will change. P
Let's hunt for treasure. P
Where is it? P
The treasure is under the tree somewhere. P
Lesson 12-12
The sheets on the bed need to be cleaned. P
There are plants on the shelf in the kitchen. P
The soldier carries a shield to protect himself. P
The shuttle takes off from the airport. P
The boy uses his hands to touch his shoulders. P
The woman takes a shower outside at the beach. P
The shovel is used to dig up the dirt. P
The man shouts an announcement to the townspeople. P
Lesson 12-13
The sheet of paper is folded in half. P
My old school books are in my shelves. P
The arrow bounced off the soldier's shield. P
Astronauts pilot space shuttles when they travel to the moon. P
He wears a shirt that covers his shoulders. P
I shower every morning when I wake up. P
A shovel lays on the ground. P
The crowd shouts to get the soccer player's attention. P
Lesson 12-14
Bring me that magazine on the shelf! P
You don't have to shout. I'm right here. P
I would get it myself, but my shoulder hurts. P
Sure. P
Would you also hand me the sheet of paper next to the book? P
Okay. No problem. P
I need to take a shower before I leave on my trip. P
I am going to plant a tree while your gone. P
Use my shovel to make a large hole. P
Ok. It will be an apple tree. P
Shield your eyes from the sun with sunglasses. P
I will wear sunglasses when I'm outside. P
Lesson 12-15
Donkeys eat thistles in the field. P
I have three sisters. P
The earth is full of oxygen that allows us to breathe. P
The path in the garden leads to the house. P
Order a new horseshoe from the blacksmith. P
The girl smiles with her mouth. P
The summer months are June and July. P
The moth is attracted to the flame of the candle. P
Lesson 12-16
Ouch! The thistle scratched my leg. P
Bring three swim suits on vacation. P
There are many different kinds of people on earth. P
Take this path to get to the building. P
The blacksmith uses fire to make a new horseshoe. P
I open my mouth to brush my teeth. P
We are on vacation for a month. P
Moths can eat fabric if you let them in your closet. P
Lesson 12-17
How do mule's put thistles in their mouth? P
Mule's mouths aren't as sensitive as ours. They can eat anything. P
How long is summer vacation? P
You get three months off school. P
Where does this path lead? P
This path leads to the most beautiful place on earth. P
It is the path to the lake. P
Yes. We are going to the blacksmith. P
Our horse needs a new horseshoe. P
Yes. The blacksmith will make it for us. P
What is that flying insect? P
It's a moth. It is attracted to the lamp light. P
Lesson 12-18
I listen to music on the radio on my way to school. P
The fireplace is decorated for Christmas. P
We have new carpet in our apartment. P
May I have your telephone number? P
I use the lamp by my bed to read a book. P
I keep my clothes and socks in a dresser. P
Musicians record their music on a cd. P
We make dinner in the kitchen. P
Lesson 12-19
The radio is playing my favorite song. P
We gather around the fireplace to tell stories. P
I must vacuum the carpet to get the dust off. P
Pick up the telephone when it rings. P
Turn off all the lamps at night. P
The dresser has many drawers. P
I record my voice on a computer. P
The refrigerator and stove are in the kitchen. P
Lesson 12-20
It's morning. Turn the lamp on. P
I want to listen to the news on the radio. P
The telephone is ringing. P
Pick it up. I am going to the kitchen. P
Oops! I spilled orange juice on the carpet. P
What are you cooking in the kitchen? P
I am cookings eggs and sausage. P
I need my watch. It is on my dresser. P
Let's make a fire in the fireplace. P
No. We don't have time. We have to go to school. P
Did you record the movie? P
Yes. We can watch the movie after school. P