Lesson 15-2
Watch out! Monsters crawl out of that hole at night! P
No, they don't. Stop scaring me. P
Just kidding! The holes are made by car tires rolling over the dirt. P
Where did you get that gold ring? P
I bought it. P
Will you hold my bag and fold it for me, please? I'm cold. P
No. P
Why not? P
I don't have to listen to you! P
Oh, never mind. P
I want to be a soldier. P
You are not strong enough! P
Yes, I am. I will be when I grow up. P
Lesson 15-3
The woman wears a bead necklace. P
The bird has a large, colorful beak. P
There are rows of umbrellas on the beach. P
Beets can stain your fingers with red dye. P
The beetle buries itself in the sand. P
The lighthouse casts a beam of light to guide ships. P
Beans are delicious in soups. P
A bee makes honey in a hive. P
Lesson 15-4
Pearls can be used as a type of bead. P
The beak is hard and sharp so birds can crack seeds. P
The beach is crowded during the summer months. P
You can put beets in fresh salad. P
A beetle flies through the air in the desert. P
Headlights shoot beams of light on the road. P
Keep beans in a cool, dry place. P
If a bee stings you, it will die immediately afterwards. P
Lesson 15-5
I lost my bead necklace at the beach yesterday. P
Oh, I'm sorry. A bird once flew away with my bracelet in its beak. P
That's terrible. P
I'm making a salad. What should I put in it? P
My favorite vegetables are green beans and beets. P
Ok, I'll try those. P
Oh! I see headlight beams. P
That means someone's car just arrived. P
It's probably my dad. P
Try this honey my bees made. P
It tastes delicious! P
Bees and beetles are my favorite insects. P
Mine, too. P
Lesson 15-6
The men talk about business during work. P
The ice cream is melting on the cone. P
My mother picked three melons from our garden. P
The nebula is located in outerspace. P
The boy points to his neck. P
The necklace hangs around the woman's neck. P
The small birds live in the nest. P
People catch fish using a net. P
Lesson 15-7
Two men play a game of tennis. P
The ice melts in the hot sun. P
The melon is cut into small pieces for lunch. P
The nebula can be seen on the map of the galaxy. P
I hang my glasses around my neck. P
Necklaces need to be fastened with a lock. P
The mother bird brings food back to the nest for the babies. P
The net can be used to catch any small animal. P
Lesson 15-8
Do you want me to tie this necklace around your neck? P
Sure. Where are we going? P
We are going out to dinner with our friends. P
I have to fix my fishing net. P
There's also a bird's nest in our tree. P
I will look at that. Do you want it to go away? P
I haven't seen the mother come to the nest. P
There could be something wrong. P
Try some of this melon I bought at the store. P
It tastes good. P
Yes. Some men saw a nebula today in space. P
Yes. I heard. Have they given a name to the new nebula? P
Not yet. I'll let you know if they do. P
Lesson 15-9
The boy and girl lean back against each other. P
The meal contains meat, vegetables, and rice. P
There are three peas to every pod. P
The peacock is kept at the zoo. P
Meat must be cooked before it is eaten. P
They sell peanuts at baseball games. P
A seal lives on the beach and in the ocean. P
June and July are months in the summer season. P
Lesson 15-10
I stand up straight and do not lean over. P
After working hard, you should eat a good meal. P
I must take the peas out of the pod. P
A peacock feather is collected by people. P
We had meat soup for lunch. P
I want peanut butter on toast for breakfast. P
There are many seals at Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco. P
Fall is a season when students go back to school. P
Lesson 15-11
It's basketball season again. P
Oh, yeah. Let's watch the game on television. P
Please don't lean on the T.V. P
Oh, I'm sorry. What is the team's mascot? P
The team's animal is a peacock. P
Right. They are the Pittsburgh Peacocks. P
Let's cook some meat. P
I'm pretty hungry. I will make a big meal tonight. P
Ok. I have peanuts to snack on. P
I want peas to eat with the meat. P
Oh, I saw a seal the other day. P
Where were you? P
We went to San Francisco. There were a lot of seals by the bay. P
Lesson 15-12
Two men talk about business. P
Penguins walk on the beach together. P
Bring a tent when you go camping. P
I sharpen my pencil before I begin drawing. P
The leaves are wet after the rain. P
The boy plays with his pet, a puppy. P
You can catch a fish with a net. P
A head of lettuce is sold in the supermarket. P
Lesson 15-13
The men watch football on television. P
The penguin eats the fish it has caught. P
I keep a light in my tent at night. P
The pencils are kept in the box. P
My hair is wet after I swim in the ocean. P
My parents allow me to have many pets. P
Use a net to catch any small animal. P
I want more lettuce in my salad. P
Lesson 15-14
What are the men using the net for? P
They are trying to catch fish. P
I will set up the tent next to the water. P
What if the water gets the tent wet? P
Alright. I'll move the tent back. P
What are you writing with that pencil? P
I'm not writing. I'm drawing a picture of the water. P
Are there penguins here? P
No. Penguins only live in cold climates. P
That's right. Who is taking care of our pet? P
I asked our neighbor to feed it. P
She knows that rabbits eat lettuce, right? P
Yes. She will feed our pet rabbit lettuce and carrots. P
Lesson 15-15
The boy and his mother hurry to catch a bus. P
The African women live in a hut. P
The hunter looks for prey with his dog. P
The little girl hugs her pet kitten. P
The hubcap protects the tires of a car. P
I keep my pet bunny in a hutch in the garage. P
Pour some water out of the jug. P
A hundred percent on a test is an A+. P
Lesson 15-16
I'm late for my appointment, so I have to hurry. P
A hut can be found in poor villages. P
Hunters use shotguns to kill animals. P
People hug each other when they love each other. P
A hubcap fell off in the car accident. P
Take the rabbit out of the hutch so it can hop around. P
There is a jug of juice on the breakfast table. P
I must study so I can get a 100 on my exam. P
Lesson 15-17
The hunter keeps the animal it found in a hutch. P
That's not fair to the animal. P
I know, but it's not against the law. P
Where does the hunter sleep at night? P
In his hut. He gets jugs of water to drink from the river. P
How many hunters are there? P
Hundreds of hunters are looking for animals. P
They must hurry or all the other hunters will get the animals. P
That's true. P
Where is the hubcap on your tire? P
It fell off. I need to replace it. P
Yes, it's not safe to drive without a hubcap. P
I have to go. Give me a hug good-bye. P
Lesson 15-18
The rug goes in the middle of the room. P
The men run the race. P
The airplane lands on the runway. P
The submarine comes to the surface of the ocean. P
The sun is setting over the hill. P
The man and woman wear sunglasses on the beach. P
The sunset can be seen over the bridge. P
The tusk of the elephant is very sharp. P
Lesson 15-19
Leave your shoes next to the rug at the door. P
The policeman is running to catch a criminal. P
The runway is clear for the plane to arrive. P
A submarine can attack a ship from under the water. P
The sun warms the earth everyday. P
I keep my sunglasses in the car. P
A sunset on the beach is a very nice sight. P
Hunters collect tusks of elephants because they are made of ivory. P
Lesson 15-20
There is a lot of sun outside. P
Did you bring your sunglasses? P
No. I lost them when I was on a run. P
That's too bad. This sunset is beautiful. P
The sun is too bright. I can't see. P
The plane is already on the runway. P
That means we're about to take off. P
Yes. I can't wait to get on the submarine. P
It'll be interesting to see inside one. The museum is supposed to be interesting. P
Did you move the rug in the living room? P
Yes. I didn't want it to get dirty. I put it in the closet. P
How large is an elephant's tusk? P
Very large. About five feet at least. P