Lesson 22-1
The police put the burglar in jail. P
I bought a pair of jeans at the store. P
The man works in the bakery. P
A butcher cuts meat for people to cook. P
The palace has many fountains. P
I read an article in the newspaper about the plane crash. P
The train takes passengers to work. P
We go to church every Sunday with my family. P
Lesson 22-2
You do not have any freedom in jail. P
I work as a cashier in a food store. P
He bakes bread to sell in the bakery. P
The butcher wears an apron when he works. P
If you throw a coin in a fountain, make a wish. P
The photos in the newspaper are very beautiful. P
People sit on the train and read books. P
I read the bible in church. P
Lesson 22-3
The policeman is taking the burglar to jail. P
What did the burglar do? P
The burglar stole money from a store. P
How do you know? P
I read the story in the newspaper. P
Where are we going? P
First, we are going to church. P
Which church are we going to? P
We are going to the church next to the fountain. P
Is the water in the fountain? P
Yes. The water in the fountain is very beautiful. P
I have to take the train to work tomorrow. P
We should go to the butcher and get you some meat for a sandwich. P
Yes. I also want to go the bakery to buy a cake. P
Lesson 22-4
The students learn how to read in school. P
The students study the dinosaur skeleton at the museum. P
The doctors treat the patient in the hospital. P
I bought cold medicine at the drugstore. P
My wife and I went to the theater for our anniversary. P
The waiter brings the food to the table at the restaurant. P
The guest checks into the hotel for the night. P
The crane spreads its black and white wings. P
Lesson 22-5
I must be at school at 8am in the morning. P
Our school field trip is at the museum. P
She goes to the hospital to have the baby. P
The pharmacist at the drugstore filled my prescription. P
The actors perform on stage at the theater. P
The people eat their food in a restaurant. P
We stayed at a hotel during our vacation. P
We watched the cranes fly over our heads. P
Lesson 22-6
I have to take my child to school in the morning. P
I work at a restaurant in the morning. P
Do you want to go to the theater this weekend? P
Yes. I like to go the theater. P
I like looking at art. We can go to the museum before that. P
Oh! I don't feel well. P
Do you need to go to the hospital? P
No. I'm not that sick. I need medicine, though. P
I will take you to the drugstore. You can buy medicine there. P
Where are you living? P
In a hotel next to the museum. P
I will take you there. P
That crane is lifting bricks to build a building. P
The crane is very tall and is making a lot of noise. P
Lesson 22-7
The patient's leg is covered with blood. P
The cane helps older people walk safely. P
The boy walks with crutches. P
The doctor places the stethoscope on the patient's chest. P
Cover your nose when you sneeze. P
The man's arm is very muscular. P
The sleeve of my shirt touches my elbow. P
The person uses their hand to press keys. P
Lesson 22-8
The nurse takes my blood for a test. P
My grandmother has a cane in her car. P
You don't need crutches when you sit down. P
A doctor wears a stethoscope around his neck. P
I sneeze often because I have a cold. P
He bends his arm upward. P
The elbow bends when you throw a ball. P
A hand has five fingers. P
Lesson 22-9
Doctor, I can't stop sneezing. P
You have a cold. I will give you some medicine. P
I broke my leg. P
You will have to use crutches for a while. P
How do I use crutches? P
You put the crutch under your arm, and grab it with your hand. P
Walking with crutches is hard. P
It's okay. After a while, you can walk with a cane. P
My elbow hurts. P
It is just sore. Do not play sports for a week. P
The nurse has to take my blood. P
Let me get a nurse for you. P
I think something is wrong with my heart. P
Let me listen to your heart with my stethoscope. P
Lesson 22-10
The finger presses the button on the telephone. P
The thumb in the picture is pointing up. P
The woman's leg is covered by her skirt. P
The old woman could not walk, and had to use a wheelchair. P
The human foot has five toes. P
The sock touches my ankle. P
Each human toe has a toe nail. P
The boy in the picture points to his shoulders. P
Lesson 22-11
I caught my finger in the door. P
The 'thumbs up' sign is positive. P
My leg hurt after I ran the race. P
The patient was taken in a wheelchair to her room. P
Do not step on the glass with your foot. P
I twisted my ankle playing basketball. P
My toes touch the hot sand at the beach. P
Football players wear shoulder pads to protect themselves. P
Lesson 22-12
I broke my foot and need to sit in a wheelchair. P
The doctor said I hurt my shoulder. P
Is he going to give you medicine? P
Yes, but I won't be able to walk for a week. P
You will have to lay in bed? P
Yes. P
I accidently cut my finger with a knife. P
Oh, that's terrible. Which finger did you cut? P
I cut my thumb. P
They should give you stitches. P
Are the toes on your foot okay? P
Yes. P
My legs are tired from sitting in this wheelchair. P
You should stretch your ankle. P
Lesson 22-13
The wolf growls at the bear. P
The alligator climbs into the lake from the log. P
The zebra is caught by the lion. P
The giraffe uses its long neck to eat leaves high on the tree. P
The monkey eats food on the tree branch. P
The hippopotamus spends most of its time swimming in the lake. P
The kangaroo carries its child in her pouch. P
The child feeds the deer at the petting zoo. P
Lesson 22-14
The wolf hunts the forest for food. P
An alligator should not be handled by a lay man. P
A zebra is famous for its stripes. P
Giraffes grow fast as babies. P
Monkeys play with each other in the tree. P
The children at the zoo look at the hippopotamus eating. P
A kangaroo jumps across the field. P
Deer drink water from the lake in summer. P
Lesson 22-15
The monkey is climbing in the trees. P
Monkeys like to play with each other. P
A hippopotamus is swimming in the water. P
It swallows a lot of water and then spits it out! P
Ha! That's funny. Look at the zebras running around. P
Zebras have a very interesting coat. P
Yes. Zebras are black and white. P
The giraffes are eating leaves of the highest tree. P
A giraffe is the tallest animal in the world. P
Let's look at the wolves. They look a lot like dogs. P
Yes, but wolves have longer hair. P
The alligator has very sharp teeth. Look! It's mouth is open. P
The kangaroo is holding its baby in its pouch. P
Look at the deer. It is lying down in the grass. P
Lesson 22-16
The buoy stops the swimmers from swimming into areas of the ocean. P
The submarine comes to the surface of the water. P
I keep seahorses in my aquarium with my fish. P
The seaweed sways in the water in the bottom of the ocean. P
The shipwreck is next to the cliff. P
The anchor keeps the boat in one place. P
The gold jewelry is on the display in the store. P
The queen's crown has many jewels inside. P
Lesson 22-17
We should not pass the buoy. P
A submarine can attack another ship from underwater. P
The seahorse swims among the seaweed. P
Seaweed washes up on the beach shore. P
If the storm doesn't stop, we will be shipwrecked. P
Every boat must drop their anchor in the harbor. P
The pirate stole gold coins from the boat. P
The jewelry store sells many beautiful jewels. P
Lesson 22-18
I can feel the seaweed on my feet when I swim. P
Can you see any seahorses? P
No. The seahorses are too small for me to see. P
Those people are dropping their anchor. P
Yes. They want to keep their boat in one spot. P
Do submarines come near the beach? P
No. The submarines are only in the deep sea. P
You shouldn't swim past the buoys. P
Why not? P
It's unsafe. P
Did pirates leave treasure in the sea? P
Maybe. There could be a treasure chest full of gold and jewels. P
Look! There's a shipwreck. Maybe there is treasure on the ship. P
It could be dangerous. P