Lesson 28-3
Tell me a story, please. P
Alright. Let's light a fire first. It's cold. P
Ok. I will get the wood. P
Give me a match. Do not put your fist in the fireplace! P
Sorry. I was trying to put the wood in. P
That is not safe. P
I know. I'm sorry. P
Sometimes you can be so stupid. P
Let's not fight. I apologize. P
Okay. I got you a gift. P
Really? For what? P
You got an A in math. P
Oh, wow! It's a giant television. P
You can keep it in your room. P
Well, dinner is finished. Would you like dessert? P
Yes. I want five cookies. P
Lesson 28-5
Mosquitoes are insects that can bite you. P
There are kite flying competitions in the summer. P
Otters swim in circles around each other. P
My name is at the bottom of the list. P
Bring the box to the living room. P
A bottle of wine is for sale. P
Add ketchup to your omelet for flavor. P
An umbrella is also in the shape of an octagon. P
Lesson 28-6
I'm making an omelet. Do you want some? P
Sure. I'll have a bite. P
Here's a bottle of ketchup. It tastes good with the omelet. P
What are you doing today? P
I have to move some boxes to my apartment. P
I'm going to a kite flying competition at the beach. P
That sounds like fun. P
Oh. You moved to a new place? P
Yes. I live on the bottom floor of the building. P
Good. You won't have to climb stairs! P
Maybe you'll see an otter at the beach. P
No. I doubt it. Otters don't live in salt water. P
What are you studying? P
Different shapes, like triangles, squares, and octagons. P
A 'STOP' sign is in the shape of an octagon, right? P
Exactly. P
Lesson 28-7
Peanuts are sold at baseball games. P
The peach is cut in half, exposing its seed. P
I need to take the peas out of their shell. P
Musical groups record music on cd's. P
The mechanic fixes the car's engine. P
The newspaper article was read by many people. P
I eat a pear every morning. P
Pearls are grown in shells deep in the ocean. P
Lesson 28-8
Peanut butter tastes good on apples. P
Peaches and cream are a delicious dessert. P
Each pod has three or four peas inside. P
They recorded their wedding on video tape. P
The mechanic charged a lot of money for the job. P
The pictures in the newspaper were very good. P
Pears taste the best served with cheese. P
The pearl necklace belonged to my grandmother. P
Lesson 28-9
The ad in the newspapers says that record players are on sale. P
I can't wait to buy one. P
I got you a present. P
What is it? P
It's a pearl necklace. P
Oh, it's beautiful. Was it expensive? P
Yes, but it was worth it. P
Let's see. What can I make for lunch? P
We have peanut butter. P
Would you like a peanut butter and jelly sandwich? P
No. I want a fruit salad. P
I can cut up pears and peaches. P
That sounds very good. I need to get rid of these peas. P
I'll eat the peas for dinner. P
The mechanic says we need a new engine for the car. P
Alright. We will do what the mechanic says. P
Lesson 28-10
The man and women are at their wedding. P
The finger is pointing to the left. P
The referee watches the boxing fight. P
The vegetables grow in the garden. P
The woman's legs are covered by the skirt. P
The hungry man begs for food. P
The man leads the horse through the field. P
There are many umbrellas covering the beach. P
Lesson 28-11
We brought a present for the bride and groom at the wedding. P
In England, they drive on the left hand side of the road. P
A referee called a time out during the basketball game. P
A diet full of vegetables is very healthy. P
After my hike, my legs began to ache. P
A beggar begs for money. P
A president leads the country. P
Beaches are crowded during the summer months. P
Lesson 28-12
What does the groom do for work? P
He is a referee in boxing matches. P
Wow. This is a beautiful wedding. P
Who is sitting on your left? P
That's the bride's brother. P
He begged me to dance with him. P
Really? Why didn't you? P
I can't. I don't know how to dance. P
You just move your legs. Lead with your left leg. P
No. I'm embarrassed. Maybe after dinner. P
They have your favorite vegetable. P
They are serving carrots? P
Yes. P
I can't wait to eat. P
If you can't dance with him, ask him to go the beach. P
Ok, I'll do that. P
Lesson 28-13
The desk has a seat attached to it. P
Seashells can be found on the sand on the beach. P
We feed the seagull pieces of bread. P
The girl reads a dictionary with illustrative pictures. P
The sea's waves are rough. P
Seahorses are kept as pets in aquariums. P
The teacher explains multiplication to the class. P
The group of zebras lives on the African plain. P
Lesson 28-14
We have a seat for you at the dinner table. P
You can hear the sound of waves in a seashell. P
A seagull lives near the ocean. P
Reading can help build your vocabulary. P
The sea is home to many animals. P
The seahorses live among seaweed in the ocean. P
Students should show respect to their teacher. P
A zebra is prey to the lion. P
Lesson 28-15
You left your book on this seat. P
Oh, thanks. I have to read it tonight. P
Is it for school? P
Yes. It's for biology class. We are studying animals. P
What does your teacher talk about in class? P
Right now we are studying marine animals. P
Marine animals are animals that live in the sea? P
Exactly. For example, seahorses. P
Is a seagull a sea animal? P
No. A seagull doesn't live in the water. P
What other animals do you study? P
We study zebras. P
I saw a zebra at the zoo once. It had a beautiful coat. P
Yes. Their stripes are interesting. P
I like to draw pictures of seashells. P
Look. There are nice pictures of seashells in my book. P
Lesson 28-16
The fish swim through the seaweed. P
The boy wears his seatbelt in the car. P
The hockey team gathers in the ice rink. P
I drink my tea with milk and sugar. P
Pearls grow in shells on the ocean floor. P
We keep track of the year using a calendar. P
The boy tears a piece of paper. P
Exercise keeps your heart healthy. P
Lesson 28-17
Seaweed washes up on the beach shore. P
Wearing a seatbelt may save your life in a crash. P
The team wins the championship. P
The restaurant serves soda, tea, and water. P
Pearls can be used as beads in a necklace. P
I have a birthday once a year. P
I tear my basketball shorts in the game. P
The heart beats faster when you run. P
Lesson 28-18
I have to spend a year in New York. P
That sounds like fun. What will you do in New York? P
I will be playing football on a professional team. P
You will have a lot of fun. P
Yes, but I will miss my family. P
That's okay. Will you fly to New York? P
Yes. I have never been on an airplane before. P
It's safe. You just put on your seatbelt and relax. P
I get really nervous though. P
Have a cup of tea. It will calm you down. P
My heart beats really fast when I'm scared. P
Let's have some sushi. P
What is sushi wrapped in? P
It is wrapped in dried seaweed. P
Did you know a pearl grows in oysters? P
Yes. P
Lesson 28-19
Put fruit in your backpack for lunch. P
The globe spins on an axis. P
Use glue to stick the picture onto the paper. P
The glass does not contain any liquid. P
I need my glove for baseball practice. P
The grasshopper sits on the blade of grass. P
The woman grabs a cookie from the plate. P
The trees and grass are bright green in spring. P
Lesson 28-20
Pick a piece of fruit from the tree. P
There are millions of people living across the globe. P
I need a bottle of glue for art class. P
I would like a glass of soda, please. P
Wear some gloves to clean up the broken glass. P
Grasshoppers fly over the pool in my backyard. P
Please grab my jacket from the closet. P
Green is the color of money. P