Lesson 29-1

Grab a bowl of fruit and come sit next to me. P

What are you reading? P

It's a book about the languages spoken around the globe. P

How many languages do you know? P

I speak two languages. English and Korean. P

Do you want a glass of milk? P

Sure. Have you seen my baseball glove? P

Yes. You left it in your backpack. P

Oh, thanks. Have you played baseball recently? P

No. I would like to play baseball on the green grass. P

I will take you. Have you finished your art project? P

No. I need glue to put the picture on the paper. P

Let's go to the store and buy some glue. P

Do you know what this is a picture of? P

Yes. You drew a grasshopper. It is nice. P

Thank you. It looks very realistic. P

Lesson 29-2

The fire created a lot of smoke in the air. P

The snow covers the mountains. P

The snail crawls on the blade of grass. P

Let's build a snowman with a carrot for a nose. P

A snowflake has a beautiful design. P

The snake eats mice as food. P

The woman wears a snorkel to breathe under water. P

When you sneeze, germs are spread around. P

Lesson 29-3

The smoke coming from the oven means something is burning. P

We ski in the fresh snow. P

A snail moves slowly down the road. P

The snowman melts in the morning sun. P

Snow falls in snowflakes from the sky. P

A snake crawls on the ground. P

Without a snorkel, you cannot breathe under water. P

It is polite to cover your nose when you sneeze. P

Lesson 29-4

The snow is a lot of fun to play in. P

I wish I wasn't sick. I have a cold. I can't stop sneezing. P

Here. Use this tissue. P

Do you want to build a snowman? P

Yes. Where is that smoke coming from? P

It's coming from the fire we made. P

Is it safe? P

Yes. It is a camp fire. P

Oh. A snowflake just fell on my nose! P

Let me see! P

You are moving as slow as a snail. Hurry up! P

I'm building the snowman as fast as I can. P

I miss the ocean. I want to go snorkeling. P

I have been snorkeling. You get to see a lot of fish underwater. P

Is that a snake? P

No. There are no snakes in the snow. Snakes live in hot and dry places. P

Lesson 29-5

The wooly mammoth is extinct like the dinosaur. P

The boy points to his tooth. P

The woman is holding a bunch of balloons. P

The dictionary is a type of book. P

The boomerang has a design on it. P

Sweep the kitchen with the broom. P

The woman chooses the perfume she likes best. P

The cook makes the food in the restaurant. P

Lesson 29-6

The dinosaur chased the mammoth across the grass. P

My tooth hurts, so I should go see the dentist. P

I bought balloons for your party. P

I left the book open for you to read. P

I found a boomerang on the floor in the park. P

Give me the broom so I can clean under my bed. P

I have to choose which college I will go to. P

A cook wears a white coat and hat. P

Lesson 29-7

What color balloon did you choose? P

I chose the red balloon. P

Don't you want a boomerang? P

No, I like balloons better. P

Is your tooth hurting you? P

No. The dentist fixed my tooth. P

Good. What should I cook for dinner? P

Let's eat at a restaurant. P

Okay. What about Korean barbeque? P

Yes. I like that. P

I have to write a book report for school. P

What is it about? P

I'm studying dinosaurs. P

They were mammoth in size, weren't they? P

Yes. They were very big animals. P

I will sweep the house with the broom. Then we can eat dinner. P

Lesson 29-8

Staple your report together before you turn it in. P

We keep track of the days of the week on the calendar. P

Give me tape so I can put the picture on the wall. P

I take notes in class in my notebook. P

The man takes a book from his bookcase. P

You cannot use a calculator on the math test. P

There are 26 letters in the English alphabet. P

I paint all my portraits on an easel. P

Lesson 29-9

I staple my papers together so I won't lose them. P

The calendar says Christmas is on December 25th. P

The tape isn't strong enough to hold the frame up. P

The answers to the test are in my notebook. P

I keep my magazines and newspapers in the bookcase. P

My calculator helps me divide large numbers. P

Students in kindergarten learn the alphabet. P

Each art student has their own easel. P

Lesson 29-10

The calendar says we have a test today. P

You should study your notes in your notebook. P

Yes. The answers on the test are in my notebook. P

I have to turn my book report in. P

Staple the pieces of paper together. P

I will staple the papers together so they don't get lost. P

Where did you get the book for your report? P

I got the book from the bookcase in the classroom. P

On the first day of school, we tape our names to our shirts. P

You write your name on paper and tape it to your shirt? P

Yes. It helps people learn your name. P

What is 5 times 5? P

Let me use my calculator. My calculator says it is 25. P

How many letters are in the alphabet? P

26 letters. Where do you put your paintings? P

I keep them on the easel while I paint them. P

Lesson 29-11

The goslings walk together through the grass. P

The sheep stands next to its baby on the farm. P

The lamb is used for meat. P

A mouse eats a lot of cheese. P

The donkey lies in the field. P

The bees fill the hive with honey. P

The frog hops through the puddle. P

The fish swim in the pond. P

Lesson 29-12

The goose gives birth to a gosling. P

Sheep are shorn for their wool. P

A lamb will easily follow its mother around. P

We caught a mouse in our house. P

Donkeys are used to carry heavy luggage. P

A bee dies immediately after it stings you. P

A frog's skin is slippery. P

The pond is surrounded by a forest. P

Lesson 29-13

Does the goose have a gosling? P

Yes. The goose has five goslings. P

She takes good care of her goslings. P

Yes. The sheep also have lambs. P

The lambs follow the herd of sheep wherever they go. P

We have a mouse problem. P

You have mice in the farm house? P

Yes. The mice eat the cheese from the cows. P

Oh, no. P

We are making honey from bees. P

That must taste really good. P

We also have frogs in the pond. P

You also have fish in the pond. P

We want to have a donkey on the farm. P

You don't need a donkey. You should get a horse. P

Yes. I would like to ride a horse. P

Lesson 29-14

The wallet has dollar bills inside. P

I have a key for my house on my key chain. P

Lock the door after you leave the house. P

Typewriters are no longer used in offices. P

A hundred dollar bill is in my wallet. P

The coin has a president's face engraved on it. P

Please use a paperclip to put your report together. P

Please write a check to me for the job I did. P

Lesson 29-15

A wallet should be kept in a pocket. P

My new car came with a new key. P

Do not lock your door. P

They used to type letters on typewriters. P

Please pay with dollar bills. P

The nickel is a coin worth five cents. P

I keep paper clips on my desk. P

My paycheck is mailed to my home. P

Lesson 29-16

I need new checks for my bank account. P

Okay. Do you have your bank card? P

Yes. It is in my wallet. Here you go. P

Thanks. P

I would also like to take out 50 dollars. P

Would you like that in 10 dollar bills? P

Yes. I would also like 4 quarters. P

Oops! I dropped a coin. P

That's okay. I'll pick it up. P

Thank you. Please sign these papers. P

Can I have a paper clip to keep these papers together? P

Yes. Hold on. They have locked the register. P

Do you need the key? P

Yes. I have to unlock the register with the key. P

I will wait. P

Here is your money. Have a nice day. P

Lesson 29-17

The swans swim under the bridge. P

The penguins walk across the sand together. P

The peacock's feathers are collectable. P

The eagle is a symbol of American independence. P

An elephant has large tusks that are made of ivory. P

The ostrich can be ridden by humans in races. P

The bear eats a fish it caught in the river. P

The panda eats bamboo. P

Lesson 29-18

Swans are symbols of beauty in literature. P

Penguins are prey for whales. P

A peacock walks around the petting zoo. P

The eagle builds a nest for its eggs. P

Elephants travel in packs in the wild. P

An ostrich buries its head in the sand. P

Bears will visit the campsite if you leave food out. P

A panda was born in China last week. P

Lesson 29-19

Where are the elephants and ostriches in the zoo? P

They are in the section of the zoo for African animals. P

Do they have pandas at this zoo? P

No. They have many pandas in Chinese zoos. P

Look at the penguins swimming underwater! P

Penguins are very good swimmers. P

The peacock's feathers are very beautiful. P

Can I feed the peacock some popcorn? P

No! You cannot feed the animals at the zoo. P

Are there any more birds? P

Yes. There is a swan swimming in the lake. P

Oh! There's an eagle. It is building a nest. P

Where are the bears? P

The bears are hiding in their cave over there. P

They are scared of the people. P

No. The bears are relaxing in the shade. It's late. P

Lesson 29-20

The man catches the ball. P

The caterpillar walks on a twig. P

The cat is lying down. P

Many older people use a cane. P

The cake has white frosting. P

Businessmen carry a black case. P

The cage has a bird inside. P

The man explores the cave. P

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