Lesson 31-1
The singer uses a microphone at the concert. P
Students use a microscope in biology class. P
A bowl of rice is a healthy dish. P
Use rope to tie the boat to the dock. P
The boy stands in a wide gap. P
The sun is hidden behind the mountain. P
The lemon pie on the table. P
The man rides the horse across the desert. P
Lesson 31-2
The audience can't hear you. Use the microphone. P
Microscopes are heavy pieces of equipment. P
Rice is popular in Asian cuisine. P
I want my hair tied in a ponytail. P
Open the door wide. P
The dog is hiding under the bed. P
Pumpkin pie is served during Thanksgiving. P
Can you teach me to ride my bike? P
Lesson 31-3
How long have you been riding your bike? P
Today I rode it for an hour. P
Take a break. P
Where can I tie my bike? P
It's not safe to tie it outside. P
Where do I put it? P
Hide it inside my apartment. P
My bike is big. The door to your apartment isn't wide enough. P
It won't fit? P
No. I will hide my bike behind the bush. P
Ok. Come inside and have some pie! P
Did you make the pie? P
No. I made rice and sushi. P
Why do you have a microscope in your office? P
My job is to draw small insects. I can't see them without the microscope. P
Oh. Who uses this microphone? P
I use the microphone. I am a singer. I perform concerts. P
Lesson 31-5
Friends sometimes give each other rings. P
Please finish your homework before tomorrow. P
My mom cooks great dinners. P
All birds have wings. P
We sing in church every Sunday. P
I sink in the water because I can't swim. P
California uses windmills for some electricity. P
My window has a tree outside of it. P
Lesson 31-6
Excuse me, ma'am. I've lost my ring. P
You left the ring in the restaurant? P
Yes. My friend and I had dinner here yesterday. P
The cleaners haven't finished cleaning the bathroom. Did you leave it there? P
Yes. I took off my ring to wash my hands. P
Wait here. P
Oh. Another thing. I left the ring next to the window. P
The sink is next to the window? P
Yes. P
Here it is! I found it. P
That's great! I'm so happy I could sing. P
I'm glad. Would you like to eat here tonight? P
No. We are having dinner in the city of Bakersfield. P
They have a lot of windmills in Bakersfield, don't they? P
Yes. The windmills give the city electricity. P
Oh, what's that sound? P
It sounds like the wings of an insect. Look, it's a bee. P
Lesson 31-7
Volcanos are found all over the world. P
The rope ties two objects together. P
The robot picks up an object. P
The woman wears her hair in two ponytails. P
The man walks on the street road. P
The pink rose grows on a bush. P
The team rows down the river. P
The machine rolls down the road. P
Lesson 31-8
The lava flows down the side of the volcano. P
Sailors must know how to tie a rope well. P
A robot is created by scientists. P
Ponytails are worn by women and men with long hair. P
Keep your eyes on the road when driving. P
A single rose is a nice gift. P
The men and women sit in a row. P
I taught my dog how to roll over. P
Lesson 31-9
Hawaii is beautiful. P
Yes, driving on the road here is very nice. P
It has a lot of volcanos. P
Do you see those men rowing over there on the water? P
Yes. That looks like fun! P
Hawaii also has a lot of plants. P
Look! There are rose bushes on the left. P
Where? P
There! Oh, watch out for the ball rolling across the road! P
Is the rope still holding down our surfboards? P
Yes. The wind is blowing my hair around. P
Put it up in a ponytail. P
Scientists invented a new robot. P
What does the robot do? P
It can cook meals for you. P
Really? P
Yes. P
Lesson 31-10
I would like some pepper on my salad. P
The box holds many pencils. P
The three pelicans rest on the boat. P
The child plays with his pet, a puppy. P
The pebbles are gathered on the beach. P
The penguins walk on the beach together. P
The man holds a pen in his hand. P
A basketball court is in the shape of a rectangle. P
Lesson 31-11
Too much pepper makes me sneeze. P
I sharpen my pencil before I begin drawing pictures. P
The pelican catches a fish with its bill. P
My parents allow me to have many pets. P
Skipping pebbles on the water is a fun game. P
Penguins are prey to sharks. P
Modern pens come with ink already inside. P
Doors are shaped like a rectangle. P
Lesson 31-12
Should I use a pen or pencil to do my math homework? P
It's best to do it in pencil. P
Yes. If I make a mistake, I can erase it. P
There's a movie about penguins. Do you want to see it? P
Not really. I don't like penguins. P
What birds do you like? P
I like pelicans. I like to watch them fly. P
They do have enormous wings. P
Have you fed our pet puppy? P
Yes. I let it walk around in its cage. P
The rectangle shaped one? P
Yes. The big rectangle cage. P
I have a pebble in my shoe! P
It probably got in there during our run. P
Yes. There were a lot of rocks. P
Will you pass the pepper? P
Sure, here you go. P
Lesson 31-13
The seal sits on the beach. P
Seagulls can be found near the ocean. P
Seahorses can be kept as pets in aquariums. P
The bird uses its beak to eat the seeds. P
The people can see the ocean from the boat. P
Seaweed grows at the bottom of the ocean. P
The boy and girl play on the seesaw. P
The zebra herd stands together in Africa. P
Lesson 31-14
Seals live both in the ocean and on dry land. P
We feed the seagull pieces of bread. P
A seahorse is eaten by fish in the ocean. P
Plant the watermelon seeds and you will grow your own watermelon. P
The blind cannot see the environment around them. P
Many sea animals live among the seaweed. P
The playground has a seesaw for children. P
A zebra's skin is used for rugs. P
Lesson 31-15
I am afraid of swimming in the sea. P
Why? P
I'm afraid of sea animals. P
You're probably just feeling the seaweed on your feet. P
Do seals eat humans? P
No, they eat fish. P
Seahorses are very small. I shouldn't be afraid of them. P
Exactly. Put some seeds in the bird's cage. P
Oh, I forgot. P
Did you ever see a shark in the ocean? P
No. I hope I never see a shark. P
Have you ever seen a seagull? P
Yes. I like seagulls. P
Where are the kids? P
They are playing on the seesaw. P
Is this rug real zebra? P
No. It is a fake zebra. I like the black and white stripes. P
Lesson 31-16
The water for tea boils in the kettle. P
Four jets fly through the air in a triangle formation. P
The pipe is made out of a copper metal. P
Children write letters to Santa Claus for Christmas. P
The beetle crawls into the hole in the ground. P
The person feeds the bird nuts. P
The bees fill the hive with honey. P
The heel is not covered by a sock. P
Lesson 31-17
The kettle on the stove is very hot. P
Jets fly faster than an average plane. P
Our coins are made out of silver metal. P
Write me a letter when you are away. P
A beetle flies through air. P
Mothers feed their hungry children. P
A bee dies immediately after it stings you. P
My heel ached after my run. P
Lesson 31-18
Put the kettle on the stove. P
I will get the honey. What cup do you want? P
The metal cup keeps the water hot the longest. P
Alright. I need to write a letter to our neighbor. P
Why? P
They have too many bees in their tree. P
That's dangerous and makes a lot of noise. P
Yes. I'm scared to go in my backyard. P
I found a beetle in the bathroom. P
Oh, no! Did you put it outside? P
Yes. It probably came in through the open window. P
What is that sound? P
Jets taking off from the airport. P
Take your shoes off. P
My heels hurt. I need to wear my slippers. P
What can I feed you? P
I would just like tea with honey. P
Lesson 31-19
Tulips can be cut and put in bouquets. P
Put a cube of sugar in my tea. P
Mules are used to carry heavy loads. P
The ruler of the U.S. is the president. P
The man pumps air into his tires. P
Take an umbrella with you because it will rain. P
The umpire stands behind the catcher. P
Gum is not allowed in church or school. P
Lesson 31-20
The field of tulips are in bloom. P
The box is in the shape of a cube. P
The mule eats hay and lives on a farm. P
The king and queen of England used to be the rulers of that country. P
The gas pump puts oil in your car. P
The umbrella will keep the sun off your face. P
I disagree with the umpire's call. P
Blow a bubble with your gum. P