Lesson 38-1

I gave a speech in class. P

Did it go well? P

Yes. The class clapped for me after I was done. P

That's great. P

What did you do today in school? P

I played clarinet at band practice. P

I thought you played the cello? P

No. The cello is too big for me. P

I made a clay statue in my class. P

What was the statue of? P

I made a claw out of clay. P

I'd like to see it. P

I have to clean it up a little bit. P

Do you have any clams left? P

Yes. I brought some back from the restaurant. P

Where is that restaurant? P

It is on the cliff of the ocean. P

You could see the ocean during dinner? P

Yes. P

Lesson 38-2

The hammer has a brown handle. P

The man and woman lie in the hammock. P

Monopoly is a popular board game. P

The gate leads to a garden. P

The woman has a kind face. P

A daisy grows in the grass. P

Hay is kept in bushels. P

Boats are safe in a harbor. P

Lesson 38-3

Hammers push nails into wood. P

The hammock swings in the breeze. P

Games are used to pass time. P

A gate must be kept shut. P

She wears makeup on her face. P

The daisy represents purity. P

Most cows and horses eat hay. P

Cities on the coast have many harbors. P

Lesson 38-4

I will work in the backyard today. P

It is beautiful weather. I want to plant flowers. P

What are your favorite flowers? P

I love daisies. Where will we put them? P

Let's put them around the gate. P

I have a hammock. I want to hang it. P

Do you have nails and a hammer? P

Yes. We can hang it between trees. P

Why do you have hay? P

I give it to my horse. P

You have a horse in the garden? P

No! I keep it in a stable. P

Oh! Did the storm damage your boat? P

No. We keep it in a harbor. P

That's good. Do I have something on my face? P

Yes, a little bit of dirt. P

Is it gone now? P

Yes. P

Do you know how to play poker? P

Yes. The game is simple. I can teach you. P

Lesson 38-5

A sauce for salad is made of pepper, olive oil, and vinegar. P

The sausage was cut with the knife. P

The salt is kept in a small jar. P

The wagon is pulled by two horses. P

The van is parked on the lawn. P

The forest is in the valley. P

A vacuum is easy to use on carpet. P

A taxi can be found in many major cities. P

Lesson 38-6

Sauces make certain foods taste better. P

Sausage is popular in Germany. P

Salt is kept on the dinner table. P

American settlers used wagons. P

This type of van is used for camping. P

A valley is hotter than other areas. P

A person pushes a vacuum across the room. P

Catching a taxi can be hard in New York. P

Lesson 38-7

What do we have to eat while we camp? P

I have sausage we can cook. P

Do you have spaghetti? P

I have pasta, but no spaghetti sauce. P

When will we be at the campsite? P

Very soon. Do you see that valley? P

Yes. P

We will stop the van there. P

I am uncomfortable. P

You are lucky you are in a nice van. P

Why? P

A long time ago, you would have traveled in a wagon. P

What is in that mountain? P

There are salt mines. P

What are salt mines? P

Caves where you can find lots of natural salt. P

If our car breaks down, can we get a taxi? P

No. We are not in a city. P

Why didn't we bring a vacuum? P

We did. Mom brought a small one. P

Lesson 38-8

The drivers of a cab know the city very well. P

Cabbage has a lot of vitamins. P

The scientist works in the laboratory. P

A rabbit can be a good pet. P

Some foods are packed in a factory. P

You must have a good racket to play tennis. P

A straight back creates good posture. P

The cabin is in the forest. P

Lesson 38-9

Cabs are expensive in New York and Los Angeles. P

A cabbage grows on the ground. P

A laboratory is where research is done. P

Chocolate rabbits are popular during Easter. P

Factories can cause pollution. P

A racket must have its strings changed. P

A back shouldn't carry heavy loads. P

Many people stay in cabins when they ski. P

Lesson 38-10

That movie was fantastic. P

What was it about? P

I'll tell you in the cab. It's freezing outside. P

Wait. Do we need anything from the market? P

No. I made cabbage soup. P

Ok. Tell me about this movie. P

This man was a famous scientist. He worked in a laboratory in New York. P

Tell me more about it. P

He goes to his cabin in the forest on the weekends. P

What happens next? P

It's a mystery. One day he goes missing. No one can find him. P

Are you playing tennis tomorrow? P

No. My racket is broken. I need to buy another one. P

I can't play either. My back hurts. I have to go to the doctor. P

Does your daughter still have her rabbit? P

Yes, but we must give it away. P

Why? P

She doesn't take care of the rabbit. She doesn't feed it or clean its cage. P

How's work? P

Good. The factory is making a lot of cars, lately. P

Lesson 38-11

I have a valentine card from my husband. P

A salad is a healthy lunch. P

The woman holds balloons. P

The palm is open. P

Balls are used in baseball and basketball. P

The little girl walks slowly. P

Many people put salt on their French fries. P

The wall is made of stone. P

Lesson 38-12

It is nice to receive a valentine. P

Salad tastes plain without dressing. P

A balloon can be popped. P

Objects are held in the palm of the hand. P

Balls can be bounced easily. P

She walks to school. P

A lot of salt is not good for your health. P

Put pictures on your bedroom walls. P

Lesson 38-13

Happy Valentine's Day! P

Happy Valentine's Day. I got you a valentine. P

Thank you! I brought you pink balloons. P

They are my favorite color! P

Let's take a walk on the beach. P

Ok. Let me finish eating my salad. P

Can you pass me the salt? P

Sure. Here you go. P

Alright. I'm ready. P

This is a beautiful night. P

How are we going to get to the beach? There is wall blocking us. P

There is a door here somewhere. P

Oh, here it is. P

What are you holding in the palm of your hand? P

Oh, nothing. It's just a tennis ball. P

No, it's not. It's smaller than a tennis ball. P

Oh, fine. It is a box. Here, open it. P

Oh, it's a ring! P

Will you marry me? P

Yes! P

Lesson 38-14

Have a sandwich and soup for lunch. P

There are many toys in the sandbox. P

The boy and father play on the sand. P

Pandas are an endangered species. P

The panther walks on the tree. P

Many older people use canes. P

The lion has a large mane. P

Make a banana split with a banana and ice cream. P

Lesson 38-15

Sandwiches are very good for you. P

Children play in the sandbox at recess. P

The pyramid of sand sits on the beach. P

A panda is kept in the zoo. P

A panther hunts for food. P

A cane is strong enough to support you. P

Only male lions have manes. P

Bananas grow on trees. P

Lesson 38-16

Where can I buy music online? P

You have many choices. P

Where should I go? P

I like Itunes by Apple. P

Ok. Do you want a sandwich? P

Sure. Can I have a turkey sandwich? P

Sure. I will make us two sandwiches. P

Can you also bring me a banana? Why is there sand on your shirt? P

Oh. I was at the beach this morning. I surf. P

Oh. I'd like to go to the beach. P

Surfing is hard. What did you do this morning? P

I babysat at school. I had to play in a sandbox with little kids. P

Oh, that sounds boring. Why are you using a cane to walk? P

I hurt my leg. I was running after a kid, and fell. P

Sorry about that. P

Oh, wow. Animals escaped from a zoo in New York. P

What kind of animals? P

The news says a panda and panther got out! P

Those are big animals. Did that lion get out? P

No. The male lion and his mane are safe inside. P

Lesson 38-17

The cars meet at the intersection. P

Igloos are built in Alaska. P

An ant is a very common insect. P

The man injured his hand. P

The shoes are inside the box. P

Ink can stain a carpet. P

Hawaii is a tropical island. P

Ice has frozen on the tree branch. P

Lesson 38-18

There are traffic lights at an intersection. P

An igloo can protect you from snow. P

Mosquitos and bees are insects that can hurt you. P

The doctor helps people who are injured. P

Come inside out of the rain. P

Ink is blue, black, and red. P

An island usually has a beach. P

I would like water with ice. P

Lesson 38-19

Where should we go on vacation this winter? P

I would like to go somewhere hot with a beach. P

I would like to go somewhere cold. P

Hawaii is beautiful. The ocean is warm. It is an island. P

I would like to see the Eskimos. P

They live in igloos. P

I know. I haven't been inside an igloo before. P

It is too cold. Do you ski? P

No. I injured myself the last time I skied. P

What did you injure? P

I injured my hand. P

There aren't many insects in Hawaii. P

Yes, there are. There are a lot of mosquitos. P

We can go ice skating. P

I do like ice skating. P

Oh! This pen exploded. The ink is on my hands. P

Here, clean up with napkins. P

Please cross this intersection. P

I live on the right. P

We will talk later. P

Lesson 38-20

Litter belongs in the wastebasket. P

The hot air balloon is high in the sky. P

The setting sun is hiding behind the mountain. P

The kites fly above the ocean. P

The bee hive hangs from the branch. P

Let's study in the library. P

The lamp gives off light at night. P

The lighthouse is on a hill. P

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44