Lesson 39-1

Do not throw litter on the street. P

Airplanes travel high. P

Let's play a game of hide and seek. P

Kites can only fly if there is a lot of wind. P

A bee hive has honey inside it. P

Librarians help you find books in the library. P

A candle can light up a dark room. P

A person works in the lighthouse. P

Lesson 39-2

Let's work on a school project together. P

We must study in the library. P

What are you hiding in your pocket? P

Nothing. It's my library card. P

I can't reach the top shelf. It is too high. P

Here you go. Is this the book you want? P

Yes. It's dark in here. Turn on the light. P

You dropped your candy wrapper on the ground. P

So what? P

It is litter. Put it in the wastebasket. P

What will the project be about? P

We must choose our topic. P

Honey is my favorite food. P

Bees make honey. They make it in a hive. P

No. That's too easy. P

I like sailboats and the ocean. P

My family has a lighthouse. We can study that. P

No. What about flying? P

Yes. I like flying kites. P

Kites are a fun hobby. Let's write how to fly kites. P

Lesson 39-3

The piece of ribbon is long and soft. P

The dog had six puppies. P

You can take a boat down the river. P

The water from the faucet falls into the sink. P

You must buy tickets to see a movie. P

The girl tiptoes out of the house at night. P

The American colonies were small villages. P

Thumbs up is a sign that one is right. P

Lesson 39-4

Tie a yellow ribbon around a tree to remember a soldier. P

I called you six times, but you didn't answer. P

Many salmon swim up the river. P

Wash your hands in the sink. P

The tickets for the concert are sold out. P

Ballerinas dance on their tiptoes. P

A village in Africa may be very poor. P

Turn right on Wilshire Boulevard. P

Lesson 39-5

I would like two tickets for tonight's play. P

That will be six dollars. P

That's very cheap. P

On Wednesdays tickets are only three dollars each. P

Where will we sit? P

Enter the building, and turn right. P

Then? P

There will be a door on your right. It will have a red ribbon on it. P

Our seats are inside the door? P

Yes. P

Ok. P

The play started. You are late. P

What do we do? P

You must tiptoe inside. Do not make a lot of noise. P

Oops! I spilled ketchup on my shirt. P

There are sinks in our bathrooms. P

What is the play about? P

Life in a small village in England. P

Isn't the village next to a river? P

Yes. The characters fish in the river. P

Lesson 39-6

The soccer player kicks the ball. P

The picture shows a sunset behind mountains. P

I was just kidding you. I didn't mean it. P

Every city has a public library. P

The ice covers the branch. P

The iceberg sticks up out of the ocean. P

The icicle hangs off the tree branch. P

The dice is rolled during the game. P

Lesson 39-7

The ball is kicked into the goal. P

Please take a picture of us together. P

Are you kidding me? I would never do that. P

You need a card to use the library. P

Ice is dangerous for skiers. P

The Titanic hit an iceberg and sank. P

Icicles form in caves in Alaska. P

You must have dice to play Monopoly. P

Lesson 39-8

I don't like your friend David. P

Why not, Dad? P

He's a bad kid. P

Why? P

He stole a book from the library. P

How do you know? P

There was a picture of him in the newspaper. P

He is a good kid. He plays soccer with me. P

Yes, he kicks the ball well. P

And when I hurt my knee he brought me ice. P

He helped you? P

Yes. Can I still play dice with him? P

Ok. P

We are writing a report together. P

For what class? P

History. We are writing about the Titanic. P

The boat that sank? P

Yes. It hit an iceberg. P

It hit an icicle? P

No. Icicles are on land. Icebergs are in the ocean. P

Lesson 39-9

There are no nuts in the supermarket. P

Take the rabbit out of the hutch so it can hop around. P

The African women sit outside of their hut. P

I put butter on my toast at breakfast. P

The boy cuts paper with a pair of scissors. P

The soldiers in the army must wear a uniform. P

The students go to the university after high school. P

Flowers and plants attract butterflies. P

Lesson 39-10

Can you open this nut for me? P

The rabbit lives in the hutch in the garage. P

There are many huts in poor countries. P

Cooking with butter gives food a lot of flavor. P

Cut the cake into five pieces for everyone. P

Some private schools ask their students to wear uniforms. P

I am a biology major at the university. P

Catching a butterfly with a net is difficult. P

Lesson 39-11

Do you have to wear a uniform at the university? P

No. You can wear whatever clothes you want. P

My school doesn't allow me to have long hair. P

You have to cut your hair. P

Yes. I have to cut it short. P

What did you bring for lunch? P

Just some nuts. P

My mom made me toast with butter for breakfast. P

You're not hungry? P

Not really. P

Why do African women live in huts? P

They do not have money. A hut is not expensive to build. P

If a storm comes, their hut will be destroyed. P

Yes, that's true. Where do you keep your pet rabbit? P

My parents got rid of the rabbit. P

Why? P

I didn't clean its hutch. P

I caught a butterfly yesterday. P

Really? P

It's a monarch butterfly. It is very big. P

Lesson 39-12

Planet earth is in the Milky Way galaxy. P

The woman puts gas in her car. P

The hamburger includes tomato and lettuce. P

The airplane is in the hangar. P

The cowboy hat is bright red. P

Ham can be eaten cooked or uncooked. P

The boy hangs the coat on the rack. P

The fingers on the hand push buttons. P

Lesson 39-13

A galaxy has millions of stars. P

Do not put gas next to fire. P

A hamburger is simple to make. P

Every airport has a hangar. P

Hats protect eyes from the sun. P

In the United States, baked ham is usually eaten at Christmas. P

Hang your clothes up to stop wrinkles. P

Hands are used for all actions. P

Lesson 39-14

Hello. You may hang your hat over there. P

Thank you very much. P

How can I help you? P

I want a book about the Milky Way galaxy. P

Ok, let me find you one. P

Thank you. P

I looked. I'm sorry. We are sold out. P

Okay. I also need to find a book about airplanes. P

There is one on that shelf next to your right hand. P

Do you mean the book with the airplane hangar on the cover? P

Yes. P

I have to cook dinner tonight. I need a recipe. P

Ok. We have good cookbooks. P

Great. P

This book is good. It teaches you how to bake a ham. P

I don't like ham. What about hamburgers? P

Yes. This book will be good for that too. P

Ok. I'll buy it. P

Is there anything else you need? P

Yes. Could you tell me where the nearest gas station is? P

Sure. There is one down the street on the left. P

Lesson 39-15

The lamp is turned on. P

A horse is a mammal. P

The math test was mammoth. It had 100 questions. P

Hold the tambourine with both hands. P

Each button has been named. P

Chess is a mental game. P

The antenna on the radio picks up signals. P

Put a bandage over your cut. P

Lesson 39-16

A lamp should be in every room. P

The mammal can feed its babies with milk. P

The SUV can seat 10 people. It is a mammoth vehicle. P

Shake the tambourine to make music. P

Name your new puppy. P

The game of basketball is simple. P

Without an antenna, satellite television will not work. P

It is time to take off the bandage. P

Lesson 39-17

I have to write a paper for school. P

You need a lamp by your desk. P

Why? P

So you have enough light. How long does your paper need to be? P

It is a 20 page research paper. P

That's mammoth! P

What does that mean? P

That it is very large. When is it due? P

Tomorrow. P

We should go to the library. P

My subject will be about how an antenna works. P

That's very scientific. P

I wanted to write about horses. P

Why did you change your subject? P

The teacher said we couldn't write about mammals. P

Oh! I can't go to the library. I have to play tambourine in my band. P

What did you name your band? P

We named the band, "Dog Moon". P

Here, take this bandage off. P

What happened? P

I cut myself playing a game of basketball. P

Lesson 39-18

There are two rats next to the trap. P

The hat has a large brim. P

The picture shows a case that businesspeople use. P

The batter is playing a game of baseball. P

The vase sits on the beach. P

The wastebasket is full of paper. P

When you are upset, you should be patient. P

The gate leading to the house is closed. P

Lesson 39-19

Rats are animals that carry disease. P

A hat keeps the sun off of your face. P

A case of oranges is sold at the market. P

A referee stands behind the catcher in baseball. P

A vase is full of flowers and ivy. P

Throw the dirty napkin into the wastebasket. P

Being patient is a virtue. P

A gate protects the home. P

Lesson 39-20

I just bought a new house. P

That's great. Where is it? P

It is on Larchmont Avenue. P

That is a good neighbordhood. How big is your home? P

It has 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. P

What furniture do you need? P

I need a lot of furniture to decorate. P

You should build a gate to protect you. P

Yes. We have a white fence. P

Good. Do you have a vase? P

I have a vase to hold flowers. P

Do you have problems with the house? P

Yes. The house is very old. We have rats. P

That's terrible. Do you have traps to catch rats? P

Yes. The rats are almost gone. P

The sun is very bright today. P

I wore my red hat to keep the sun out of my eyes. I couldn't find my baseball cap. P

Where should I thow the empty can? P

In the wastebasket next to my briefcase. P

My husband hasn't called me back! P

Be patient. He will call you soon. P

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