Lesson 42-1

Each person holds a black banner. P

You only have two hands. P

They are dancing in couples. P

The fan asked for the star's autograph. P

The dentist says you shouldn't eat candy. P

Please buy a can of paint. P

A manhole leads to the sewer. P

A hangar is next to the runway. P

Lesson 42-2

This is my first day of school. P

Welcome to our school. P

I like your school's banner. P

It has the school mascot on it. P

Yes. You are the Burbank Bulldogs. P

Do you like football? P

I am a big fan of the sport. P

You should come to a game. P

It's so hot in the classroom. P

We do not have a fan in the room. P

Do you have a school dance? P

Yes. We have a dance for Christmas. P

I would like to go. P

We also celebrate Halloween. P

Do you give out candy at school? P

No. They don't allow candy at school. P

Oh, I can't open my locker. P

Let me give you a hand. There you go! P

Thanks! What is that in my locker? P

Oh, it is a spray can of paint. P

What's that across from the school? P

It's an airport hangar. P

Watch your step! The manhole doesn't have a cover. P

Lesson 42-3

The van is parked inside the garage. P

The glass jar is empty. P

The large doll is bigger than the small doll. P

The garden has flowers and hedges. P

A harp can only be played by one person. P

The sailboats are docked in the harbor. P

I received a parcel in the mail. P

The people shop at the market. P

Lesson 42-4

The garage door is open. P

The top keeps the jar closed. P

I ate a large amount of food at dinner. P

The home has a large garden. P

The harp is used in classical music. P

Many cities on the coast have a harbor. P

I sent a parcel containing your Christmas present. P

Many products are sold at the market. P

Lesson 42-5

Hello. Can you babysit my child? P

I would be happy to. When do you need me? P

Next week. I have to go the market. P

Where should I put my car? P

You can park your car in my garage. P

Ok. Where does your child like to play? P

He likes to play tag in the garden. P

What if he gets hungry? P

I will leave 20 dollars in a jar. You can buy a pizza for dinner. P

How do I get to your home? P

We live by the boat harbor. P

What street do you live on? P

My home is on Rose Street. It is the large, red house on the right. P

How long will you be gone? P

I will be home at 10 o'clock at night. P

What will you do? P

I will go to the market, and then go to a concert. P

What type of concert? P

A classical music concert. My favorite harp player will be playing. P

How interesting. P

I also need you to mail a parcel for me. P

Sure. P

I will leave it by the door. P

Lesson 42-6

The tractor digs up dirt. P

The dictionary begins with the letter A. P

The bib has a horse on it. P

China has the largest city in the world. P

In Monopoly you must use dice. P

I write about my day every night in my diary. P

Women's rings often have diamonds. P

Bison in America are rare. P

Lesson 42-7

Dogs like to dig holes in the lawn. P

Sometimes the dictionary has pictures of the words. P

Some adults wear bibs when eating messy foods. P

Pollution is common in cities. P

The dice are used for gambling. P

Diaries help you remember events. P

Diamonds are found in South Africa. P

Many bison were killed in the 20th century. P

Lesson 42-8

I will make dinner for you tonight. P

Good. I want spaghetti. P

What about the baby? P

She has eaten already. P

Put her bib on. I will feed her a little bit of spaghetti. P

Have you seen my diamond earrings? P

Yes. They are in your jewelry box. P

Thanks. I need to dig through it to find them. P

Please pass me the dictionary. P

Why? P

I want to teach the baby the alphabet. P

Here. Do you want to move to the city? P

Why? P

There are a lot of activities. P

I will think about it. P

Let's play Monopoly. P

Oh, no! I can't find the dice. P

I have another pair. P

I am going to write in my diary. P

What will you write about? P

It is private. P

Ok. There are more bison in Canada than in America. P

Really? I never knew that. P

Lesson 42-9

The boy disguises himself with a mask. P

Put the pasta on the dish. P

The fish are piled in the boat. P

The man is a fisher. P

The box holds many fishhooks. P

The boxer hits with his fist. P

The pirate carries a sword for a weapon. P

The lion is the king of the jungle. P

Lesson 42-10

You have to disguise yourself for Halloween! P

Please set the table with knives, forks, and dishes. P

Fish is a very healthy food. P

A fisher must wear a hat, boots, and pants. P

Please put a fishhook on my fishing line. P

Your fist is the size of your heart. P

Pirates travel by boat and a have a crew to help them. P

The lion stands on the rock. P

Lesson 42-11

Let's go fishing today, Grandpa. Are you ready? P

Yes. P

Ok. We must walk to the boat. P

Wow. Look at that paw print! P

Yes. It is a lion's paw print! P

Don't be silly. Lions don't live in forests. P

You're right. Lions live in jungles. P

Take your fishhook and put this on it. P

What is this? P

A worm. Put the worm on the fishhook. P

Why? P

We have to disguise the fishhook. P

So the fish don't see the hook? P

Right. You are a smart fisherman. P

How do I hold the fishing pole? P

Hold it with a tight fist. P

We caught so many fish! P

Yes. I hope we don't meet any pirates that will steal our fish! P

That's silly, grandpa. There are no pirates here. P

Which dishes will we use for dinner? P

We will use the red dishes. P

What will we eat for dinner tonight? P

Fish, of course. P

Lesson 42-12

The wire on the pole carries electricity. P

The long drive from Los Angeles to San Francisco tired me out. P

The car caught fire after the accident. P

Iron the wrinkles out of your shirt. P

The violin makes a high-pitched sound. P

The pipe is separated into two parts. P

The bison produces milk that can be made into cheese. P

Hawaii is a chain of islands. P

Lesson 42-13

I would like a wire fence built around my farm. P

This math class is very tiring. P

There was a forest fire in the hills of Malibu. P

You should iron your clothes after you wash them. P

I have played the violin since I was four. P

Water pipes bring water into the home. P

The bison population is low in America. P

The Galapagos islands have exotic animals. P

Lesson 42-14

Hello, Mr. Smith. P

Hello, Mrs. Jones. P

Can you take down this wire fence? P

Why? P

It is very ugly and dangerous. I hate to look at it. P

Well, I have to listen to you play violin. P

What's wrong with that? P

You play violin very badly. P

I'm tired of fighting with you. P

Ok. I will replace the fence. P

One more thing. P

What is that? P

Your backyard is very messy. P

What's wrong with it? P

You have old tires and iron pipes in it. P

I repair things. Those are my materials for work. P

Clean them up. I am your neighbor. You don't leave alone on an island. P

Why should I do what you say? P

I helped your family after you had a fire. P

That's true. You helped us a lot. P

Thank you for cleaning up. P

Do you want to go bison hunting with me? P

I love hunting. That's a good idea. P

Lesson 42-15

The kangaroo carries her baby in a pouch. P

The rooster cries in the early morning. P

My sweater is made of wool, and it keeps me very warm. P

The teacher instructs the students at school. P

The mother and daughter visit the animals in the zoo. P

The boy points to his tooth. P

My tools help me fix things around the house. P

I can eat my ice cream with a spoon. P

Lesson 42-16

The kangaroos gather under the trees. P

A rooster lives in the chicken coop. P

Wool socks will keep your feet warm. P

I like learning at school. P

The zoo is full of exotic animals from around the world. P

My tooth is loose, and I think it may fall out. P

My dad's tools are in the garage. P

Here is a bowl of soup and a spoon. P

Lesson 42-17

What are you going to wear to school? P

I will wear my wool sweater. P

I put a spoon in your backpack. P

Why? P

You need a spoon to eat your soup. P

Thanks. P

My tooth fell out. P

Give me the tooth. P

Here you go. P

Does your mouth hurt? P

No. My mouth feels fine. P

I need a tool to put a nail in the wall. P

A good tool for that is a hammer. P

Can you buy me a hammer? P

Yes. P

Where are you going after school? P

My friends and I are going to the zoo. P

I heard the zoo has a new kangaroo. P

Yes. It's a baby kangaroo. P

Have fun! P

Will the zoo have roosters? P

I don't think so. P

I can see a rooster on a farm. P

Lesson 42-18

The ladder to success is difficult. P

The child is sad. P

The ladybug is on the leaf. P

She is the last daughter, and the baby of the family. P

We study the multiplication tables. P

The woman has a pretty face. P

The human race lives on earth. P

A radio can be entertaining. P

Lesson 42-19

Climbing up the social ladder is easy with money. P

When you are sad, you cry. P

A ladybug is good luck. P

The baby of the family is the youngest. P

The table shows how much money there is. P

She is making a happy face. P

The black race were made slaves. P

Radios can be bought everywhere. P

Lesson 42-20

I like this song. Turn the radio up. P

You want the radio louder? P

Yes. P

This song is sad. P

You have a smile on your face! P

I'm not sad. The song is sad. P

Ok, fine. Have it your way. P

Why are you upset? P

You are the baby of the family. P

And? P

You get everything you want. P

How is school? P

Good. It's an easy ladder to climb. P

What do you mean? P

It's easy to succeed. You must study, and you will get A's. P

School is hard for me. P

What do you study? P

Multiplication tables. P

Oh, those are easy. P

That's because you are older. P

Oh! There's a ladybug on the bag. P

Gross! Take it off. P

Do you believe the human race is good? P

Yes the human race has created lots of great things. P

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