Lesson 6-1

Jeans are a casual type of clothing. P

The watch says it is almost four o'clock. P

Keep your neck warm by wrapping a scarf around it. P

I hang my jacket up in the closet. P

I made mittens out of yarn. P

I don't get wet in the rain because I wear a raincoat. P

I keep my wallet in my back pocket. P

Sew a zipper on your jacket so you can close it. P

Lesson 6-2

It is snowing. I have to go to school. P

Why don't you wear your raincoat? P

That won't keep me warm. I have to wear a jacket. P

Put on your mittens to keep your hands warm. P

I will also wear a scarf to protect my neck. P

What pants will you wear? P

My jean pants. P

Zip up the zipper on you jacket. P

Where is my watch? P

Your watch is in the pocket of your jeans. P

Lesson 6-3

Milk comes from cows. P

The calf has long fur and eats grass. P

The horse eats grass in the field. P

The man teaches the colt how to walk. P

The duck swims in the lake. P

The ducklings follow their mother around the barn. P

The goat has hooves made for climbing mountains. P

The goose lays an egg. P

Lesson 6-4

Cows only eat hay and grass. P

A calf drinks milk from its mother. P

The horse runs in the race. P

A colt has long, skinny legs. P

Ducks are hunted by hunters. P

A duckling is not strong enough to feed itself. P

The goats fight each other with their horns. P

Mother goose is a classic children's story. P

Lesson 6-5

Where is the calf? P

The calf is drinking milk from the cow. P

Can I play with the colt? P

No. It is too young to play. It is with its mother, the horse, in the stable. P

Look! The ducks swim with their ducklings in the lake. P

Yes. They live in the lake. P

Where is the goat? P

The goat is in the barn. We are taking the goat's milk to make cheese. P

The goose is alone? P

Yes. The goose just walks around the farm alone. P

Lesson 6-6

The grass needs to be mowed. P

The fence separates the road from the grass. P

The trees in the forest are tall. P

The shadow of the mountain is on the bottom of the rock. P

The fence extends up and over the hill. P

The man walks on the road. P

The smoke rises from the fire. P

The picnic contains grapes and cheese. P

Lesson 6-7

We sit on the grass during the picnic. P

Most houses have fences in the front yard. P

Trees are used for lumber. P

I can see my shadow on the road when I walk. P

The hill has steep cliffs. P

The road leads straight home. P

You should not inhale smoke. P

Let's have a picnic next to the lake. P

Lesson 6-8

Why is there smoke coming from that hill? P

There might be a fire. P

The grass might be burning. P

Did you have a picnic on that hill? P

No. There is no road on that hill. P

Is that hill part of the farm? P

No. There is a fence on that hill. It does not belong to us. P

The shadow of the trees is getting longer. P

Yes. Long shadows mean it is getting late. P

We will go on a picnic in the grass someday. P

Lesson 6-9

Sugar makes pies sweeter. P

The meal includes meat, vegetables, and rice. P

The waiter brings drinks to the table. P

The woman carries drinks to the customers. P

I got you a gift for Christmas. P

I have lunch set up on the grass. P

The hamburger has lettuce and tomato inside it. P

A turkey sandwich is in the refrigerator. P

Lesson 6-10

Can I borrow a cup of sugar? P

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. P

The waiter would like take your order. P

The waitress brings hamburgers to the kids. P

She opened the gifts at her party. P

The students have lunch at noon in school. P

I like ketchup and mustard on my hamburger. P

Please make me a sandwich for school. P

Lesson 6-11

We are having her birthday lunch here. P

Where should we put the gifts? P

Put the gifts under the table. P

I am hungry for a big meal. P

Let's find our waiter. P

We don't have a waiter. We have a waitress. P

Excuse me, waitress. We would like to order lunch. P

I would like a turkey sandwich. P

I would like a hamburger with no onions. P

I would also like tea with sugar to drink. P

Lesson 6-12

The woman's cheek lifts when she smiles. P

The woman's hair is tied in a bun. P

The man shampoos his hair in the shower. P

I keep the comb in the bathroom. P

The man runs a brush through his hair. P

The barber uses scissors to cut hair. P

I use a razor to shave my mustache. P

The sailor has a long beard. P

Lesson 6-13

Europeans kiss on the cheek to greet one another. P

I have to wash my hair before school. P

I shampoo my hair once a day. P

Use a comb to straighten your hair. P

I am bald, so I don't need a brush. P

The barber cuts the boy's hair. P

Women use razors to shave their legs. P

Santaclaus is drawn with white a thick, white beard. P

Lesson 6-14

Do you want your hair to be above your collar? P

Yes. P

Okay. I will shampoo your hair first. P

Can you comb it? P

Sure. I will wet your hair and then comb it. P

I also want someone to shave my beard. P

I have a razor. I can shave your beard. P

You are not my barber. P

No. Your barber is sick. He is not here. P

Please comb my hair after you are done. P

Lesson 6-15

You need a jack to change your tire. P

The man and woman put gas in their car. P

Use pliers to remove the nail from the wall. P

The boy wears a seatbelt in the car. P

The car's engine will not start. P

The fender of the car is blue and silver. P

The hubcap protects the car's tire. P

The car has two headlights. P

Lesson 6-16

The mechanic has a jack in his shop. P

Gas prices are very high nowadays. P

I keep pliers in my toolbox. P

Wearing a seatbelt might save your life in a car accident. P

My old car needs a new engine. P

The car's fender was crushed in the accident. P

The mechanic replaced the car's hubcap. P

Headlights shine light on the road at night. P

Lesson 6-17

Lift up the car with a jack. I need to change the tire. P

Oops! The hubcap came off the tire. P

That's okay. I will put the hubcap on later. P

This car needs a new engine. P

I need to fill this truck up with more gas. P

The driver got into an accident. The car fender is broken. P

I fixed this car's headlight. Look at how bright the light is! P

You did a good job. Pass me the pliers. P

Here you go. I am leaving for the day. P

Don't forget to wear your seatbelt! P

Lesson 6-18

The wind blows the large white sails. P

The sailboat exits the harbor slowly. P

The tugboat brings the broken boat onto land. P

To catch a taxi, you must step out on the street and whistle. P

The bus carries many passengers to another village. P

The plane flies through the clouds. P

The helicopter lifts a large vehicle from the ground. P

The two women row the rowboat with oars. P

Lesson 6-19

Raise the sails to make the boat push forward. P

A sailboat cannot move forward if it does not have sails. P

A tugboat can save a boat that is lost at sea. P

You must pay the taxi driver the fare. P

Wait for the bus on this bench. P

A pilot must fly a plane safely. P

Helicopters are used during wars. P

You can carry some light objects in a rowboat. P

Lesson 6-20

The sailboat's sail broke. P

We must send a tugboat to bring the sailboat back. P

How can I get to the airport fast? P

What time does your airplane leave? P

My airplane leaves in twenty minutes. P

The bus is too slow. You should pay for a taxi. P

How does someone cross the lake? P

They should use a rowboat to cross the lake. P

How do soldiers get dropped off in different locations? P

Soldiers are dropped by helicopters into different countries. P

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