Lesson 1-1
People play musical instruments in orchestras. P
The person inspects the coffeebean. P
The ink is in the pot. P
Salt is a mineral we put on our food. P
The person dials with their finger. P
The king wears a crown and sits on his throne. P
Pink is a color of innocence and femininity. P
A pin can hold two pieces of cloth together. P
Lesson 1-2
There are wind and string instruments. P
Security guards inspect luggage at the airport. P
Ink comes in many colors, such as black, blue, or red. P
A diamond is a mineral we wear on our bodies. P
Humans have ten fingers. P
Kings must be responsible and wise. P
Boys don't usually like pink. P
Please pin this label to your shirt. P
Lesson 1-3
Can you inspect my musical instrument? P
Yes. I can. Why do you need an inspection? P
I spilled some ink on my keyboard. I used ink to press my finger on the paper. P
I see. Oh, your pink shirt is torn. P
Really? I need a pin. P
I heard that you were cast in the school play as a king. P
Yes. I will act wearing a crown that's made with some minerals. P
Lesson 1-4
The painter uses a brush to paint a picture. P
The secretary answers the phone for her boss. P
The electrician fixes the electrical wires. P
The plumber fixes the leak in the sink. P
The model walks the runway in the fashion show. P
The policeman makes sure people obey the law. P
The workers sew in a factory. P
The judge makes a decision in the trial. P
Lesson 1-5
A painter sold his painting to a customer. P
A secretary must make appointments in the office. P
We need to call the electrician because the lights aren't working. P
A plumber wears jeans and a t-shirt. P
Models are expected to be very tall and thin. P
A policeman is supposed to protect the community. P
A worker must be paid for their job. P
You cannot judge until you have heard the whole story. P
Lesson 1-6
I am a painter. I paint pictures of models in my studio. What job do you have? P
I work as an office secretary for a judge at the courthouse. P
My brother is a policeman. He brings criminals to see the judge. P
Do you know someone who can fix the pipes in my kitchen? P
Yes. I have a friend who is a plumber. He is a good worker. P
I also need an electrician to fix my lights. P
I know an electrician that can help you. I will call him. P
Lesson 1-7
Spread the butter on the toast. P
My sister needs a loaf of whole wheat bread. P
The piece of cheese is cut on the plate. P
The restaurant serves very good food. P
Milk is sold by the gallon in the store. P
My mom makes me cookies and milk after school. P
Please pass me a bottle of ketchup. P
The juice was made from an orange. P
Lesson 1-8
Cooking with butter makes the dish more delicious. P
Put a piece of bread in the toaster to make toast. P
My family has cheese pizza every Friday. P
My mother cooks food for the family. P
I have milk with my cereal before school. P
I baked cookies for my friend's party. P
I need a bottle of water after I run. P
The restaurant serves tea, water, and juice. P
Lesson 1-10
The woman wears a bathrobe after she takes a shower. P
Take a pair of pajamas with you to the sleepover. P
The cap will block the sun from your face. P
I work in the building on the left. P
New York is a city with many skyscrapers. P
The man works in a car factory. P
The manhole is covered by a top. P
The car pulls up in the driveway. P
Lesson 1-11
I keep my bathrobe in the bathroom. P
I changed into my pajamas before bed. P
Baseball players must wear caps on the field. P
The building surrounds the park. P
We can see many skyscrapers from the airplane. P
The factory assembly line pushes cars forward. P
Manholes lead to the city's sewer system. P
It is not safe to play in a driveway. P
Lesson 1-12
The tallest skyscraper in the city is that building. P
The truck is parked in the driveway. P
The truck is delivering parts to the factory. P
The men are working in the manhole. Traffic isn't moving. P
We should change to go to work. P
I will take off my pajamas. P
Hang up your bathrobe in the closet. P
I will wear a cap today. P
Lesson 1-13
Children write letters to Santaclaus at Christmas. P
I received a letter in the mailbox. P
Send me a picture in the mail. P
The stamp goes in the top corner of the letter. P
I sent a parcel to you for your birthday. P
The fish's scales help it live in water. P
The packing inside the box protects the glass vase. P
I step inside the phone booth for privacy. P
Lesson 1-14
I received your letter in the mail. P
The mailman puts letters in my mailbox. P
Mail needs to have an address and a stamp on it. P
Each stamp costs 25 cents and can be bought at the post office. P
The parcel is addressed to my mother. P
Weigh the peaches on the scale. P
Throw the packing in the garbage. P
The phone booth is on the corner of the street. P
Lesson 1-15
I would like to mail this letter. P
Okay. You will have to put a stamp on it. P
Where do I put the letter with a stamp on it. P
The mail goes in that mailbox. P
I want to send this parcel. P
I have to see how much it weighs. Put it on the scale. P
I have to finish packing it. Where can I make a phone call? P
There is a phone booth in the corner. P
Lesson 1-16
The artist paints portraits on the street. P
The veterinarian cleans the dog's teeth. P
The florist sells flowers at the market. P
The pharmacist gives drugs to sick people. P
The carpenter uses a hammer and nails. P
The sailors live and work on a boat. P
The fisher picks up a fish in a lake. P
The cook prepares the meals in a restaurant. P
Lesson 1-17
An artist uses their imagination to create work. P
A veterinarian studies the bodies of animals. P
A florist arranges flowers into bouquets. P
A pharmacist wears a white lab coat. P
A group of carpenters build a house. P
A sailor must know how to tie a rope well. P
A fisher must use a fishing rod and a piece of bait. P
A cook wears a white hat and white shirt. P
Lesson 1-18
I need flowers for my home. P
You should go to see the florist. She is an artist with flowers. P
What should we cook for dinner? P
Fish. I will buy some fish before I pick up the dog at the veterinarian. P
I will go to the sailor to see if he knows a fisherman. P
I have a headache. I will talk to the pharmacist and ask him for medicine. P
I want a new wood chair for my livingroom. P
My friend is a carpenter. He can make you a chair. P
Lesson 1-19
The cello is a large instrument played with a bow. P
You must be seated to play the harp. P
The clown juggles balls at the party. P
I eat popcorn at the movie theater. P
They sell peanuts at most baseball games. P
The film in the camera does not work. P
The magician takes a rabbit out of his hat. P
The man wears a turban to keep his hair back. P
Lesson 1-20
A cello rests between the player's legs. P
The harp makes a very angelic sound. P
In the circus, three clowns drive a car. P
I would like popcorn with butter on it. P
Have a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for lunch. P
Digital cameras no longer use film. P
Magicians can do a number of magic tricks. P
A turban is a sign of religious obedience. P