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Fruit

  1. What are you gonna eat today?
  2. I’m gonna at a piece of fruit.
  3. What kind do you like?
  4.  I really like apples and grapes.
  5. What kind of apples do you like?
  6. I love green apples.
  7. I don’t like green apples.
  8. Really? Why not?
  9. Green apples are too sour.
  10. Do you like red apples?
  11. Yes, I love red apples.

Drinks

  1. I’m so thirsty.
  2. Let’s get something to drink.
  3. That’s a good idea.
  4. What you want to drink?
  5. I will have a glass juice.
  6. You shouldn’t drink juice.
  7. What do you mean?
  8. When you’re thirsty.
  9. Water is the best for you.
  10. I guess I will get water.

A Nice Teacher

  1. She is a nice teacher.
  2. She teaches third graders.
  3. She says “good morning”.
  4. She asks her students.
  5. How they are doing.
  6. The students love her.
  7. She is good at her job.
  8. She doesn’t get a lot of money.
  9. Teachers should get more money.
  10. They work so hard.

New and Old

  1. Today is the first day of school.
  2. Suzy looks at her backpack.
  3. It has holes. It is dirty.
  4. She needs a new one.
  5. Her mom takes her shopping.
  6. There are so many backpacks.
  7. One backpack has yellow stars.
  8. Another one has rainbow stripes.
  9. Another one has dogs.
  10. Suzy prefers this one.

My First Flight

  1. Today we are flying, Richard.
  2. Are you sure it’s safe, dad?
  3. Of course, son.
  4. I fly all the time.
  5. Can’t we drive to grandma’s house?
  6. Yes, we can, but it takes longer.
  7. Okay, dad. We’ll fly.
  8. You are going to love it, son.
  9. I hope so.
  10. Take your time.

go to sleep

  1. I am so excited about tomorrow.
  2. I know, dear, but it is bedtime.
  3. Okay. I hope I can sleep.
  4. Just close your eyes
  5. And sleep will come.
  6. Can I get on the big rides?
  7. I think so,
  8. If you are tall enough.
  9. I’m sure I am.
  10. Then you can get on them.

Cycling

  1. Do you like my new bicycle?
  2. It looks very sporty!
  3. It’s a racing bike.
  4. I could be in the triathlon.
  5. I hear triathlons are difficult!
  6. You have to train hard for them.
  7. Are triathlons on three sports?
  8. Yes, cycling, running, and swimming.
  9. I’ll be sure to watch you compete.
  10. It’s not a competition against others.

Joining a Club

  1. Excuse me. How can I help you?
  2. I want to buy a membership card.
  3. How did you hear about us?
  4. A friend of mine is a membership.
  5. What services are you interested in?
  6. I am interested in the swimming pool.
  7. Would you like to work out in the gym?
  8. Yes, I would.
  9. Here is a listing of our prices.
  10. I think this plan is best for me.

Use a Tissue

  1. Don’t wipe your nose on your sleeve.
  2. But I don’t have a tissue.
  3. Take a tissue in the bathroom.
  4. I didn’t have time to get one from there.
  5. Your sleeves are not tissues.
  6. All my friends use their sleeves.
  7. That doesn’t make it right.
  8. I saw Dad wipe his nose on his sleeve.
  9. I will talk to your father about that.
  10. I bet Dad did it all the time.
  11. When he was my age.

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Her Cats

  1. She picks up the book.
  2. It is her favorite book.
  3. It has a red cover.
  4. It has 52 pages.
  5. It has many pictures.
  6. It has pictures of many animals.
  7. She likes animals.
  8. She has two cats.
  9. They sleep all day long.
  10. She shows them in the book.

Hot Dogs

  1. He opens the refrigerator.
  2. He looks inside the refrigerator.
  3. He is hungry.
  4. He wants something to eat.
  5. He sees a package.
  6. It is a package of hot dogs.
  7. Six hot dogs are in the package.
  8. He takes two hot dogs out.
  9. He closes the refrigerator.
  10. He puts them on a plate.

Present Continuous

  1. am studying every day.
  2. I am going home now.
  3. You are playing tennis.
  4. He is arriving at work.
  5. She is walking to school.
  6. It is eating a good meal.
  7. We are visiting grandma.
  8. You are smiling a lot.
  9. They are trying to talk to her.
  10. They are opening the door.

some clothes

  1. Where are my clothes?
  2. I like this shirt.
  3. It’s too small for me. size?
  4. These pants are too big for me.
  5. They are too short for you.
  6. This shirt doesn’t fit me.
  7. It’s a little tight.
  8. That coat really suits you.
  9. But it doesn’t suit me.
  10. Take off your clothes.

Sometimes You Lose

  1. Sarah’s basketball team lost today.
  2. She is so upset.
  3. She walks home sadly.
  4. She sits down on the couch.
  5. She starts crying.
  6. Her mom sees her.
  7. She gives her a hug.
  8. She bakes her favorite cookies.
  9. The warm cookies make her smile.
  10. Sarah wipes her tears away.

New and Old

  1. Today is the first day of school.
  2. Barbara looks at her backpack.
  3. It has holes. It is dirty.
  4. She needs a new one.
  5. Her mom takes her shopping.
  6. There are so many backpacks.
  7. One backpack has yellow stars.
  8. Another one has rainbow stripes.
  9. Another one has dogs.
  10. Barbara likes this one.

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verbo to “Have”

  1. I have no time
  2. Have you eaten?
  3. I have an idea.
  4. Have a nice day
  5. I have no money.
  6. I have class today.
  7. We have two cars.
  8. Have a good time.
  9. Have a nice time.
  10. Have a nice trip.
  11. have been busy.
  12. I have to go now.

practice “This”

  1. Whose is this?
  2. Can I eat this?
  3. Is this French?
  4. What’s this?
  5. Listen to this!
  6. This is my car.
  7. Who broke this?
  8. This is my book.
  9.  This isn’t fair.
  10. This book is old.
  11. This one is mine.
  12. Is this yours?

preposition “By”

  1. I live by myself.
  2. He came by car.
  3. I’ll go by taxi.
  4. Let’s go by bus.
  5. Come by car.
  6. She stood by him.
  7. by bus or by car?
  8. He goes by bike.
  9. I arrived by now.
  10. I learned by ear.
  11. I went by myself.
  12. Sit by your father.