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Swimming

  1. Can you teach me to swim?
  2. Why don’t you take a class instead?
  3. Swim classes are embarrassing.
  4. I suppose I can teach you.
  5. How did you learn to swim?
  6. My father threw me into a lake.
  7. When I was 4 years old.
  8. You could have drowned!
  9. I could have, but I swam instead.
  10. Is that how you plan to teach me?
  11. It’s the best way to learn.

the Library

  1. Today we are going to the library.
  2. What is library, Ms. Thomas?
  3. It is a nice place to study, Betty.
  4. What do they have there?
  5. Books, computers, classes….
  6. That sounds like fun.
  7. Yes it is, Betty.
  8. And you can learn there.
  9. I can’t wait to go.
  10. Let’s take a look over there.

a good girl

  1. She is a good swimmer.
  2. Her school has a swim team.
  3. She is on the swim team.
  4. She practices every day.
  5. She swims in the pool every day.
  6. She swims two hours every day.
  7. She is a strong swimmer.
  8. She wins races.
  9. She wants to swim in the Olympics.
  10. She wants to swim for her country.

A Young Girl

  1. She is six years old.
  2. She knows how to walk.
  3. She knows how to run.
  4. She knows how to swim.
  5. She knows how to play soccer.
  6. She knows how to ride a horse.
  7. She knows how to walk her dog.
  8. She knows how to read.
  9. She knows how to write.
  10. She knows how to ride bike.

A Real Meal

  1. I like this hotel.
  2. What do you like about it?
  3. We get a free breakfast.
  4. Coffee and a roll?
  5. No, a real breakfast.
  6. Bacon and eggs?
  7. With toast, ham, sausage.
  8. Fresh fruit, and juice.
  9. Let’s stay for two nights.
  10. And the rooms are clean, too.

Playing Outside

  1. Mother, may I play outside?
  2. Have you cleaned your room yet?
  3. I promise I’ll do it later.
  4. You said that yesterday.
  5. I really mean it this time.
  6. Alright, go for a bit.
  7. Before I go, may I have a cookie?
  8. You can have it later.
  9. But it’s the last one.
  10. If you clean your room first.

English Skills

  1. Donald is in the second grade.
  2. His reading level is not
  3. So good as the other students’.
  4. He wants to improve his English skills.
  5. He starts to read more.
  6. He looks up words.
  7. He does not know in the dictionary.
  8. He writes down what the words mean.
  9. Afterwards, he reads the book again.
  10. He needs to speak English.

House Key

  1. I forgot my house key!
  2. How will we get into the house?
  3. I hid a spare key in case this happens.
  4. Let me guess: it’s under the mat?
  5. How did you know?
  6. It’s the most obvious hiding place.
  7. I didn’t know where else to put it.
  8. My teacher has one for his room.
  9. It would be better not to forget it.
  10. Be more careful next time!

Police Officers

  1. I don’t like seeing many police officers.
  2. They’re just trying to keep the city safe.
  3. They just like giving people tickets.
  4. People should learn to follow the rules.
  5. People make mistakes sometimes.
  6. They don’t always give people tickets.
  7. I think it makes them happy.
  8. We could go on arguing about that.
  9. it would be better to agree with me.
  10. The police officers could be nicer.

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english tips

  1. Come here right now!
  2. Give me a chance.
  3. Don’t leave me now!
  4. Ask your father to buy it!
  5. Don’t do that again!
  6. Don’t say that to him!
  7. Don’t shut the door!
  8. Don’t hit your brother!
  9. Don’t lie to me!
  10. Stop talking and eat!

adjectives

  1. Peter is older than John.
  2. Ana is taller than her mother.
  3. I am as young as you.
  4. Ice cream is as good as pizza.
  5. This is easier than I expected.
  6. Your English is better than hers.
  7. Bread is better than cookies.
  8. Today is hotter than yesterday.
  9. She is as tired as I am.
  10. I am as tall as my brother.

let’s practice

  1. I had a lot of fun.
  2. The girl saw the car there.
  3. I didn’t go there when I had time.
  4. We didn’t stop here.
  5. They didn’t spend all the money.
  6. Did the dog bite you?
  7. You felt sick that day.
  8. I liked his new book.
  9. Did you like the song?
  10. I didn’t like the party.

simple past

  1. Marcelo didn’t come yesterday.
  2. He bought a Ferrari.
  3. Mark didn’t like the party.
  4. We didn’t invite them.
  5. Did she talk to her father?
  6. Did they buy that house?
  7. Did he send money to him?
  8. Didn’t you do what I asked you?
  9. Didn’t she help you?
  10. Didn’t Mike go there last year?

Borrow Money

  1. Can I borrow $20,00?
  2. Sure. Why do you need it?
  3. I want to buy lunch.
  4. Where’s your money?
  5. It’s not in my wallet.
  6. Is your wallet empty?
  7. I don’t have any dollar in it.
  8. Being broke is no good.
  9. If it’s only for a short while.
  10. It’s good to have friends.

the little Dog

  1. Where are you going to?
  2. I’ll take the dog for a walk.
  3. What kind of dog do you have?
  4. We have a little poodle.
  5. Poodles like to walk a lot.
  6. Yes, they really do.
  7. But they are so cute.
  8. They’re always welcome.
  9. Why did you get a poodle?
  10. It’s my mom’s dog.

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preposition “At”

  1. Look at her now!
  2. Go to bed at 7:00.
  3. I was at home.
  4. He was at work.
  5. Is she at school?
  6. Wake up early!
  7. I get up at 6:30.
  8. Look at her hair.
  9. Be back at six.
  10. She looked at me.
  11. Call me at once.
  12. He is at his desk.

to be “Was”

  1. I was a teacher.
  2. was fired.
  3. She was tired.
  4. I was wrong.
  5. I was up set.
  6. He was alone.
  7. He was here.
  8. It was early.
  9. I was at home.
  10. She was angry.
  11. He was at home.
  12. He was patient.

“That” parte 01

  1. That‘s pretty good..
  2. That‘s why I’m here.
  3. That‘s a good idea.
  4. That book’s theirs.
  5. That‘s it, isn’t it?
  6. That‘s a great day.
  7. That‘s great!
  8. That’s an old toy.
  9. Look at that girl..
  10. Do that again.
  11. That’s the bus stop.
  12. Give me that book.