O Blog Tomorrow
- Excuse me. How can I help you?
- I want to buy a membership card.
- How did you hear about us?
- A friend of mine is a membership.
- What services are you interested in?
- I am interested in the swimming pool.
- Would you like to work out in the gym?
- Yes, I would.
- Here is a listing of our prices.
- I think this plan is best for me.
- Don’t wipe your nose on your sleeve.
- But I don’t have a tissue.
- Take a tissue in the bathroom.
- I didn’t have time to get one from there.
- Your sleeves are not tissues.
- All my friends use their sleeves.
- That doesn’t make it right.
- I saw Dad wipe his nose on his sleeve.
- I will talk to your father about that.
- I bet Dad did it all the time.
- When he was my age.
- Can you teach me to swim?
- Why don’t you take a class instead?
- Swim classes are embarrassing.
- I suppose I can teach you.
- How did you learn to swim?
- My father threw me into a lake.
- When I was 4 years old.
- You could have drowned!
- I could have, but I swam instead.
- Is that how you plan to teach me?
- It’s the best way to learn.
- Today we are going to the library.
- What is library, Ms. Thomas?
- It is a nice place to study, Betty.
- What do they have there?
- Books, computers, classes….
- That sounds like fun.
- Yes it is, Betty.
- And you can learn there.
- I can’t wait to go.
- Let’s take a look over there.
- She is a good swimmer.
- Her school has a swim team.
- She is on the swim team.
- She practices every day.
- She swims in the pool every day.
- She swims two hours every day.
- She is a strong swimmer.
- She wins races.
- She wants to swim in the Olympics.
- She wants to swim for her country.
- She is six years old.
- She knows how to walk.
- She knows how to run.
- She knows how to swim.
- She knows how to play soccer.
- She knows how to ride a horse.
- She knows how to walk her dog.
- She knows how to read.
- She knows how to write.
- She knows how to ride bike.
- I like this hotel.
- What do you like about it?
- We get a free breakfast.
- Coffee and a roll?
- No, a real breakfast.
- Bacon and eggs?
- With toast, ham, sausage.
- Fresh fruit, and juice.
- Let’s stay for two nights.
- And the rooms are clean, too.
- Mother, may I play outside?
- Have you cleaned your room yet?
- I promise I’ll do it later.
- You said that yesterday.
- I really mean it this time.
- Alright, go for a bit.
- Before I go, may I have a cookie?
- You can have it later.
- But it’s the last one.
- If you clean your room first.
- Donald is in the second grade.
- His reading level is not
- So good as the other students’.
- He wants to improve his English skills.
- He starts to read more.
- He looks up words.
- He does not know in the dictionary.
- He writes down what the words mean.
- Afterwards, he reads the book again.
- He needs to speak English.
O Blog Tomorrow
- Sarah’s basketball team lost today.
- She is so upset.
- She walks home sadly.
- She sits down on the couch.
- She starts crying.
- Her mom sees her.
- She gives her a hug.
- She bakes her favorite cookies.
- The warm cookies make her smile.
- Sarah wipes her tears away.
- Today is the first day of school.
- Barbara looks at her backpack.
- It has holes. It is dirty.
- She needs a new one.
- Her mom takes her shopping.
- There are so many backpacks.
- One backpack has yellow stars.
- Another one has rainbow stripes.
- Another one has dogs.
- Barbara likes this one.
- Come here right now!
- Give me a chance.
- Don’t leave me now!
- Ask your father to buy it!
- Don’t do that again!
- Don’t say that to him!
- Don’t shut the door!
- Don’t hit your brother!
- Don’t lie to me!
- Stop talking and eat!
- Peter is older than John.
- Ana is taller than her mother.
- I am as young as you.
- Ice cream is as good as pizza.
- This is easier than I expected.
- Your English is better than hers.
- Bread is better than cookies.
- Today is hotter than yesterday.
- She is as tired as I am.
- I am as tall as my brother.
- I had a lot of fun.
- The girl saw the car there.
- I didn’t go there when I had time.
- We didn’t stop here.
- They didn’t spend all the money.
- Did the dog bite you?
- You felt sick that day.
- I liked his new book.
- Did you like the song?
- I didn’t like the party.
- Marcelo didn’t come yesterday.
- He bought a Ferrari.
- Mark didn’t like the party.
- We didn’t invite them.
- Did she talk to her father?
- Did they buy that house?
- Did he send money to him?
- Didn’t you do what I asked you?
- Didn’t she help you?
- Didn’t Mike go there last year?
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- Whose is this?
- Can I eat this?
- Is this French?
- What’s this?
- Listen to this!
- This is my car.
- Who broke this?
- This is my book.
- This isn’t fair.
- This book is old.
- This one is mine.
- Is this yours?
- I live by myself.
- He came by car.
- I’ll go by taxi.
- Let’s go by bus.
- Come by car.
- She stood by him.
- by bus or by car?
- He goes by bike.
- I arrived by now.
- I learned by ear.
- I went by myself.
- Sit by your father.
- Look at her now!
- Go to bed at 7:00.
- I was at home.
- He was at work.
- Is she at school?
- Wake up early!
- I get up at 6:30.
- Look at her hair.
- Be back at six.
- She looked at me.
- Call me at once.
- He is at his desk.