O Blog Tomorrow
- Hey Linda. Want to play?
- What do you want to play?
- Let’s think together.
- Let’s climb this tree.
- No. That’s dangerous.
- No, it’s not.
- Yes, it is. We can fall.
- Just watch, okay?
- It’s easy.
- That looks like fun.
- Today is Friday 13th.
- That’s a bad day.
- It’s supposed to be unlucky.
- That’s what I do.
- Bob was in a hotel on Friday 13th.
- That was a mistake.
- He stayed on the 13th floor.
- What happened?
- Someone stole his laptop.
- He learned his lesson.
- What’s the weather like?
- I don’t know. I just woke up.
- Why don’t you look outside?
- Okay. It looks like rain.
- Why do you say that?
- The sky is gray.
- Is it raining right now?
- No, it is not raining.
- How do you know?
- The street isn’t wet.
- Come on, let’s play a little..
- Okay guy, what shall we play?
- How about chess. It’s fun.
- Okay, but I don’t know how.
- It’s easy, Jenny.
- You’ll learn it so soon.
- I know how to play it.
- But where can we play it?
- Just anywhere. It’s pretty good.
- Hey man, thank you so much..
- Tom. It’s time to get up.
- Is it 7:00 already? I’m still sleepy.
- That’s okay, dear. Are you Hungry?
- Yes, mom. I am so hungry.
- Can I have pancakes?
- Of course, you can.
- I’ll get them ready.
- Thanks, mom. I’m on my way!
- It’s a beautiful morning, son.
- Yes, it’s a sunny day.
- Two brothers are bored.
- They play together inside the house.
- The older brother throws the ball
- To the younger brother.
- He catches it. He throws it back.
- The ball hits the window.
- The window breaks.
- Their mom hears the loud sound.
- She is a little bit mad.
- She takes the ball away.
- Hi, how are you doing?
- I’m fine. How about yourself?
- I’m pretty good and tanks.
- So how have you been?
- I’ve been great. What about you?
- I’m in school right now.
- What school do you go to?
- I go to Tomorrow school.
- Do you like it there?
- It’s a really a great school.
- Today is Silvia’s birthday.
- She gets out of bed early.
- Nobody says anything to her.
- Her mom takes her to school.
- Her friends don’t say anything.
- The teacher doesn’t say anything.
- Silvia’s sad and walks home alone.
- She opens the door.
- Her friends are holding a cake.
- They say, “Surprise Silvia!”
- Felipe is a good doctor.
- He takes care of people.
- He smiles at them.
- He gives them medicine.
- He gives stickers to the patients.
- The younger patients like him.
- They see him when they are sick.
- He makes them feel better.
- This makes him so happy.
- He loves his job a lot.
- He goes home very proud.
O Blog Tomorrow
- Why are you crying?
- What are they laughing at?
- Why is he laughing?
- Are you listening to me?
- Where are your friends going?
- Are your parents watching TV?
- What’s Claire cooking?
- Why are you looking at me?
- Is the bus coming?
- Are you watching TV?
- I was at home alone.
- I was with her here.
- You were at the station.
- He was my friend.
- She was working.
- It was very late.
- We were studying English.
- You were my teacher.
- They were going home.
- They were at school.
- Sally is older than Julie.
- Paul is taller than Mike
- Louis cooks better than Lydia
- Layton is smarter than Phoenix
- Draven is stronger than Caitlyn
- Today is colder than last night.
- Lola is faster than Lara
- John is shorter than Larry
- Today is hotter than yesterday.
- Linux is safer than Windows
- I will be there.
- Will you do me a drink?
- She will pick up the phone.
- They will have coffee, please.
- You will fall if you aren’t careful.
- I will give you a ride.
- We will take her out to dinner.
- We will not talk to her.
- He will not take an umbrella.
- They will come late on.
- work – worked
- play – played
- talk – talked
- kiss – kissed
- study – studied
- cry – cried
- try – tried
- carry – carried
- receive – received
- live – lived
- I am teacher.
- You are so happy today!
- He is from the USA.
- She is a great doctor.
- It is such a cute dog.
- I was teacher.
- You were so happy yesterday!
- He was in the USA.
- She was a great doctor.
- It was such a cute dog.
O Blog Tomorrow
- Is that it?
- What’s that?
- Is that true?
- That is mine.
- That‘s right!
- Who is that?
- I’ve seen that.
- That‘s my book!
- Follow that car.
- That‘s strange.
- That‘s the way.
- That‘s too bad.
- He’s in love with her.
- The lady in red.
- It’s in my pocket.
- Robert’s in his room.
- He’s sick in bed.
- His life is in danger.
- He’s in his fifties.
- She’s in her room.
- Play in the street.
- She’s in class.
- Her hair in white.
- He’s in the car.
- They are in class.
- Are you in a hurry?
- He arrived in time.
- She works in a bank.
- Tom is in the house.
- We swam in the lake.
- What is in the desk?
- Let the boy in.
- He died in 1895.
- Please, keep in touch.
- Wait in line, please?
- He works in a factory.