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Practice

  1. (a pair of) Glasses
  2. (a pair of) Sunglasses
  3. (a pair of) Pants
  4. (a pair of) Shorts
  5. (a pair of) Shoes
  6. (a pair of) Sneakers
  7. (a pair of) Earrings

English Classroom

  1. Can you help me, please?
  2. Can I go out?
  3. Can I answer the question?
  4. Can I switch off the lights?
  5. Can you repeat please?
  6. Can I open the window?
  7. Can we pack our things now?
  8. What page are we on?
  9. I am ready. May I start it?
  10. What is the homework?

Helen is Busy

  1. Helen wants to do well on the math test.
  2. She takes out her book and studies.
  3. Her brother then comes into her room.
  4. He starts making loud noises.
  5. Helen yells at him.
  6. Her mother then comes into her room.
  7. She asks Helen to cook dinner.
  8. Helen yells at her.
  9. Helen finally tells her family that she is busy.

A Day for Ice Cream

  1. It is a sunny day.
  2. She feels hot.
  3. She fans herself with a book.
  4. It is still hot.
  5. She turns on the air conditioner.
  6. It is still hot.
  7. She jumps into a pool.
  8. It is still hot.
  9. Her dad has an idea!
  10. He takes her to the ice cream shop.
  11. They share a banana split.
  12. She does not feel hot anymore.

GOOD LUCK

  1. I wish you luck!
  2. Best wishes.
  3. I hope things will turn out fine..
  4. You’ll do great!
  5. Wishing you lots of luck!
  6. Fingers crossed!
  7. Wishing you a lot of luck!
  8. You were made for this!
  9. I hope things will work out all right.

Shopping

  1. Do you have a smaller size?
  2. Where is the changing room?
  3. Do you know where else I could try?
  4. Do you have this item in stock?
  5. Do you offer a cash discount?
  6. Do you have any strawberry?
  7. Do you have a refund policy?
  8. How much is this?
  9. Do you have a bigger size?

Trying on Shoes

  1. He goes to a shoe store.
  2. He sees a pair he likes.
  3. It is black and white.
  4. He tries it on. It is too tight.
  5. He asks if there is a bigger size.
  6. There is not.
  7. He looks at the other shoes.
  8. He sees another pair he likes.
  9. It is bright yellow.
  10. He tries it on. It fits perfectly.

The Babysitter

  1. Patricia loves her babysitter.
  2. Patricia takes care of her.
  3. She changes her diaper.
  4. She feeds her.
  5. She teaches her how to walk.
  6. She teaches her new words.
  7. It is not easy to take care of babies.
  8. Patricia’s babysitter cries sometimes.
  9. Patricia plays with her.
  10. She covers her eyes and then opens them.
  11. The baby laughs.

Mom is Mad

  1. Robert’s room is messy.
  2. There is pizza under his bed.
  3. There is glue on the wall.
  4. There is a pile of clothes.
  5. There are toys on the floor.
  6. Robert does not care.
  7. He watches a television show.
  8. His mom goes into his room.
  9. She turns off the television.
  10. She yells at him.
  11. He starts to clean his room.

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Seatbelt

  1. Did you fasten your seatbelt?
  2. It bothers my neck.
  3. Just adjust the strap so.
  4. It doesn’t bother you.
  5. The sun makes it too hot.
  6. Stop making excuses and put it on.
  7. I don’t like wearing it.
  8. I trust you not to crash the car.
  9. I don’t trust the other drivers.
  10. It’ll be fine.

a nice teacher

  1. He has a good job.
  2. He is a good teacher.
  3. He likes to teach kids at school.
  4. He teaches them how to read.
  5. He teaches how to spell.
  6. The kids are fast learners.
  7. They learn how to read quickly.
  8. They learn how to write..
  9. He likes his job a lot.
  10. He teaches kids new things.

A Cat and a Dog

  1. The cat licks its paws.
  2. The cat licks its belly.
  3. The dog licks its paws.
  4. The dog licks its belly.
  5. The cat lies in the grass.
  6. The dog lies in the grass.
  7. The cat rolls onto its back.
  8. The dog rolls onto its back.
  9. They do things every day.
  10. They are always together.

Greetings

  1. Hey there. How are you today?
  2. I’m fantastic. How about yourself?
  3. That’s great! I’m good.
  4. I heard there is a flu going around.
  5. I have to be sure.
  6. You aren’t feeling well, it’s a nice day.
  7. The sunshine makes me happy.
  8. That’s a great idea.
  9. Perhaps we can go some other time.
  10. Let’s get together next week.

The Baby Sister

  1. Betty loves her baby sister.
  2. Betty takes care of her.
  3. She changes her diaper.
  4. She teaches her how to walk.
  5. She teaches her new words.
  6. It is not easy to take care of babies.
  7. Betty’s baby sister cries sometimes.
  8. Betty plays with her.
  9. She covers her eyes and opens them.
  10. The baby laughs.

Pay Attention

  1. Look at that guy, Donald.
  2. What guy, Dorothy?
  3. The one with his head down.
  4. He is looking at his cell phone.
  5. I know, you’re right.
  6. But he didn’t see that car.
  7. What car?
  8. A car almost hit him.
  9. We should always pay attention.
  10. That’s all right!

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let’s work

  1. It’s work.
  2. That won’t work!
  3. Don’t work too hard!
  4. He is doing his work.
  5. I have to go to work.
  6. You should work hard.
  7. I am tired of my work.
  8. Let’s not do the work.
  9. The brake didn’t work.
  10. This work doesn’t pay.

my school

  1. I arrived at school on time.
  2. They walk to school.
  3. She goes to school.
  4. When is school over?
  5. We must go to school.
  6. Where is your school?
  7. I go to school by bus.
  8. I study hard at school.
  9. We have no school today.
  10. There is no school today.

a Jump Rope

  1. It is break time.
  2. The students go out to play.
  3. They play with a jump rope.
  4. Elizabeth holds one end.
  5. Susan holds the other end.
  6. They are apart from each other.
  7. They swing the rope.
  8. Maria jumps in.
  9. The rope goes over her head.
  10. She is so good.