Unit
Ten |
food | animals | clothes
& body | practice sentences |
(I.1) food
(I.2) bread
(I.3) butter
(I.4) soup
(I.5) cereal
(I.6) fruit
(I.7) apple
(I.8) banana
(I.9) orange
(I.10) vegetable
(I.11) corn
(I.12) carrot
(I.13) lettuce
(I.14) tomato
(I.15) onion
(I.16) potato
(I.17) french fries
(I.18) microwave
(I.19) oven
(I.20) kitchen
(I.21) bowl
(I.22) cup
(I.23) drink
(I.24) water
(I.25) milk
(I.26) juice
(I.27) pop/soda
(I.28) coffee
(I.29) tea
(I.30) beer
(I.31) wine
(I.32) cheese
(I.33) egg
(I.34) salad
(I.35) sandwich
(I.36) pizza
(I.37) hamburger
(I.38) spaghetti
(I.39) refrigerator
(I.40) freezer
(I.41) stove
(I.42) table
(I.43) plate
(I.44) glass
(I.45) fork
(I.46) knife
(I.47) spoon
(II.1) animal
(II.2) pet
(II.3) dog
(II.4) cat
(II.5) bird
(II.6) fish
(II.7) turtle
(II.8) snake
(II.9) bear
(II.10) horse
(III.1) clothes
(III.2) coat
(III.3) sweater
(III.4) dress
(III.5) shirt
(III.6) pants
(III.7) shorts
(III.8) socks
(III.9) shoes
(III.10) glasses
(III.11) body
(III.12) head
(III.13) hair
(III.14) voice
(III.15) face
(III.16) hand
(III.17) foot
(III.18) arm
(III.19) leg
(III.20) ear
(IV.1) Which
animal is your favorite?
(IV.2) I like to pet the cat when she
sleeps.
(IV.3) Maybe I will buy my niece a turtle.
(IV.4) My aunt drinks vegetable juice
in the morning.
(IV.5) That restaurant has very good
pizza and spaghetti.
(IV.6) He doesn't like to drink coffee
in the afternoon.
(IV.7) That bar has beer, wine, and
popcorn.
(IV.8) My uncle eats a breakfast of
banana and cereal.
(IV.9) I got milk on my favorite sweater.
(IV.10) Put the lettuce and tomatoes
in the refrigerator.
(IV.11) We made hamburgers and french
fries on the stove.
(IV.12) The bread was in the oven for
one hour.
(IV.13) The teacher's voice was tired
by the afternoon.
(IV.14) He couldn't find the socks
that went with those pants.
(IV.15) She needed a coat because it
was cold outside.
(IV.16) The children rode the horse
and gave him some carrots.
(IV.17) The bear ate the fish from
the river.
(IV.18) His clothes were dirty because
he played in the field.
(IV.19) She could stand on one leg
and jump up and down.
(IV.20) The dog made the sad boy laugh.
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