Word group: Create a scene and tell me ...
Create a scene and tell me about it.
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create
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- Keep going, now let's create new shapes. Let's see how many dots we can connect to make something interesting?
- Wash: Gather everything you need before you start the shower, including soap, shampoo, a towel, and a washcloth. Turn on the water and adjust the temperature. Enter the shower and use support for balance if needed. Wet your hair and body with the shower water. Apply soap to your body, and use the washcloth to create suds. Apply shampoo to your hair and create suds with your hands. Rinse your body and hair with water. Turn off the shower and step out carefully. Dry yourself off with a towel.
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- The Christmas Party was fun. I saw the Nutcracker ballet that night, so I was running late. Nevertheless, they were still trimming the tree when we arrived. He was hanging mistletoe (with care) beside a beautiful red poinsettia. The tinsel icicles made a mess last year, so they used tinsel garland this year. We brought some Frankincense incense that we bought online. I tried the eggnog latte and the gingerbread. He ate the head on the gingerbread person! The nativity scene at the house was elaborate. This was a December to remember.
- Stay on the page with the scene under the sea. Do you see a treasure box on this page?
- Make a scene. Tell me about what is going on.
- There is a page in the book with a city scene. Can you find the page?
- There is a page that shows a scene under the sea. Can you find the page?
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tell
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- Express your appreciation for your friend and tell them why you value their friendship.
- Tell me one thing about vegetables.
- Pick two items and tell me how they are different.
- Tell me one thing about your brother.
- Tell me one thing about watching sports.
- Tell me one thing about reading books.
- Pick three items and tell me how they are similar.
- Tell me one thing about playing video games.
- Tell me one thing about playing sports.
- Tell me one thing about going to school.
- Tell me one thing about riding a bike.
- Why do we tell actors to “break a leg?”
- Tell your favorite knee slapper.
- Tell me one thing about going to a water park.
- Tell me about the story.
- Pick two items and tell me how they are similar.
- Tell me one thing about going to the pool.
- Tell me one thing about playing music.
- Tell me one thing about a friend.
- Tell me one thing about your siblings.
- Tell me one thing about going on vacation.
- Touch the 5-point star and the crescent moon and tell me what they have in common.
- Tell me one thing about going to the mountains.
- Tell me one thing about going to the beach.
- Tell me one thing about going to bed early.
- Tell me one thing about watching TV.
- Tell me one thing about your girlfriend.
- Tell me one thing about staying up late.
- Tell me one thing about eating candy.
- Storytelling: Learners tell stories using the target language, incorporating vocabulary and grammar they have learned.
- Tell me one thing about going roller skating.
- Tell me one thing about working.
- Why do we tell actors to 'break a leg'?
- What can you tell me about their clothes?
- What can you tell me about the areas of land?
- Tell me one thing about taking the train.
- Tell me one thing about not having a pet.
- Tell me one thing about playing on the internet.
- Tell me one thing about listening to music.
- Tell me one thing about your pet.
- Tell me one thing about staying home.
- Tell me one thing about your boyfriend.
- Tell me one thing about going to the mall.
- Tell me one thing about your phone.
- Tell me one thing about going to the park.
- Tell me one thing about your sister.
- Draw an arrow from the 5-point star to the crescent moon and tell me what they have in common.
- Touch the words ‘merry’ and ‘believe.’ Tell me what they mean.
- Tell me one thing about your computer.
- Tell me one thing about driving.
- Tell your favorite thigh slapper.
- Why would you tell someone you care about them?
- Tell me one thing about going to the movies.
- Point to the really hot mountain and tell me about a time when you were really hot.
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- Pick a number from 1-5 to tell me how much you like to talk. 1 means you don't like to talk at all, 5 means you love to talk.
- Pick a number from 1-10 to tell me how easy talking is for you. 1 means it's really hard to talk, 10 means it's super easy to talk.
- Write the words ‘merry’ and ‘believe’ in the top right corner of the page. Tell me what they mean.
- Pick a number from 1-10 to tell me how comfortable talking is for you. 1 means it's really uncomfortable to talk, 10 means it's very comfortable to talk.
- Make a scene. Tell me about what is going on.
- Hi! I was wondering if you could tell me if the book
- Why do you think that? How can you tell she jumped in the water from the boat?
- Pick a number from 1-10 to tell me how much choice you feel you have when talking. 1 means you don't feel like you have any choice (the stuttering picks everything you say or don't say), 10 means you have all the choice over what you say.
- Have you played hide and go seek? Tell me about it! Who did you play with, where, when, where would you hide, etc.
- Pick a number from 1-5 to tell me how easy talking is for you. 1 means it's really hard to talk, 5 means it's really easy to talk.
- Why do we tell actors to “break a leg?” Because every play has a cast.
- Pick a number from 1-10 to tell me how confident you feel when talking. 1 means you don't feel confident at all, 10 means you feel super confident to talk.
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- Examine -- to look at, think about
- speak about unimportant matters rapidly and incessantly
- One fun fact with details about the insects:
- Compassion – caring about others
- Reflect -- to think about something
- Complain -- to talk about what is wrong
- Explore -- to travel about
- only taking into account negative things about a situation and leaving out the positive things
- Tell me one thing about your tablet
- write about your journey
- making statements about what you should be doing or not doing
- making a statement or interpretation about something without evidence backing it up
- be undecided about something
- informed about something secret or not generally known
- not sensible about practical matters
- making predictions about the future as if they'll come true, without evidence backing it up
- 4th of July books – books about the history of the 4th of July or patriotic themed books
- Argue -- to fight about
- Curious -- to think about
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- Tell me one thing about vegetables.
- Best friends love to chat about life and share about themselves.
- Mom reads a book about turtles to Jill before bed.
- Tell me one thing about your brother.
- How about trying some shapes like triangles and squares?
- Tell me one thing about watching sports.
- Tell me one thing about reading books.
- What is your favorite thing about Spring?
- I was mad about what my sister said, but my dad told me to take it with a grain of salt.
- Tell me one thing about playing video games.
- Tell me one thing about playing sports.
- Tell me one thing about going to school.
- Tell me one thing about riding a bike.
- It will keep for about 5 minutes.
- Prep time is about 1 minute.
- It takes about a minute to gather your supplies and ingredients.
- Did you hear about the claustrophobic astronaut?
- Tell me one thing about going to a water park.
- Tell me about the story.
- The coach shouts to the team about the next play.
- Tell me one thing about going to the pool.
- Talk about a time you were scared.
- Tell me one thing about playing music.
- Tell me one thing about a friend.
- Second: Be very specific about what has happened.
- Theresa is a teacher and educates her students about planets.
- Tell me one thing about your siblings.
- Tell me one thing about going on vacation.
- It takes about 2 to 3 minutes to make the recipe.
- The ____ ____ formed about 4.6 billion years ago from the gravitational collapse of a giant molecular cloud.
- Tell me one thing about going to the mountains.
- Tell me one thing about going to the beach.
- Tell me one thing about going to bed early.
- 4. Story grammar: Draw a picture about what you think will happen/what you remember
- W------hat are we talking about?
- Tell me one thing about watching TV.
- Have you heard about the new Avengers movie?
- The time it takes to make is about 2 to 3 minutes.
- Do you know the song about the spinning dreidel?
- Tell me one thing about your girlfriend.
- Tell me one thing about staying up late.
- The thing I look forward to most about school is...
- Tell me one thing about eating candy.
- Tell me one thing about going roller skating.
- Tell me one thing about working.
- Lily thinks that space is fun to learn about.
- What can you tell me about their clothes?
- What about in the summer?
- What can you tell me about the areas of land?
- What is your favorite thing about Thanksgiving?
- Tell me one thing about taking the train.
- Tell me one thing about not having a pet.
- Amelia wrote her report about dinosaurs.
- Tell me one thing about playing on the internet.
- Tell me one thing about listening to music.
- Listening Comprehension: Learners listen to recordings or videos in the target language and answer questions about what they heard.
- Tell me one thing about your pet.
- Tell me one thing about staying home.
- Tell me one thing about your boyfriend.
- On a scale from 0-100%, how confident are you about your talking?
- Tell me one thing about going to the mall.
- Tell me one thing about your phone.
- I'm feeling afraid about talking, so this must be a dangerous situation.
- Tell me one thing about going to the park.
- Tell me one thing about your sister.
- Who is this story about?
- Tell me one thing about your computer.
- Tell me one thing about driving.
- Why would you tell someone you care about them?
- Okay, we will have that pizza ready for you in about 30 minutes.
- The solar system formed about 4.6 billion years ago from the gravitational collapse of a giant molecular cloud.
- What's your favorite thing about summer?
- Tell me one thing about going to the movies.
- Point to the really hot mountain and tell me about a time when you were really hot.
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- As I got older, I realized that there were other people in the world and that my actions affected them. I started to think about the consequences of my choices and how they would affect other people.
- We hear a lot about Christmas in December, but some families celebrate Kwanzaa or Hanukkah instead. I have been to a Kwanzaa celebration. There were 7 kinara candles for the 7 Kwanzaa principles. Most celebrations have lighting traditions. For instance, a Hanukkah menorah has 9 candles. I know a few Hanukkah traditions. My grandma makes delicious potato latkes. Do you know the song about the spinning dreidel? I like to learn about different December traditions, but I hope I never see Krampus with his horns. Let’s hope Krampus isn’t real.
- It's an exciting morning for Josef. He is doing what he loves most... Driving a race car as fast as possible! Josef and his teammates are practicing for the big race tomorrow. After practice, Josef talks to his crew chief about ways to make his car faster. He knows they can find a way to make his car accelerate and make him more competitive in the race.
- Many complicated ideas about the rainbow have been formed. The difference in the rainbow depends considerably upon the size of the drops and the width of the colored band increases as the size of the drops increases. The actual primary rainbow observed is said to be the effect of super imposition of a number of bows. If the red of the second bow falls upon the green of the first the result is to give a bow with an abnormally wide yellow band since red and green light when mixed form yellow. This is a very common type of bow one showing mainly red and yellow with little or no green or blue.
- I woke up to another day. The sun was shining and the birds were singing. I got out of bed and started my day. I decided to go for a walk. The fresh air felt good. I saw a squirrel and I started to chase it. I ran so fast that I got a stitch in my side. I quickly stopped and caught my breath. As I was catching my breath, I saw my friend Sally on the swings at the nearby playground. She had her dog with her. As I approached her, she also saw the squirrel run up in the tree, and her dog began to bark. We was so close, but couldn't catch it. I laughed with Sally and we went home to grab snacks and lemonade to talk about our adventure.
- It will last about 5 minutes, but we recommend you consume it immediately. Ingredients that are kept separately will last 4 days to 1 week in the refrigerator.
- When Sarah saw Lynn coming, she was surprised. "Thanks for returning my iPod!" she said. "I was really worried about it".
- Make a scene. Tell me about what is going on.
- Did you hear about the claustrophobic astronaut? He just needed a little space.
- You wish to know all about my grandfather. Well, he is nearly ninety- three years old. He dresses himself in an ancient black frock coat usually minus several buttons yet he still thinks as swiftly as ever. A long flowing beard clings to his chin giving those who observe him a pronounced feeling of the utmost respect. When he speaks his voice is just a bit cracked and quivers a trifle. Twice each day he plays skillfully and with zest upon our small organ. Except in the winter when the ooze or snow or ice prevents, he slowly takes a short walk in the open air each day. We have often urged him to walk more and smoke less but he always answers “banana oil.” Grandfather likes to be modern in his language.
- Step 9: Rinse each day. It will take about 4 to 5 rinses over the course of 4 to 5 days for the sprouts to fully grow.
- Have you played hide and go seek? Tell me about it! Who did you play with, where, when, where would you hide, etc.
- Step Two: Leave the jar on the counter to let the milk warm to room temperature. About 25 minutes.
- One afternoon, Lynn decided to take a walk around the neighborhood. As she turned the corner, she saw her friend Sarah in the yard next door, sunbathing. Lynn waved, but Sarah didn't see her. Lynn was about to go back home when she noticed that Sarah's iPod was lying on the ground next to her chair.
- Now that I am an adult, I understand that I am not the only person in the world and that my actions have consequences. I try to think about how my actions will affect other people and I always try to do the right thing.
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