LESSON |
6 |
I take up a book.
I sit in a chair.
I open the book.
I read the book.
I close the book.
I put the book down on a desk.
I stand up.
I take,sit,open,read,close,put,stand.
You take,sit,open,read,close,put,stand.
He takes,sits,opens,reads,closes,puts,stands.
She takes,sits,opens,reads,closes,puts,stands.
We take,sit,open,read,close,put,stand.
You take,sit,open,read,close,put,stand.
They take,sit,open,read,close,put,stand.
Read section 21 again. Change “ I ” into “ she” and the person of each of the verbs.
I am in a classroom. I sit on a bench. I read a book. I close it. I put it down on my desk.
In our school there are many classrooms. In one of the classrooms there are ten pupils—nine boys and one girl.
The teacher in that classroom is a young man. He does not sit in his chair. He stands and reads with the boys and the girl.
The boys and the girl can read,write,and say the numbers.
The boys can write with chalk or with pen and ink. The girl writes with her pencil.
I can read and write. I can say the numbers. I can write on paper or on a blackboard. I can read books.
Exercise |
6 |