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A Visit to the Farm. Grammar. Imperatives. Don’t. litter. Let’s put rubbish in the rubbish bin. Don’t. walk on the grass. Let’s walk on the path. Don’t throw stones. Be kind and show respect. Daily Expressions. These are. cows. What do they eat?. They eat grass. These are horses.
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Grammar Imperatives Don’t litter. Let’s put rubbish in the rubbish bin.
Don’t walk on the grass. Let’s walk on the path.
Don’t throw stones. Be kind and show respect.
Daily Expressions These are cows. What do they eat? They eat grass.
These are horses. What do they eat? They eat hay.
These are chickens. What do they eat? They eat corn.
grass Cows like to eat grass.
corn Chickens and ducks like to eat corn.
rubbish Don’t Litter
visit Come in. I’m happy you came to visit me.
bin Put you old papers in the bin.
sounds sc-
Walk the dog. task Help wash the dishes. Rake the leaves. Pick up your toys.
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