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mom a fat pillow
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Is your mom a whore?
Mom: Good morning, Timmy! Why are you scared? Timmy: I just had a nightmare! It was about a mare and a huge hare. Mom: A mare and a hare! What did they dare? Timmy: I was barefoot in front of a castle. A huge hare was there. "Don't stare at me, boy!" said the hare. Mom: What about the mare? Timmy: A brown mare came there. He was friends with the hare. "Don't stare at the hare," said the mare. Then I woke up. Mom: Are you still scared? Timmy: No, it was just a nightmare. Mom: I don't really care. Let's go to the kitchen and prepare breakfast.
Timmy: Good afternoon, Mom. What are you doing? Mom: Hello, Timmy! I’m making a summer salad. Timmy: What’s a summer salad? Mom: A summer salad is cold. It’s for hot days. Timmy: What’s in it? Mom: A summer salad has tomatoes, lettuce, and mangoes. Timmy: Wow! Mom: Here, you can have a try. Timmy: OK. That’s very delicious. Mom: I’m glad you like it.
Timmy: Where are you going, Mom? Mom: I am going to visit your Aunt Claire and Uncle Paul. Your cousin Peter will be there too. Timmy: Why are you visiting them? Mom: It is Uncle Paul’s birthday. Aunt Claire will have a surprise party for him. Timmy: What’s a surprise party? Mom: A surprise party is when you have a party for someone but they don’t know it. It’s a surprise. Mom: Do you want to come? Timmy: Yes, I do. My friend Sam will come too. He is my best friend. Mom: Great! We can all go together.
I choose a book. Mom chooses a book. I choose a book buddy. Mom chooses a book buddy. I choose a chair. Mom chooses a chair. We read our books. “Woof! Woof!” says Lucky. “Not now, Lucky,” I say. “We’re reading." Lucky brings a book. Lucky brings a book buddy. Lucky climbs up on the chair. “I think Lucky wants to read, too,” I say. We read to Lucky. “Good night, Lucky.”
Timmy: Good evening, Mom. I’m hungry. Do you have any food? Mom: Wait a moment. I’m cooking dinner. Timmy: Oh, that’s great. I am very hungry. Mom: Don’t worry. I am making a lot of food. Timmy: What kind of food? Mom: We will have meat and a salad. We will also have some bread. Timmy: Wow, this dinner is very good. Mom: Yes, I agree. It is quite good.
Families Work! Ellen Yung had a busy day at work! She put a cast on a broken arm, used a bandage to cover a deep cut, and helped twenty patients. Ellen is a doctor for children. Customers can get sick at any time, so pediatricians work long hours. They have hard jobs. Ellen's husband works long hours, too. Steve is a firefighter. At the fire house, he makes sure the tools work properly. He checks the hoses and fire trucks. At the fire, Steve rescues people from hot flames and smoke. The firefighters all work together to put out the fire. At home, the Yung family works together too. Hanna sets the table for dinner. She also helps wash the dishes. Everyone has weekly chores. Mom and Hanna do the dusting and mopping. Dad and her brother, Zac, do the laundry. They wash, dry, and fold the clothes. Mom makes a shopping list each week. She lists items they need and things they want. A short time ago, Zac wanted a new laptop. The family needed a new washing machine. They could only spend money on one item. Both cost the same. They had to choose. Clean clothes are needed for school and work. A new laptop is nice, but did Zac need it? Ellen and Steve thought about their family's needs. They decided to buy the washing machine. Zac knows that his parents have busy jobs. They bring home money to pay for their needs and wants. They needed that washing machine. Zac still wants a laptop. The family has decided to save some money each week so they can buy it in the future.
Ask questions about this text for ESL students, pre A1: Hi Sarah! I read about kids in Japan. More than a million play baseball there, and it's very competitive. They have coaches who teach them how to hit and throw the ball. Japan is an island country with tasty seafood dishes. People wear comfortable clothes with big pockets when they go out. Lastly, my mom is a nurse and she said Japanese nurses are good at taking care of sick people. Write back soon! Take care, Emma