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Write simple RCQ for A1 kids about: Yorick’s Yogurt Yorick, the yak is drinking yogurt in the kitchen. Kim, the kitten is kicking a ball in the yard. “Come and play with me Yorick!” yells Kim. Kim knocks over Yorick's yogurt in the yard.
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Write simple RCQ for A1 kids using: The Best Art Critics I am an art student and I paint a lot of pictures. Many people pretend that they understand modern art. They always tell you what a picture is 'about'. Of course, many pictures are not 'about' anything. They are just pretty patterns. We like them in the same way that we like pretty curtain material. I think that young children often appreciate modern pictures better than anyone else. They notice more. My sister is only seven, but she always tells me whether my pictures are good or not. She came into my room yesterday. ‘'What are you doing?" she asked. ‘'I'm hanging this picture on the wall,' I answered.' It's a new one. Do you like it?' She looked at it critically for a moment. ‘'It's all right,' she said, "but isn't it upside down?' I looked at it again. She was right! It was!
Write simple RCQ for A1 kids using: Little Flap Learns to Fly Little Flap was happy living in his nest. His friends, Fluff and Tuff, lived in the nest next to him. Every morning they sang songs together. Their parents brought them worms to eat. One day Fluff asked, "Can we get our own worms?" Tuff said, "We can if we learn to fly." Fluff said, "Yes! Let's learn to fly." Little Flap peered over the edge of his nest. It was very high up. When he looked down, the ground seemed very far away. He felt scared! He was too afraid to tell his friends about his fear so he kept his feelings a secret. Fluff said, "Let's practice flapping our wings. It will make them strong. Watch." Tuff and Little Flap watched Fluff. Then they copied her actions. Soon it was time to fly. Little Flap could no longer keep his feelings a secret. He asked, "Will I fall? I don't want to get hurt." Tuff said, "You can depend on Fluff and me. We're your friends." Fluff said, "I have an idea. We will go first and show you how. Then you can try. If you fall, Tuff and I will rescue you." Tuff said, "Yes, we can save you!" Tuff and Fluff jumped out of the nest. They flew! Little Flap looked down nervously. He still felt uneasy, but he felt braver with his friends. "Okay," he said. "Let's try!" The three birds stood together on the branch. They counted, "One! Two! Three!" Then they flapped their wings fast and jumped. Little Flap lifted into the air. "You're flying just right!" said Fluff. "You're flying perfectly!" said Tuff. All three little birds landed in a patch of soft, green grass. Little Flap said, "Now I know I can always depend on you, Fluff and Tuff! You are my friends." Then he found a big, juicy worm and shared it with his friends. Now Little Flap likes flying!
Write simple RCQ for A1 kids using: Good morning, Grandma! Good morning, Timmy. How are you? I'm great. I just had a dream about a dragon. Was it a good dream? Yes! The dragon was very friendly. He let me ride on his back. We flew up in the sky together. Where did you go? We went to an island in the ocean. There were many palm trees there. We drank coconut juice. Wow, that sounds great! Yes, it was great. The dragon could also breathe fire. Hе made a fire for us at night.
Write simple RCQ for ESL A1 kids using: A Lot of Socks Have you ever thought about socks? Did you know they have been around for thousands of years? They keep our feet warm and cozy. We wash them, dry them, and sometimes fix them. Take a look at how many socks you have at home. Now, think about how many socks there must be in the world! There must be a lot of feet!
Write simple RCQ for A1-A2 kids: Little Flap Learns to Fly Little Flap was happy living in his nest. His friends, Fluff and Tuff, lived in the nest next to him. Every morning they sang songs together. Their parents brought them worms to eat. One day Fluff asked, "Can we get our own worms?" Tuff said, "We can if we learn to fly." Fluff said, "Yes! Let's learn to fly." Little Flap peered over the edge of his nest. It was very high up. When he looked down, the ground seemed very far away. He felt scared! He was too afraid to tell his friends about his fear so he kept his feelings a secret. Fluff said, "Let's practice flapping our wings. It will make them strong. Watch." Tuff and Little Flap watched Fluff. Then they copied her actions. Soon it was time to fly. Little Flap could no longer keep his feelings a secret. He asked, "Will I fall? I don't want to get hurt." Tuff said, "You can depend on Fluff and me. We're your friends." Fluff said, "I have an idea. We will go first and show you how. Then you can try. If you fall, Tuff and I will rescue you." Tuff said, "Yes, we can save you!" Tuff and Fluff jumped out of the nest. They flew! Little Flap looked down nervously. He still felt uneasy, but he felt braver with his friends. "Okay," he said. "Let's try!" The three birds stood together on the branch. They counted, "One! Two! Three!" Then they flapped their wings fast and jumped. Little Flap lifted into the air. "You're flying just right!" said Fluff. "You're flying perfectly!" said Tuff. All three little birds landed in a patch of soft, green grass. Little Flap said, "Now I know I can always depend on you, Fluff and Tuff! You are my friends." Then he found a big, juicy worm and shared it with his friends. Now Little Flap likes flying!
Write simple RCQ questions for A1 kids based on this dialogue: Good morning, class! Today we will talk about water. What’s this? It’s an ocean. Correct! Oceans are very big. How many oceans are there? There are five oceans. This is a river. Rivers are very long. Do you know a famous river? The Amazon River is famous. This is a pond. Ponds are very small. My dad likes to fish in ponds! Sometimes we fish together.
Write simple RCQ about the short story for A1 kids: A Day at the Beach Today, I'm at a beach with my family. The sun is shining. The sky is blue. The water is blue. The sand is brown and hot. My brother and I make a castle in the sand. My father helps us build the castle. My mother finds beautiful shells for us to put on top of our castle. It is a great day at the beach!
Write simple RCQ about this story for A1 kids: KENT: What's Ron Marston like, Pauline? PAULINE: He's awful! He telephoned me four times yesterday, and three times the day before yesterday. PAULINE: He telephoned the office yesterday morning and yesterday afternoon. My boss answered the telephone. KENT: What did your boss say to him? PAULINE: He said, 'Pauline is typing letters. She can't speak to you now!' PAULINE: Then I arrived home at six o'clock yesterday evening. He telephoned again. But I didn't answer the phone! KENT: Did he telephone again last night? PAULINE: Yes, he did. He telephoned at nine o'clock. KENT: What did you say to him? PAULINE: I said, 'This is Pauline's mother. Please don't telephone my daughter again!' KENT: Did he telephone again? PAULINE: No, he didn't.