Lesson 1.16.1 – American English Lessons With Maestro Sersea

Welcome to Year 1, Week 16, Lesson 1.16.1. Today we will work on your English Vocabulary. We begin with 2nd Grade Level Dolch Sight Words, Lesson 1 of 4. Please follow the directions and do your best.

Part 1 – DIRECTIONS: Please watch the vocabulary video below two or three times:

Part 2 – Please read aloud the following words and sentences in English, then translate them and read them into your primary language using the translator on this page.

2nd Grade Dolch Sight Words Lesson 1 of 4:

always, around, because, been, before, best, both, buy, call, cold, does, don’t

You must always tell the truth.

He is always thankful for his family.

Why do you always open the door for me?

He drove around the city every night.

I am glad you came around to visit.

This weighs around 10 pounds.

I study English because it is important.

He works hard because he likes his job.

She sold her car because she bought a new one.

Where have you been?

How difficult has this job been?

I have been on vacation last week.

Where did you live before?

Juan arrived at the restaurant before Maria.

Before I begin, I must wash my hands.

She is the best chess player at our school.

Some think chess is the best game in the world.

This is the best job for me.

I injured both my legs in the accident.

Both Juana and Maria are students.

Both brothers like comic books.

Ana wants to buy a horse.

What will you buy from the store?

I buy too many things.

Jack likes to call himself a “macho man.”

She used the phone to call the pharmacy.

When did you call your parents?

Chicago has very cold weather.

She talked to him in a cold tone.

The president caught a cold.

Does he live here?

Where does he live?

The extra money does make a difference.

I don’t like very hot weather.

If you don’t do your job, you’ll get fired.

Don’t you love him anymore?

Part 3 DIRECTIONS: Please watch the quiz video and do the quiz on your own paper. When you finish, let us know your quiz score in the comments section below.

32 thoughts on “Lesson 1.16.1 – American English Lessons With Maestro Sersea

  1. Good morning.
    I’m learning examples of conversation and listening the correct pronunciation by these lessons.
    Thanks a lot.
    Nelson

  2. Hello,
    This is Albertine
    Thank you for the good lessons. The videos helped me to improve my English pronunciation.
    My score was 12/12
    Thank you

    1. Hello teacher! I did the quiz. I completed the sentences correctly. My score was 12 out of 12 . Thank you very much Maestro Sersea.

  3. Hello.
    I’m Danijela.
    In this lesson I improved my pronunciation.
    Very useful lesson.
    Thank you very much Maestro Sersea.

  4. Hi everyone
    Expressions learned:
    You’ll get fired
    And a lot of vocabulary.
    My quiz result was 12/12
    Thanks maestro

  5. Hello maestro Sersea ,I did the quiz and a got 12 of 12 ,I’m practice every day thank you

  6. Hello teacher.
    I had practice pronunciation 3 times of all words and sentences. It is good practice to improve my pronunciation skill. For the quiz, I got 12/12. Thanks for your lesson.

  7. Hello teacher, how are you? From this lesson, I learnt something new about pronunciation, vocabulary,
    word and sentence structure. I got 100% in quiz. Thanks a lot.

  8. Hello sir!
    I have practiced conversations and learn the pronunciation of the word and also uses of those words in a sentence. I am also participated in 2nd Grade Dolch sight words quiz for lesson 1 of 4 and I obtained 12 / 12 marks from that.
    Thank you so much sir for your kindness and support 🙏😊

  9. Thanks teacher !
    I learned how use present simple tense. Present perfect tense. Future tense.
    What do you buy?
    Where have you been?
    If you don’t do your job well. You will get fired.

  10. Hello!
    Today I learned a lot. I learned new vocabulary twelve words. I took the quiz and I got 10 out of 12. Thank you so much.

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