Welcome to Year 1, Week 22, Lesson 1.22.1. Today we will work on your English Vocabulary. We begin with 3rd Grade Level Dolch Sight Words, Lesson 2 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.
3rd Grade Dolch Sight Words Lesson 2 of 4:
fall, far, full, got, grow, hold, hot, hurt, if, keep
If you fall into the lake, you will get late.
Be careful not to fall down while you’re running.
I don’t want to fall down the stairs, so I’ll be careful.
How far away is China from Los Angeles, California?
I live so far from here that I need to take a bus.
You will go far in life if you study and work hard.
I ate so much that my stomach is full.
The restaurant is full of people.
She wanted to go shopping because her wallet was full of money.
I got in trouble because of you.
They got lucky in Las Vegas.
He got a new girlfriend.
That boy will grow into a successful young man.
I feel my headache grow in intensity.
What will you do when you grow up?
Hold my hand while we cross the bridge.
Do you like to hold heavy luggage?
I hold you responsible for what happened.
It gets very hot outside in July.
His forehead is hot to the touch.
That plate is too hot to handle.
He was hurt when she insulted him.
You will get hurt if you fall in love.
She hurt her hand during the accident.
She will know if you cheat on the test.
I will go if you’re late.
Don’t be sad if I don’t come back.
Where do you keep your important documents?
I keep my money in my wallet.
Don’t keep me waiting, I’m a very impatient person.
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.
Hello!
This is Albertine
Thank you for this good practice. It helps me to differentiate these words which look different but their pronunciation confuses some English learners like me.
I am happy with my score, I got 10/10.
Thank you
Very easy quiz! I had 10 correct answers but these answers were given in the order 1 to 10! Thank you Mister Sersea for your help!
Hello, good morning everyone. Learning English with Maestro Sersea is better. Thanks Teacher.
Good morning.
Very good class. Here we can grow up with better skills.
My score was 10 f 10.
Thanks a lot.
Nelson
thanks for the lesson
I made 10/10 on tiene Quiz
Hello. I’m Danijela.
In this lesson I improved my vocabulary and pronunciation.
Very good lesson.
Thank you very much Maestro Sersea.
Hi everyone
New words and expressions:
Fall down; fall into; go far in; don’t keep me waitng; I got in trouble.
In the quiz, I got 10 out of 10
Thank you Maestro
Hi. This is Wilber from Nicaragua. I got 10 correct answers.
For me these sentences were very interesting to use:
I got in trouble because of you.
They got lucky in Las Vegas.
Do you like to hold heavy luggage?
I hold you responsible for what happened.
It gets very hot outside in July.
His forehead is hot to the touch.
That plate is too hot to handle.
Don’t keep me waiting, I’m a very impatient person.
Thank You
Hello,
I learned a new phrase:
I hold you responsible for what happened.
My score was 100%.
Thank you Maestro Sersea, blessings.
Hello Maestro Sersea! . I got 10 correct answers. Thanks a lot!
Hello Maestro Sersea ! . I got 10 out of 10. Thank you so much
Hello maestro, i got 9/10
Thank you for these New words
Hello Maestro Sersee!
Thank for new lesson. This is a good practicing of pronunciation new words. For my score, I got 10/10.
Hello sir,
I am Samir Malviya from India
I practiced on lesson along with the audio and also participated in the quiz and I got 10 out 10.
Thank you so much sir for this lesson. 🙏
Hello maestro sersea ; thank You for sending me the lesson ,I got 10/10 in the quiz
Thank you, sir. I have got the scores of 10/10.
Hello!
Today, I learned many vocabularies from learning videos. I took the quiz and I got full score. Thank you very much, Sir!