Grammar
Sound manipulation
Context clues
Auditory memory
Idioms
100

The dogs runs through the park every morning.

The dog runs through the park every morning. OR The dogs run through the park every morning.

100

Say "bat". Now instead of /t/, say /k/. 

back 

100

After running in the hot sun, Mia was parched and drank a big glass of cold water.

Very thirsty.

100

Flowers bloom in spring.

Flowers bloom in spring.

100

When Jenna got a promotion, her friends said she was really on cloud nine.

very happy or joyful

200

The cat jumped in the table.

The cat jumped on the table.

200
Say "slap". Now instead of /s/, say /k/

clap 

200

The student was indifferent to the results of the election and didn’t even bother to vote.

Not caring one way or another; having no interest.

200

Birds sing in the trees.

Birds sing in the trees.

200

When Sarah forgot her homework, she knew she was going to face the music. 

To accept the consequences or punishment for something.

300

He wants to be the astronaut when he grows up.

He wants to be an astronaut when he grows up.

300
Say "ghost". Now say it with the /s/.

Goat

300

When Mia opened the box, a pungent smell made her eyes water, and she quickly closed the lid.

Having a strong, sharp smell (usually unpleasant).

300

The sun shines on fresh grass.

The sun shines on fresh grass.

300

Emily studied hard all night, but when she saw the test questions, she drew a blank.

To forget something or be unable to remember.

400

I wanted to go to the park, so it was raining.

I wanted to go to the park, but it was raining.

400

Say "Rabbit" Now instead of /r/ say /h/

Habit

400

The puppy was obedient and sat down right away when told.

Follows directions or rules.

400

Many kids fly colorful kites at recess.

Many kids fly colorful kites at recess.

400

The new student was really a fish out of water on his first day at the big school.

Feeling uncomfortable or out of place in a situation.

500

The team are ready to begin.

The team is ready to begin.

500

Saying "Window". Now instead of saying /w/, say /sh/

Shindow

500

The clown’s antics made the kids laugh as he danced around and fell over his big shoes.

Silly or funny actions.

500

Bees buzz busily around the blooming garden flowers.

Bees buzz busily around the blooming garden flowers.

500

The plan seemed perfect at first, but it went belly up when no one showed up to help.

fail or ruined