Vocabulary
Storybook Reading
Grammar
Storybook True or False
100

v. to take a photo; 사진을 찍다

What is snapped - snapped?

100

The bus started to leave without her. 

"Wait for me!" yelled Shelly. She ran as fast as she could. Shelly put her arms out and started waving and flapping them, so the bus driver could see her. Then something strange happened.

- Why did Shelly start waving and flapping her arms?

What is so the bus driver could see her?

100

I _____ at a bank. (work/works/worked)

What is work?
100

True or false?

Shelly was getting cold and her arms were getting sore, so she decided to go to school.

False. --> home

200

n. a view of nature; 풍경

What is scenery?

200

                                                                       

Julie was sitting in her room and thinking about all the bad things that had happened since she cheated. She had lied four times to her parents, and she had felt sick and miserable. Julie felt like a cheater, and she had terrible nightmares. Her mind was made up, and she searched for her mom. ‘I need help,’ Julie thought.

- Why did Julie search for her mom?

What is she needed help?

200

Emily ______ delicious cookies. (make/makes/maked/made)

What is makes?
200

True or False?

Jake received the new soccer shoes that Grandma had ordered for him.

True

300

v. to admit that you did something wrong; (잘못을) 고백하다

What is confess - confessed?

300

Jake was thinking about what the camera was trying to tell him. The pictures he had taken all had messages. They were other people’s feelings. Jake felt bad that he had hurt people’s feelings. He decided he had to make changes.           

Jake went down to the kitchen and decided to make pancakes for his family. It was Sunday, and Mom usually didn’t cook a big dinner on Sundays. The smell of the fresh pancakes brought Dad into the kitchen.

- What were the messages on the pictures?

What is other people's feelings?

300

____ (did/do/does) Katie _______ (eat/ate/eats) breakfast this morning?

What is did, eat?

300

True or false?

Julie was usually very quiet during dinner time.

False --> talkative

400

v. to get something; 받다

What is receive - received?

400

                                                                       

“N-n-nothing,” Julie replied. “Nothing happened, just the usual,” she lied.

                       

Julie knew that nobody believed her. She was usually very talkative during dinner time. She liked her school very much and was always proud of what she did, except for tonight. She felt ashamed and didn’t want to talk.

- How was Julie usually during dinner time?    

What is talkative?

400

John _______ a beautiful song on the piano last night. (simple past)

What is played?

400

True or false?

Kevin learned to sleep more
so that he could hear sounds farther away.

False --> concentrate harder

500

v. to cause someone to stop paying attention; 산만하게 하다

What is distract - distracted?
500

I saw that the other kids were far behind me. I let go of the rope and fell straight into the MUD! My hands, face, and whole body were covered in mud! AAAHHHH! What do I do? I started to panic when I heard Susan’s voice.               

“Patty, you can do it!” shouted Susan.

The other kids were all hesitating at the rope after they saw me fall into the mud. I could not see Joey, but the kid behind me also fell into the mud! It looked like this was my chance.

- What were the other kids doing after they saw Patty fall?

What is hesitating at the rope?

500

Tomorrow we ___ ___ for our vocabulary test. (simple future)

What is will study?

500

True or false?

I saw that the kids were close behind me.

False --> far