2.13.1: Year 2 American English Lessons with Maestro Sersea

Welcome to Year 2, Week 13, Lesson 2.13.1. Today we will work on your English Vocabulary. We begin with Fry Sight Words English Vocabulary 6th Hundred, Lesson 3. 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.

FRY WORDS – The Sixth Hundred

Lesson 3

legs, sat, main, winter, wide, written, length, reason, kept, interest, arms, brother, race, present, beautiful, store, job, edge, past, sign

My legs hurt after the long walk.

He stretched his legs before running the marathon.

The teacher sat down at his desk.

The students sat down at their desks.

This is the main store I visit every week.

She learned the main idea of the article after reading it.

It gets very cold in the winter in Colorado.

You will see lots of snow in the winter in Utah.

How wide is your house?

The river is deep and wide, so it’s difficult to cross.

That book was written by a famous author.

The letter was written by my sister.

We need to know the length of your car to see if it fits in our garage.

What is the length of your boat?

He needs to know your reason for resigning from your job.

What is your reason for being absent?

She kept a bag of candy in her desk.

He kept his money in his wallet.

Only action-adventure movies interest him.

What types of music interest you?

He hurt his arms after lifting the heavy piano.

The groom carried the bride in his arms.

Do you have a brother and a sister?

His brother was a soldier in the army.

The drivers started to race their cars on the street.

It’s illegal to race your car on public roads.

She received a nice present from her husband.

We live in the present, so let’s not plan for the future too much.

The woman received a beautiful necklace from her boyfriend.

She wore a beautiful red dress to the party.

Let’s go buy some vegetables from the store.

We can store many audio and video recordings in the computer.

He dressed nicely to look good for his job interview.

His job was to teach English at a high school.

She lived on the edge of town.

There was graffiti on the edge of his seat.

What happened yesterday was in the past.

Try not to think too much about what happened in the past, since you need to live in the present.

You need to sign your name on this document.

I saw there was a sign glued to the wall.

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.

9 thoughts on “2.13.1: Year 2 American English Lessons with Maestro Sersea

  1. Hello. I’m Danijela.
    In this lesson I learned new words and improved my reading skills.
    In the quiz my score was 20/20.
    Thank you very much Maestro Sersea.

    1. Hello teacher! I’m Singuon
      In this lesson I learned new words and practice my reading and pronunciation skills. I had read those sentences few times to catch new words.
      For quiz, my score was 20/20.
      Thank you.

  2. Hello. I’m Albertine
    Thank you for this lesson! It helps me to learn new vocabularies and to improve my reading and listening skills.
    I also did the quiz and scored 20/20.
    Thank you so much

  3. Lesson 2.13.1 Year 2 American English Lessons with Maestro – Sersea ?
    In this lesson, I learned a new word, ”Graffiti ”. Too much graffiti on the school’s walls don’t look nice.
    And the second word is ”interest” it’s used in the sentence. Romantic movies interest me.
    Fry Sight Words , Quiz
    The sixth hundred Lesson 3 of 5 got 100%, 4 of 5 100%, and 5of 5 I got 95 %

  4. Greetings Maestro Sersea
    I’ve answered 20 questions good of 20 questions answered. I’ve been studiying I have found easy and also my pronunciation have improved considerably.
    Thank you very much.

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