on Saturday, March 1, 2014
English Vocabulary – LOST
Learn all about how to use the word ‘LOST’ in English!




The Day I Photographed a Bear
by Hector Sanchez
I’ll never forget the day I photographed a bear. My
brothers and I were visiting my grandparents. They
live near Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.
Soon after we arrived, Grandpa decided to take us
camping in the park. First, we used a map to find the
best campsite. We found one by a beautiful pond where
mountains stood like tall soldiers. They made us feel
safe. Then, Grandpa showed us how to set up tents.
Later, we hiked winding trails and climbed steep hills.
We encountered many different kinds of animals, but
the biggest and meanest of all was the bear.
The next day, I saw the bear across the pond near
our campsite. It was busy catching fish. Since I didn’t
think it was looking, I aimed the camera at it. When
I moved to get a good shot, it looked at me and growled.
I panicked, but I clicked the camera anyway. I still have
that lifelike picture of the bear.
Shoes… do up/undo. Socks…we put on/take off.
You can say your shoe is undone if someone’s lace isn’t tied!
Please search the http://freeengvid.blogspot.com/ site to find lessons on either, and the difference between a lot of and a lots of…there are already lessons on these topics!

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Saturday, March 1, 2014

English Vocabulary – LOST
Learn all about how to use the word ‘LOST’ in English!




The Day I Photographed a Bear
by Hector Sanchez
I’ll never forget the day I photographed a bear. My
brothers and I were visiting my grandparents. They
live near Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.
Soon after we arrived, Grandpa decided to take us
camping in the park. First, we used a map to find the
best campsite. We found one by a beautiful pond where
mountains stood like tall soldiers. They made us feel
safe. Then, Grandpa showed us how to set up tents.
Later, we hiked winding trails and climbed steep hills.
We encountered many different kinds of animals, but
the biggest and meanest of all was the bear.
The next day, I saw the bear across the pond near
our campsite. It was busy catching fish. Since I didn’t
think it was looking, I aimed the camera at it. When
I moved to get a good shot, it looked at me and growled.
I panicked, but I clicked the camera anyway. I still have
that lifelike picture of the bear.
Shoes… do up/undo. Socks…we put on/take off.
You can say your shoe is undone if someone’s lace isn’t tied!
Please search the http://freeengvid.blogspot.com/ site to find lessons on either, and the difference between a lot of and a lots of…there are already lessons on these topics!

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