The Alphabet Game

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Kuula ja loe.

The alphabet game

[tekstikatkendi algus]

SAMIRA:

Here is our greenhouse. It’s made from old windows.

EMMA:

Wow! Do you really have a garden in your garden?

SAMIRA:

My mum loves to grow things. Let’s go in!

MOLLY:

It’s hot in here. Can you grow tropical fruit in your greenhouse?

MRS PATEL:

Not all … I can’t grow bananas.

EMMA:

Hello, Mrs Patel. I didn’t see you back there.

MRS PATEL:

Yes, my avocado tree is getting very big. I can hide behind it.

SAMIRA:

Do we have any avocados yet? They’re my favourite.

MRS PATEL:

Not yet, I don’t think they will grow here. But I grow lots of other fruit and vegetables.

[tekstikatkendi lõpp]
Abiks

a greenhouse [ˈɡriːnhaus] kasvuhoone

it’s made [its ˈmeid] see on tehtud

really [ˈriəli] tõesti

window [ˈwindəu] aken

a garden [ˈɡɑːd(ə)n] aed

grow [ɡrəu] kasvatama

tropical [ˈtrɔpik(ə)l] troopiline

a fruit [fruːt] puuvili

not all [nɔt ˈɔːl] mitte kõiki

I didn’t see [ai didn(ə)t ˈsiː] mina ei näinud

back there [bæk ˈðeə] seal

an avocado [ˌævəˈkɑːdəu] avokaado

is getting big [is ˈgetiŋ big] on kasvamas suureks

hide [haid] peituma

yet [jet] veel

other [ˈʌðə(r)] muid, muu

a vegetable [ˈvedʒtəb(ə)l] köögivili

[tekstikatkendi algus]

EMMA:

Are those onions?

SAMIRA:

Onion starts with an O. Let’s play the alphabet game.

MOLLY:

What’s that?

SAMIRA:

It’s easy. Just say the alphabet and name things you can see.

MOLLY:

A is for apple …

MRS PATEL:

We don’t have apples in here. But there is an apple tree in the garden.

EMMA:

B beans, C carrots and cucumber …

SAMIRA:

... and cherries in the garden. Now my turn. D, that’s a hard one.

MOLLY:

I know one, dragon fruit. But I don’t see any here. E, elephant fruit?

MRS PATEL:

Ha, that’s a good one! F for fruit. G?

SAMIRA:

We have grapes on the kitchen table in a bowl. G for grapes.

MOLLY:

H is for hot. It’s too hot in here. Let’s go outside.

EMMA:

Can we play the game again later? It’s fun.

[tekstikatkendi lõpp]
Abiks

start [stɑːt] algama

the alphabet [ði ˈælfəbet] tähestik

name [neim] nimetama

a bean [biːn] uba

a dragon fruit [ˈdræɡ(ə)n ˌfruːt] pitaia, draakonivili

any [ˈeni] iga, mis tahes, ühtki

my turn [mai təːn] minu kord

a grape [greip] viinamari

a kitchen [ˈkitʃ(ə)n] köök

outside [ˌautˈsaid] välja

later [ˈleitə(r)] hiljem

How do you spell your name? [hau du ju spel jɔː ˈneim] Kuidas sa ütled oma nime tähthaaval?

spell a name [spel ə ˈneim] nime tähthaaval ütlema

Can you grow tropical fruit?

Kes nii ütleb?

Lohista laused õige tegelase juurde. Tõlgi tumedamalt trükitud sõnad suuliselt.
      • I don’t see any here.
      • Can we play the game again later?
      • Do you really have a garden in your garden?
      • Let’s go outside.
      • Can you grow tropical fruit in your greenhouse?
      • B beans, C carrots and cucumber ...
      • I know one, dragon fruit.
      • I didn’t see you back there.
          • I can hide behind it.
          • That’s a hard one.
          • It’s made from old windows.
          • Name things you can see.
          • Onion starts with an O.
          • My avocado tree is getting very big.
          • I don’t think they will grow here.
          • We have grapes on the kitchen table.
          • Do we have any avocados yet?
          • I grow lots of other fruit and vegetables.

          Kuidas said tekstist aru?

          Vali küsimusele õige vastus.

          1. Who loves to grow vegetables and fruit in the garden?

          2. Can Mrs Patel grow bananas in her greenhouse?

          3. Is Mrs Patel’s avocado tree small?

          4. Does Samira like avocados?

          5. What game do the girls play?

          6. Are there any grapes growing in the garden?

          7. What fruit does Molly name that starts with a D?

          8. Is it hot or cold in the greenhouse?

          • But I grow lots of other fruit and vegetables.
          • Onion starts with an O.
          • Can you grow tropical fruit in your greenhouse?
          • It’s made from old windows.
          • Let’s go outside.
          • Do you really have a garden in your garden?
          • Just say the alphabet and name things you can see.
          • We have grapes on the kitchen table in a bowl.