At the Amusement Park

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Conversation

It is so hot. I am really thirsty.
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Me, too. Let's get some juice.
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What kind of juice do you want?
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Pineapple juice, please.
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Uh-oh! I do not have enough money.
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That is okay. It is my treat.
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Here you are.
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Thanks a lot.
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listen and say

drink juice
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win a prize.
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see a show.
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buy tickets.
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go on a ride.
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have lunch.
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eat cotton candy.
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Phonics

baked
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chopped
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kissed
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called
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cleaned
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played
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Write and listen

It’s a child’s ability to understand the meaning of the words they hear and be able to relate to them in some way. When children hear a story, good listening skills and comprehension enables them to understand it, remember it, discuss it and even retell it in their own words