By
Elizabeth: Hay una señora que vende carros. Esta delante
del cine. Ella tiene unas sandalias grandes. El señor
mira los carros. El no tiene dinero. Le da su rebozo bonito
a la señora. Ella lleva un carro a la casa del señor.
(There is a woman who sells
cars. She is in front of the movie theatre. She has big sandals.
The man is looking at the cars. He has no money. He gives a
pretty scarf to the woman. She takes a car to the man's house.)
By Noah: Hay un niño
que mira barcos. Está delante del museo. El tiene unos zapatos
rosados en los pies.
(There is a boy who is looking
at boats. He is in front of the museum. He has pink shoes on
his feet.)
By Timothy: Hay un
abuelo que compra bicicletas. Está delante de la biblioteca.
El tiene unas ranas pequeñas en los pies.
(There is a grandfather who
buys bicycles. He is in front of the library. He has small
frogs on his feet.)
By Emily: Hay una señora
que vende rebozos. Está delante del mercado. Ella tiene
unas sandalias grandes en los pies.
(There is a woman that sells
scarves. She's in front of the market. She has some big sandals
on her feet.)
By Lauren: Hay una
mamá que mira barcos. Está delante del cine.
Ella tiene unos calcetines rosas en los pies.
(There is a mother who looks
at boats. She's in front of the movie theatre. She has pink
socks on her feet.)
By Kamil: Hay una abuela que
vende tortillas. Está delante del mercado. Ella tiene
unas ranas pequeñas.
(There is a grandma who sells
tortillas. She's in front of the market. She has some small
frogs.)
By Nate: Hay un señor
que compra barcos. Está delante del museo. El tiene
perros blancos en los pies.
(There is a man that buys
boats. He's in front of the museum. He has white dogs on his
feet.)
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