American English Vocabulary: Dolch Sight Words – Lesson 14

Welcome to American English Vocabulary: Dolch Sight Words – Lesson 14. Improve your English vocabulary, reading, and comprehension skills by studying the Dolch Sight Words, an important vocabulary list which includes some of the most popular, often-used words in the English language. The Dolch Sight Words are organized by reading level, and include Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, and 3rd Grade. International English Learners are encouraged to pronounce each word numerous times, as well as use a translator and an English dictionary in order to increase fluency.

Part 1 – DIRECTIONS: 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.

1st Grade Dolch Sight Words Lesson 4 of 4:

some, stop, take, thank, them, then, think, walk, were, when

Do you need some money?

Some people prefer to stay at home.

He asked for help from some of his friends.

The cars stopped at the stop sign.

You need to stop before you cause an accident.

You need to continue to work hard so do not stop now.

How long does it take to learn a language?

The police will take your license.

She will take your money and run.

Thank you for helping me.

The student wants to thank his teacher.

When you thank someone, you show appreciation.

He wanted to give them a present.

They asked them to stop fighting.

The teacher will give them a difficult test.

First, you need to listen, then you need to participate.

If you stop eating, then you will be hungry.

He started running, then he stopped because he got tired.

If you want to have a bright future, think about what you want.

Do you think I can wear that dress to the wedding?

What do you think about that car?

Let us walk together at the park.

If you walk quickly, you will not be late.

Try to walk 30 minutes a day to stay in shape.

They were on vacation last week.

Where were you going yesterday?

Were you going to tell me how to solve the math problem?

It is always important to know when to stop.

She knew when he worked at the bakery.

When does the movie start?

Part 2 – DIRECTIONS: Please watch and practice aloud with the vocabulary video below two or three times:

Part 3 – DIRECTIONS: Please watch the quiz video and do the quiz on your own paper. When you finish, let us know what you learned and your quiz score in the comments section below.

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