American English Vocabulary: Dolch Sight Words – Lesson 3

Welcome to American English Vocabulary: Dolch Sight Words – Lesson 3. 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.

PRE-K DOLCH SIGHTWORDS – PART 3 OF 4

look, make, me, my, not, one, play, red, run, said

Look at that car.

How do I look?

Did you look at that picture?

I want to make this work.

He will make a new toy.

You make eye contact.

Give me your money.

She saw me at the store.

Bring me the dog.

My son is a college student.

He met my friends.

She knows my address.

Do not forget to brush your teeth.

I am not scared.

She will not go to school tomorrow.

I have one child.

He is the number one soccer player.

Number two follows number one.

She likes to play tennis.

Let’s go to the Shakespeare play.

We need to play with others.

She received red roses.

He wore a red shirt.

The red car was stopped.

They run at the park.

He needs to run faster.

She must run to catch the bus.

He said to slow down.

Maria said she was sorry.

said something funny.

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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