Story 12: The Two Gifts
[Song] “Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of life. Let me more of their beauty see, wonderful words of life.”
Hello, I’m Mrs. B! Welcome to Lifeline English, the podcast that helps you know God and know English.
You can read the written script for today’s lesson online at lifelineenglish.com.
Today I want to teach you three words.
The first word is “best”. Best means “better than all others in quality or value.” “Best” rhymes with “rest” and “nest”. Okay, now you say “best”! That sounded good, but was that your best effort? I think you can do better. Try again. Say “Best”. Excellent!
The second word is “accept”. Can you say “accept”? Accept. Don't get the word “accept” confused with “except”. In the story accept is used in two ways. It means “to receive or take something offered”. They offered him the job, and he accepted it. Accept also means, “to allow someone to be part of a group; to look with favor or approval upon someone.”
John accepted Tom as a Facebook friend. The opposite of accept is to reject.
Story 11: Clothed and Sent Out
[Song] “Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of life. Let me more of their beauty see, wonderful words of life.”
Hello, I’m Mrs. B! Welcome to Lifeline English, the podcast that helps you know God and know English.
You can read the written script for today’s lesson online at lifelineenglish.com.
Today I want to teach you three words.
The first word is angel. Repeat after me: angel. Angel. Angels are powerful beings created by God. They are much stronger than humans. Usually, humans cannot see angels; they are invisible. Most angels are good. They always obey God. But some angels rebelled against God. One of these bad angels is named Satan. The other bad angels now obey Satan.
The second word is sword. Sword rhymes with “Lord”. Can you say sword? Sword. A sword is a sharp weapon, usually made of metal. It is similar to a knife, but longer, and it is shorter than a spear.
Story 10: God Judges the Man
[Song] “Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of life. Let me more of their beauty see, wonderful words of life.”
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Today I want to teach you three words.
The first word is weed. Weed rhymes with “need”. Repeat the word “weed”. Weed. A weed is a plant that we don’t want. Carrots and beans will grow if you plant carrot and bean seeds. You don't have to plant weed seeds! Weeds grow on their own. If your garden has weeds, you need to pull them out of the ground. Then the good plants will have room to grow.
Story 9: God Judges the Snake and the Woman
[Song] “Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of life. Let me more of their beauty see, wonderful words of life.”
Hello, I’m Mrs. B! Welcome to Lifeline English, the podcast that helps you know God and know English.
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Today I want to teach you three words.
The first word is curse. Curse rhymes with “purse”. Now you say it. Curse. Curse. To curse someone is to say bad things that you want to happen to him. If someone says to you, “You will die when you are 30”, he has cursed you.
Story 8: The Blame Game
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You can read the written script for today’s lesson online at lifelineenglish.com.
Today I want to teach you three words.
The first word is call. Call rhymes with ball and all. Can you say “call”? Call. Call. To call is to try to speak to someone who is not nearby. If you are close to me, I can speak to you, but I don’t call you. A mother calls her children to come into the house for supper. A girl walks through the forest, calling to her lost cat. My friend in China called me on Skype last week.
Story 7: The First Sin
[Song] “Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of life. Let me more of their beauty see, wonderful words of life.”
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Today I want to teach you three words.
The first word is sew. To sew means to use a needle and thread to connect pieces of cloth together. Do you know how to sew? If you sew, you can make clothes. A machine that sews is called a sewing machine.
Story 6: The Sly Snake
[Song] “Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of life. Let me more of their beauty see, wonderful words of life.”
Hello, I’m Mrs. B! Welcome to Lifeline English, the podcast that helps you know God and know English.
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Today I want to teach you three words.
The first word is sly. Can you say sly? Sly. Sly means deceitful or sneaky. A sly person is very skilled at lying. If you are sly, you can make something that is not true seem to be true. Many political leaders are sly.
Story 5: The First Marriage
[Song] “Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of life. Let me more of their beauty see, wonderful words of life.”
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Today I want to teach you three words.
Body. Pronounce the word body. Body. You and I live in physical bodies. Our bodies have bones, muscles, organs, skin, and hair. Our bodies will die someday. We also have spirits. Our spirits live in our bodies. Our spirits never die. When our bodies die, our spirits either go to be with God, or they go to hell.
Hello, I’m Mrs. B! Welcome to Lifeline English, the podcast that helps you know God and know English.
You can read the written script for today’s lesson online at lifelineenglish.com.
Today I want to teach you three words.
Body. Pronounce the word body. Body. You and I live in physical bodies. Our bodies have bones, muscles, organs, skin, and hair. Our bodies will die someday. We also have spirits. Our spirits live in our bodies. Our spirits never die. When our bodies die, our spirits either go to be with God, or they go to hell.
Story 4: God Creates Woman
[Song] “Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of life. Let me more of their beauty see, wonderful words of life.”
Hello, I’m Mrs. B! Welcome to Lifeline English, the podcast that helps you know God and know English.
You can read the written script for today’s lesson online at lifelineenglish.com.
Today I want to teach you four words.
Rib. Can you say it? Rib. Rib. A rib is a long, thin, curved bone that protects the lungs and chest of mammals. Humans have twelve pairs of ribs.
Helper. Repeat after me. Helper. Helper. When we have a problem or a need, we say, “Help!” A helper is a person who comes to assist. They help us with our problem. Our most powerful helper is God. God can help us with any need.
Hello, I’m Mrs. B! Welcome to Lifeline English, the podcast that helps you know God and know English.
You can read the written script for today’s lesson online at lifelineenglish.com.
Today I want to teach you four words.
Rib. Can you say it? Rib. Rib. A rib is a long, thin, curved bone that protects the lungs and chest of mammals. Humans have twelve pairs of ribs.
Helper. Repeat after me. Helper. Helper. When we have a problem or a need, we say, “Help!” A helper is a person who comes to assist. They help us with our problem. Our most powerful helper is God. God can help us with any need.
Story 3: God Guides Man
[Song] “Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of life. Let me more of their beauty see, wonderful words of life.”
Hello, I’m Mrs. B! Welcome to Lifeline English, the podcast that helps you know God and know English.
You can read the written script for today’s lesson online at lifelineenglish.com.
Today I want to teach you three words.
The first word is “must”. Can you say it? It rhymes with “just” and “dust”. Must. Must. Must is a helping verb. It is used with other verbs. For example, “You must eat”. The main verb is “eat”. When we say simply, “You eat” we describe your action. When we say, “You must eat” we describe your obligation. It means you will eat. It is not an option.
Story 2: God Creates Animals and Humans
[Song] “Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of life. Let me more of their beauty see, wonderful words of life.”
Hello, I’m Mrs. B! Welcome to Lifeline English, the podcast that helps you know God and know English.
You can read the written script for today’s lesson online at lifelineenglish.com.
Today I want to teach you four words.
The first word is “creature”. Can you say it? Creature. Creature. The word “creature” is related to the word “create” from lesson 1. A creature is something God created. God is not a creature. God is the creator. But not everything that God created is a creature. The sun is not a creature. Rocks are not creatures. Trees are not creatures. Creatures can move themselves. Reptiles, like lizards and frogs are creatures. Insects, like butterflies and grasshoppers, are creatures. Fish, like salmon and sharks, are creatures. Birds, like eagles and owls are creatures. Animals, like dogs and cats, are creatures. And humans are creatures too.
Story 1: God Creates Light
[Song] “Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of life. Let me more of their beauty see, wonderful words of life.”
Hello, I’m Mrs. B! Welcome to Lifeline English, the podcast that helps you know God and know English.
You can read the written script for today’s lesson online at lifelineenglish.com
Today I want to teach you two words. The first word is “create”. Can you say it? Create. Create.
“Create” means to make something new, something that did not exist before. So, we say “the artist creates artwork every day” but we say, “the boy makes his bed every day”. The artist makes something new. He creates artwork. The boy does not make something new. He does not create his bed. He makes his old bed look neat again.
The second word is the verb separate. Repeat after me. Separate. Separate. To separate means to put in different places. We separate the shell of an egg from the egg inside the shell. Sometimes we separate the yellow part of the egg from the white part of the egg.
Hello, I’m Mrs. B! Welcome to Lifeline English, the podcast that helps you know God and know English.
You can read the written script for today’s lesson online at lifelineenglish.com
Today I want to teach you two words. The first word is “create”. Can you say it? Create. Create.
“Create” means to make something new, something that did not exist before. So, we say “the artist creates artwork every day” but we say, “the boy makes his bed every day”. The artist makes something new. He creates artwork. The boy does not make something new. He does not create his bed. He makes his old bed look neat again.
The second word is the verb separate. Repeat after me. Separate. Separate. To separate means to put in different places. We separate the shell of an egg from the egg inside the shell. Sometimes we separate the yellow part of the egg from the white part of the egg.
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