Mr. Bread’s Question: If you went to Siberia, what would you bring?

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Mr. Bread’s Question: If you went to Siberia, what would you bring?

“cost an arm and a leg” Idiom of the Day! to be very expensive

Idiom of the Day! “against the clock” to be in a hurry

“tie the knot” Idiom of the Day! to get married!

Mr. Bread and Miss Butter tied the knot last weekend! Did you hear the news? Kim Tae Hee and I tied the knot! Ms. Sarah, when will you tie the knot?

Today’s Lesson: Stories (and Speed Stories!)

The Cows a Korean story

SPEED STORY! One day,... Once upon a time,... Last Saturday,... EXAMPLES: One day, I kissed E.T. Once upon a time, there was an ugly baby. Last week, T.O.P. and I tied the knot!

RULES Only pass your paper when I say, “GO!” You must use FULL SENTENCES! Ex: “me too.” “I was smelly, too.”