Lesson18:Having a Picnic
256. Did you pack enough sandwiches for the picnic?
257. Let’s find a spot away from the ants.
258. It’s great weather for a picnic.
259. Let’s sit at that bench over there.
260. This spot isn't too crowded to eat at.
261. Let’s go eat out by the lake.
262. A picnic can be a romantic date.
263. I have fond memories of picnics with my parents.
264. Make sure you pick up all your trash when you’re finished eating.
265. Is there any beer left in the cooler?
266. We won’t know how much food to buy until we decide how many people are coming.
267. We should get paper plates and plastic utensils, so we won’t have to do any dishes.
268. It’s such a lovely day for a picnic.
269. I really like it when it’s homemade, not the fast food kind.
270. The day’s really nice and we should walk off some of this food.
Lesson19:Camping露營
271. We should set up camp here.
272. It's not safe to keep food in your tent.
273. This is a good campsite.
274. Someone starts a fire to cook supper.
275. My tent is waterproof.
276. I’ll go gather firewood.
277. Does anyone have a flashlight?
278. Hunting is not allowed in this part of the woods.
279. This is a popular camping area.
280. It's not safe to go camping by yourself.
281. I can't believe there are so many things to buy for our camping trip.
282. Starting a fire without matches, building a shelter from wood, cooking over a campfire, and lots more.
283. I thought we were going to make our own fire with wood we gathered.
284. Well, the most obvious is that the animals will eat all our food and we'll be left with nothing to eat.
285. The smell of the food might attract dangerous animals to our campsite.