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A Busy Morning
One morning, Ali woke up earlier than usual because he had many things to do that day. He checked the time and quickly got out of bed. Outside, the weather was cool, and the street was quiet. After washing his face, Ali prepared a simple breakfast. While he was eating, he thought about his plans for the day. He needed to go to work early and finish an important task. Because of this, he did not want to waste any time. Later, Ali left his house and walked to the bus stop. On t


The Lost Lamb
Azat walks in the field and looks for the sheep. One small lamb is not there. He calls the lamb and listens carefully. The field is quiet and wide. Oraz, Ayna, and Lina come to help. They follow small tracks near the grass. Soon they see the lamb behind a bush. Azat feels happy and stays close to it. Vocabulary English Pronunciation Türkmençe sheep /ʃiːp/ goýun lamb /læm/ guzy field /fiːld/ meýdan call /kɔːl/ çagyrmak quiet /ˈkwaɪət/ asuda track /træk/ yz bush /bʊʃ/ gyry clos


The Fast Run
Oraz likes to run very fast in the yard. He runs and laughs with joy. After a while, he feels tired and stops. He sits down and takes a deep breath. Azat tells him to rest for a moment. Ayna gives him some water, and Lina waits with him. Oraz feels better soon. He learns that rest is important after running. Vocabulary English Pronunciation Türkmençe run /rʌn/ ylgamak fast /fɑːst/ çalt tired /ˈtaɪərd/ ýadaw stop /stɒp/ durmak rest /rest/ dynç almak breath /breθ/ dem water /ˈw


Lina’s Flower
Lina has a small flower in the garden. The flower is pink and smells nice. Lina looks at it every morning. She feels happy when she sees the flower. She gives the flower some water and keeps the place clean. The flower grows a little every day. Lina smiles and feels proud. She likes to care for plants. Vocabulary English Pronunciation Türkmençe flower /ˈflaʊər/ gül garden /ˈɡɑːrdən/ bag pink /pɪŋk/ gülgüne smell /smel/ ys almak water /ˈwɔːtər/ suw grow /ɡroʊ/ ösüp ulalmak cle


The New Book
Ayna gets a new book today. The book has many pictures and short words. She sits near the window and opens the book. She looks at the pictures and starts to read. Azat and Lina come and sit next to her. Oraz points at a picture and asks a question. Ayna reads a line again. They enjoy the book together. Vocabulary English Pronunciation Türkmençe book /bʊk/ kitap picture /ˈpɪktʃər/ surat read /riːd/ okamak window /ˈwɪndoʊ/ penjire open /ˈoʊpən/ açmak ask /æsk/ soramak line /laɪ


The Market Walk
Azat and his friends walk to the market with a small bag. The market is busy and colorful. They see fruits, bread, and people smiling. Azat looks around and listens carefully. They buy some apples and bread. Ayna holds the bag, and Lina says thank you to the seller. Oraz waits and stays close to his friends. They walk back home happy. Vocabulary English Pronunciation Türkmençe market /ˈmɑːrkɪt/ bazar busy /ˈbɪzi/ aljyraňňy fruit /fruːt/ miwe bread /bred/ çörek buy /baɪ/ satyn


The Windy Day
It is a windy day in the village. The wind is strong and cool. Azat, Oraz, Ayna, and Lina go outside together. Their scarves move in the air. The wind gets stronger, and it feels cold. The children walk back home slowly. They close the door and feel warm inside. A windy day is nice when you are safe. Vocabulary English Pronunciation Türkmençe windy /ˈwɪndi/ şemally, ýelli strong /strɒŋ/ güýçli cool /kuːl/ salkyn scarf /skɑːrf/ şarf cold /koʊld/ sowuk home /hoʊm/ öý, jaý close


The Tea Cups
Lina helps her mom at the table. There are small tea cups and warm tea. Lina carries the cups carefully. She walks slowly and looks at the table. She puts the cups in the right place. No tea falls on the floor. Her mom smiles and says thank you. Lina feels proud and happy. Vocabulary English Pronunciation Türkmençe tea /tiː/ çaý cup /kʌp/ käse table /ˈteɪbəl/ stol carry /ˈkæri/ götermek careful /ˈkeəfəl/ seresaply floor /flɔːr/ pol proud /praʊd/ buýsançly place /pleɪs/ ýer


Two Apples
Ayna walks in the garden and sees two red apples. The apples look fresh and sweet. She picks them up and thinks for a moment. She knows her friends are nearby. Ayna gives one apple to Lina and keeps one for herself. Lina smiles and says thank you. They sit together and eat the apples. Sharing makes the moment nicer. Vocabulary English Pronunciation Türkmençe apple /ˈæpəl/ alma two /tuː/ iki garden /ˈɡɑːrdən/ bag pick /pɪk/ almak give /ɡɪv/ bermek keep /kiːp/ saklamak eat /iːt


A Big Shadow
It is a hot day in the village. Azat and his friends walk under the sun. They feel tired and slow. Azat sees a big tree near the road. They sit under the tree and rest. The shadow is cool and quiet. The children drink some water and smile. They feel better and ready to walk again. Vocabulary English Pronunciation Türkmençe hot /hɒt/ yssy sun /sʌn/ gün tired /ˈtaɪərd/ ýadaw tree /triː/ agaç shadow /ˈʃædəʊ/ kölege sit /sɪt/ oturmak rest /rest/ dynç almak cool /kuːl/ salkyn


Oraz Says Sorry
Oraz plays with a toy in the yard. He runs fast and drops the toy. The toy breaks on the ground. Lina feels sad when she sees it. Oraz stops and looks at Lina. He says sorry in a soft voice. Azat and Ayna help fix the toy. Lina smiles again, and they play together. Vocabulary English Pronunciation Türkmençe toy /tɔɪ/ oýnawaç break /breɪk/ döwülmek ground /ɡraʊnd/ ýer sad /sæd/ gynançly sorry /ˈsɒri/ bagyşla voice /vɔɪs/ ses fix /fɪks/ düzetmek again /əˈɡen/ ýene


The Little Bird
Lina sees a small bird near the tree. The bird looks quiet and hungry. Lina walks slowly and does not scare it. She feels sorry for the little bird. She puts some seeds on the ground. The bird comes closer and eats the seeds. Lina smiles and watches the bird. She feels happy because she is gentle and kind. Vocabulary English Pronunciation Türkmençe bird /bɜːrd/ guş small /smɔːl/ kiçi hungry /ˈhʌŋɡri/ aç tree /triː/ agaç seed /siːd/ däne ground /ɡraʊnd/ ýer gentle /ˈdʒentl/ mä


The Clean Hands
The children play outside in the yard. Their hands get dirty after the game. Ayna looks at her hands and feels uncomfortable. She says it is time to wash them. They go inside and wash their hands with soap and water. Their hands are clean and fresh now. The children smile and feel ready to eat. Clean hands make the day better. Vocabulary English Pronunciation Türkmençe play /pleɪ/ oýnamak dirty /ˈdɜːrti/ hapa, kirli wash /wɒʃ/ ýuwmak, arassalamak soap /soʊp/ sabyn water /ˈwɔː


Grandma’s Story
Ayna visits her grandmother in the afternoon. Her grandmother sits on a soft carpet and smiles. Ayna sits near her and listens carefully. The room is quiet and warm. Her grandmother tells a short story about the old days. Ayna likes the story and asks a small question. Her grandmother laughs and feels happy. Ayna learns something new today. Vocabulary English Pronunciation Türkmençe grandmother /ˈɡrænˌmʌðər/ ene visit /ˈvɪzɪt/ baryp görmek carpet /ˈkɑːrpɪt/ haly listen /ˈlɪsə


A New Kite
Lina has a new kite today. The kite is light and colorful. The children go to an open place near the village. The wind is soft and good for flying. Lina holds the kite and tries to fly it. At first, the kite falls down. Azat and Ayna help her. Soon the kite goes up in the sky, and everyone feels happy. Vocabulary English Pronunciation Türkmençe kite /kaɪt/ uçurtma new /njuː/ täze wind /wɪnd/ ýel fly /flaɪ/ uçmak fall /fɔːl/ gaçmak help /help/ kömek etmek sky /skaɪ/ asman happ


Water for the Camel
Azat and his friends walk near the desert edge. The sun is hot today. They see a big camel standing near the road. The camel looks tired and thirsty. Azat gives the camel some water. The camel drinks slowly and feels better. The children smile and watch the camel. They feel happy because they help an animal. Vocabulary English Pronunciation Türkmençe desert /ˈdezərt/ çöl sun /sʌn/ gün camel /ˈkæməl/ düýe thirsty /ˈθɜːrsti/ suwsan water /ˈwɔːtər/ suw drink /drɪŋk/ içmek better


The Lost Hat
Oraz walks on the road near the village. It is a windy day. His hat flies away and falls on the ground. Oraz looks around but cannot see it. Azat, Ayna, and Lina come to help him. They look near the tree and behind the fence. Lina finds the hat on the grass. Oraz is happy and says thank you. Vocabulary English Pronunciation Türkmençe road /roʊd/ ýol windy /ˈwɪndi/ ýelli hat /hæt/ telpek fly /flaɪ/ uçmak ground /ɡraʊnd/ ýer look /lʊk/ seretmek find /faɪnd/ tapmak thank you /θæ


Azat and the Lamb
Azat walks in the field near the village. He sees a small white lamb. The lamb is alone and looks tired. Azat feels sorry for the lamb. He brings some water and fresh grass. The lamb eats and feels better. Azat smiles and stays near the lamb. He is kind and careful with animals. Vocabulary English Pronunciation Türkmençe field /fiːld/ meýdan lamb /læm/ guzy alone /əˈloʊn/ ýeke tired /ˈtaɪərd/ ýadaw water /ˈwɔːtər/ suw grass /ɡræs/ ot better /ˈbetər/ has gowy kind /kaɪnd/ mähi


Lina Shares Bread
Lina sits at the table with her friends. There is fresh bread and warm tea. Lina sees the bread and smiles. She likes to share food with others. She gives bread to Azat, Oraz, and Ayna. Her friends say thank you. Lina feels happy and kind. They eat together and enjoy the moment. Vocabulary English Pronunciation Türkmençe bread /bred/ çörek tea /tiː/ çaý table /ˈteɪbəl/ stol share /ʃeər/ paýlaşmak, bölüşmek give /ɡɪv/ bermek thank you /θæŋk juː/ sag bol together /təˈɡeðər/ bil


Ayna Helps Mom
Ayna is at home with her mom. Her mom is busy today. Ayna sees the room and wants to help. She cleans the table and puts the toys away. Her mom smiles and says thank you. Ayna feels happy and proud. They sit together and drink tea. It is a good day at home. Vocabulary English Pronunciation Türkmençe home /hoʊm/ öý busy /ˈbɪzi/ meşgul help /help/ kömek etmek clean /kliːn/ arassalamak table /ˈteɪbəl/ stol toy /tɔɪ/ oýnjak proud /praʊd/ buýsançly together /təˈɡeðər/ bilelikde
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