I wanted to cool off, so I tried to skateboard through a puddle and invented the sport of accidental swimming.
I tried to skateboard past the kitchen, but my mom has secret radar that hears wheels and sends out chores.
When I skateboarded down the hill, my brain screamed, “THIS IS FUN!” and my knees screamed, “ARE YOU SURE?”
I skateboarded so fast my snack felt the need to escape my pocket and go live under a parked car.
Some people can skateboard in competitions and do amazing flips, but I still celebrate every time I manage to skateboard without greeting the sidewalk with my nose.
Tom finds a skateboard in the park. He wants to skateboard. He puts one foot on the skateboard and one foot on the ground. He pushes to skateboard down the road. A small dog runs by and he laughs. He stops, sits, and smiles, happy to skateboard. He calls his dad to try a skateboard too.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: A2 Elementary
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