Reading Success 2nd-Book 1 (E)
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all over the world
throughout the world
People live all over the world.
book
a work of writing produced on sheets of paper that are held together in a protective cover
People can learn a lot from books.
copies
written matter intended to be reproduced in printed form
Copying notes at school is a lot of work.
earn
to receive an income for work that you do
earning money is important.
English
from England
Many students learn english in school.
feed
to give someone or something food
Remember to feed your pets.
poor
having very little money and often being unable to buy things that are needed to live comfortably
My friend spent all his money, so he is poor now.
several
being more than two but not a large amount
We took several days to arrive.
writer
a person who has writes something, or who writes in a particular way
Being a writer is a good job.
yesterday
the day before today
Did you go to school yesterday?
desk
a table, usually for writing on
Working at a desk is boring.
except
not including
I like summer, except for the rain.
finally
after some amount of time
finally, the rain stopped.
half
one of two equal parts that make up something
half of the employees at the office were out sick.
line
a long continuous mark on any surface
Draw a line on this paper.
million
the number 1000000
A million people live in that city.
nothing
not anything
There is nothing in this empty room.
paper
a sheet of flat, thin material, used to write or print on or, to wrap objects
Nothing is written yet on this paper.
student
a person who is studying something
When will you stop being a student?
understand
to know the meaning of the words that someone is saying or the language that he or she is speaking
Does she understand this question?
beat
to make a regular movement to mix ingredients together
beat the ingredients before cooking them.
bowl
a round dish with tall sides, used to hold food or liquid
This bowl is too small to hold everything.
break
to burst or become damaged
break this egg open so we can cook it.
dry
no longer wet
Cook until the top of the eggs looks dry.
following
coming after; next
following the test, there will be a break.
green pepper
a hollow green vegetable with seeds inside
Add green pepper to the soup.
melt
to turn from solid into liquid when heated
Is it cold enough today for ice to melt?
piece
a small part that has broken off of something larger
She gave her friend a piece of the cake.
pour
to cause a liquid or other substance to flow downward in a continuous stream out of or into a container or place
pour water into this cup.
serve
to distribute food, etc. or supply goods
The waiter will serve lunch soon.
base
one of the places at each corner of the square on the pitch in baseball, softball, or rounders
He has arrived at third base now.
bat
a long stick made from wood or metal that is used to hit balls in sports
He swung the bat really hard.
batter
a person who hits the ball with a bat in baseball and other sports
Their team has the best batter today.
corner
the point at which two sides, lines, roads or edges come together
I will put the chair in the corner of the room.
diamond
a baseball infield
The diamond is wet because of the rain this morning.
fielder
a person in baseball whose job is to catch the ball when the other team hits it
How many fielders are out there now?
pitcher
a person who throws the ball during a baseball game
He's not a very good pitcher.
run
one point in baseball
How many runs did our team get?
score
the number of points that an individual or team earns in a game, contest, or test
We scored a lot this time.
team
a group of people that play games together
This team is the best in the city.
children
human beings who are not yet an adult
There are too many children in here, so it's very noisy.
decide
to make a choice after thinking about something
The teacher will decide if the student should pass the class.
drive past
to pass by in a car or other vehicle
The car drove past us really fast.
drop off
to deliver or deposit at a specific place
I will drop off the essay tomorrow for you.
free time
time when you can do leisure activities
He spends most of his free time watching movies.
information
knowledge or details that let you know more about someone or something
What information does she know about this problem?
interesting
causing someone to feel excitement or want to know more about something
That book wasn't very interesting.
morning
the part of day from twelve o'clock at night until noon
The next morning, Jake sees Mimi on his bed.
report
an account of something which gives the necessary facts and information
The Chief of Police sent Rudolph a daily report.
traffic
the vehicles or number of vehicles in a particular area or on a particular road
There is a lot of traffic on the road today.
all over
everywhere; in all parts
There is dirt all over the room.
apartment
a room or group of rooms where people live in exchange for rent, usually on one floor of a building
My apartment is really expensive to live in.
each other
each of two or more in a shared action or relationship
They will talk to each other if they become bored.
move
to change where a person or group of people live or where a business operates
My family moved to a new city last week.
room
physical space that is available or used for particular people, things, or purposes
Is there room in here for another desk?
save
to keep money so that you will have it later
We all need to learn to save money wisely.
seed
a small object produced by a plant, from which another plant can grow
My sister planted the seeds in the garden today.
soon
in very little time from now
Lunch will be soon.
supermarket
a large store that sells food and other products
My father went to the supermarket to buy food today.
window
an opening in a wall of a building which lets light in
Close the window if it's cold.
bottom
the lowest level, part or point of an object
The bottom of the river is very cold.
carefully
in a manner that involves focus and care
carefully open the letter.
correct
agreeing with fact or known truth
The correct answer is difficult to know.
fair
treating all people the same way
The student received a fair grade for the test.
history
events that happened in the past
history is my favorite class at school.
kitten
a young cat
kittens like to sleep a lot during the day.
lazy
not willing to act or work
My friend's cat is very lazy and always is sleeping.
of course
without a doubt
of course I know how to read.
puppy
a very young dog
puppies are a lot of work to keep as pets.
question
to ask a person questions as a way of gaining information about something, often done in a formal or official manner
The teacher questioned the student on why he didn't study.
animated
being made to appear as actually moving
My younger sister watched a lot of animated movies.
clay
a natural, sticky material taken from the ground that hardens when baked or dried
We made art from clay today at school.
dwarf
typically, a person of an abnormally short size
That person is short enough to be a dwarf.
famous
known by a lot of people; easy to recognize
This movie is very famous here.
full-length
normal length, not shortened
The full-length movie is better than the television show.
live on
to continue to exist
My pet is old but will live on still.
make a change
to make alterations
make a change to your essay before tomorrow.
photograph
to take a picture of someone or something using a camera
When they are photographed one after the other, they seem to move.
recent
occurring only a short time ago
Is this news article recent?
seem
to give a certain impression of something
The car seems to be new.
brother
a male who has the same parents as another person
My brother is 22 years old.
future
time that is to come after the present
In the future my parents will move to another city.
girl
a female child
How many girls are in the room?
go to the movies
to go to a cinema or movie theater
Do you want to go to the movies this weekend?
job
something that must be done
I will look for a job after I graduate.
pop music
popular music, often liked by young people
Pop music is her favourite type of music.
private school
a school which you must pay money to attend, and which not everyone is allowed to attend
She will go to a private school next year to study.
sentence
a set of spoken or written words that express a complete statement, question or command
This sentence is too long to write.
sister
a girl or woman with whom one shares one or both parents
My friend's sister is a student.
1
correct; not false
beach
the part of an ocean or sea's shore that is sandy and filled with small rocks
The beach is a good place to go during summer.
count on
to reply on; to depend on
You can count on me to finish the work.
June
the sixth month of the Western calendar
june is the month that I moved here.
month
one of the twelve periods of time that a year is divided into, for example January or February
We will meet again after 3 months.
November
the eleventh month of the Western calendar
He died november 1, 1887.
popular
being liked or supported by a large number of people
This movie is very popular here.
quite
to a degree; rather
It is quite hot outside today.
rough
having an uneven or not smooth surface
The ground is too rough to sit here.
usually
normally; regularly
She usually goes to sleep at 11.
visit
to go somewhere for a short period of time
My friend is going to visit her parents tonight.
clap
to strike the hands together in order to express appreciation or praise
clap loudly to get someone's attention.
do tricks
to perform magic
They will do tricks for the magic show.
expensive
being costly; having a high price or value
That car is too expensive.
forget
to stop thinking about or considering someone or something
Don't forget to study tonight.
nervous
feeling uneasy or anxious about something
He was always nervous about talking to people.
poem
an artistic piece of writing that usually has short lines and particular patterns of word emphasis, and often uses formal or literary language
We will write poems in class today.
practice
to perform an action repeatedly in order to improve a skill
practicing a lot will make you better.
proud
being very pleased and satisfied with something or someone
She is very proud of her work.
put on
to produce something such as a play
They will put on a play for their parents.
year
the period of twelve months or 365 or 366 days that starts on January 1st and ends on December 31st
How many years old is he?
alarm clock
a clock with a loud noise in order to wake one up
The student didn't hear his alarm clock, so he slept too much.
before
rather than, in place of, in advance of something
Were the lights on before now?
excuse
a reason given for doing something that you want to do
My friend had no excuse for not studying.
go off
to start making a noise suddenly
When the timer goes off, the food is ready.
hear
to become aware of a sound being made through the ears
I can hear someone talking.
point
to extend a finger or other object in a particular direction for the purpose of showing something to someone
point to the correct answer.
set
to make a clock, timer or electronic device show or work at a particular time
set the clock for the correct time.
time
the specific point in time when something usually occurs, or is scheduled to take place
What time is lunch?
turn on
to switch on
turn on the fan if it's hot in the room.
week
a period of time with a length of seven days
The holiday starts in 2 weeks.
collect
to take things from several different areas or places and bring them together
collect everyone's homework now.
collection
a group of similar and interesting things that are brought together as a hobby or to study or display
This is a good collection of old books.
film
a movie
If you're not busy, let's watch a film.
hobby
an activity a person does for pleasure or relaxation when not at work
Football is a popular hobby.
matchbox
a small box in which matches are kept
The hotel gave us a free matchbox.
painting
the work or art of using paints; a picture made with paints
This painting is old and valuable.
stamp
a small piece of paper that you must buy to stick on a letter that you mail
How many stamps do I need to send this letter?
star
a very famous person, usually in the field of entertaining; the main person in a play or movie
The star of this movie is very talented.
tens of thousands of
an unspecified number that is between 10,000 and 99,999
tens of thousands of trees are in this park.
valuable
being worth a lot of money
Old coins are valuable.
ask
to question someone in order to obtain information
ask the teacher if you don't understand the question.
buy
to trade money for something
You can buy new clothes at a department store.
go on
to continue
go on with your presentation.
knife
an object made of a sharp piece of metal attached to a handle that is used for eating, cutting or as a weapon
This knife is good for cutting fruit.
look at
to examine; to focus one's eyes on something
The man looked at the television.
look for
to try to find
He will look for the missing dog.
lose
to be unable to find something or someone
Did you lose your wallet last weekend?
pick up
to lift up, to collect something or someone from a certain place
Can you pick up these chairs?
pocket
a small bag that is attached to the inside of clothing or another, larger, bag and serves to hold things
There is a hole in my pocket.
road
a hard, flat surface that extends long distances and is specifically designed for vehicles or people to travel on
Which road is the fastest?
across
from one side to the other; on the other side of
across the river is a forest.
between
from one person, thing, or place, to another
The bank is between the restaurant and the bookstore.
halfway
at the midpoint
Let's take a rest half-way to the store.
highway
a wide, main road linking one town or city to another
If you go by the highway, it will be fastest.
junction
a convergence of streets, highways, or roads
Turn left at the next junction.
lane
a narrow way or road
This lane is very slow.
main street
the principal street in a town, usually where most of the shops are found
The office is on main street.
map
a drawing or picture of an area that shows where things such as rivers or roads are
He bought a map so he wouldn't get lost.
northern
relating to or coming from the north part of an area
The northern city is the biggest.
southern
lying toward or situated in the south
The southern part of this country is cold.
coach
a person who trains a performer or sports player or team
The coach helped the players to become better.
field
an area in which sports are played
The field is wet from the rain.
go into
to enter
go into the library.
goal-keeper
the person who prevents the ball from entering the goal area
The goal-keeper stopped the ball.
hurt
to suffer or feel pain
My friend got hurt playing basketball today.
kick
to strike or hit something with the foot
She kicked the ball.
reserve
a player who is available, but does not usually play
How many players are in reserve now?
score
to get or give points in a game, contest, or test
If we don't score soon, we won't win.
soccer
a sport in which two teams of eleven players are trying to kick a ball into the other team's goal
soccer is popular everywhere in the world.
toward
in the direction of something or someone
Walk towards the bank and you will see it.
cell
a device for producing electrical energy from chemical energy
This laptop battery has 3 cells.
copper
a red and brown colored metal that conducts heat and electricity very well and is used to make wire and pipes
These wires are made from copper.
electric current
the flow of electrical power
There is no electric current in this wire now.
electrode
a thing that connects an electronic device to something else
The machine had several electrodes attached to it.
electrolyte
electrically charged substances
Most sports drinks have electrolytes in them.
flow
(of liquid, gas or electricity) to move steadily and easily in a particular direction
The water is flowing fast from the tap.
galvanized
covered in a thin layer of zinc
This bicycle is made from galvanized metal.
juice
the liquid part of vegetables and fruits or a drink made from it
Orange juice is healthy to drink.
volt
the measured force of electricity
This computer needs 220 volts of electricity.
zinc
a type of metal
zinc is commonly used for galvanizing.
call
to telephone someone
She will call her friend tonight.
doctor
someone who has been trained in medical science and treats people who are ill
Many people want to be doctors when they are adults.
fat
having too much flesh or fat on the body
My sister's dog is fat.
go home
to return to the place where one lives
If you're finished work, you can go home.
health
the condition of the body being free of disease, illness, and other problems
Are your parents still in good health?
heavy
being of great weight
This table is very heavy.
lose weight
to make one's body weight decrease
He said his wife needs to lose weight.
vegetable
a plant that is raised and eaten as food
Children don't like vegetables.
weigh
to use a device or machine to measure the weight of someone or something
He will weigh the package.
worry
to think about bad things that might happen
Think about your successes and don't worry about your failures.
along
in a line down the length of something
He likes to job along the river.
follow
to conform to rules, regulations, directions, etc. exactly
People have to follow the rules in sports.
left
on or of the side of the body most people have the less skillful hand
left of the book is a telephone.
mark
to write or draw a line on something
mark each question that is correct.
measure
to determine the size or amount of something or someone
measure how long this rope is.
move around
to move about; to change the position of
The dog is always moving around.
put back
to return something to the proper place
I will put the book back when I'm finished reading it.
puzzle
a game in which a person must solve a mentally challenging question or problem
This puzzle is too hard to solve.
rectangle
a four-sided shape whose corners are all ninety degree angles
The package is in a rectangle shape.
right
positioned on the right side; not positioned on the left side
I always rise my right hand when I across the street.
August
the eighth month of the Western calendar
The weather starts to get colder here in august.
change
the process of becoming different or making something different
Not working on Mondays was a good change.
December
the twelfth month of the Western calendar
december is when Christmas is.
during
from the beginning to the end of something
That student sleeps a lot during class.
go down
to reduce; to become less
go down to the lower floor of the building.
guess
to form an opinion or answer a question based on little or no information
I guess it will rain today.
low
being at a point close to the ground or less than the expected or usual height
The table is too low from the ground.
price
the amount of money one pays in order to obtain something
What is the price of this hat?
sell
to offer a thing or service in exchange for money
My brother will sell his car.
useful
being needed; having a purpose
A dictionary is useful.
cost
the amount of money due in order to buy something
The cost of this shirt is too high.
depend on
to rely; place trust
Don't depend on other people too much.
envelope
a thin paper cover for a letter
She opened the envelope and read the letter.
letter
a message written on paper and often mailed
He will send a letter to his friend.
post office
an office where you can buy stamps and send mail
I sent the letter from the post office.
postage stamp
a small label with a sticky back issued by post offices to affix to letters or packages as proof charges have been paid
He can't send the letter without a postage stamp.
produce
to produce or grow something naturally
This farm produces a lot of rice.
profitable
making a profit
This job is very profitable.
stick
(informal) to put something in a specific place or position
She stuck the poster to the wall.
sticky
being covered in or made of a substance that can attach to different surfaces
The top of the table was sticky.
address
the number of the house, name of street, town, and state or country where a person or business is at.
The address of this office is easy to remember.
charity
an organization that gives money and other items to people who need help
She works at a charity on weekends.
feel
to experience something physical or emotional, to have an opinion
People feel tired if they don't sleep enough.
find
to get back a thing lost
Nobody could find the missing book.
however
in contrast to something that has been stated already
The work is easy, however there is a lot of it.
name
the word or words by which a person, place or thing is known
Everyone has a name.
need
to require something important
Everyone needs to drink water.
policeman
a male police officer
There are a lot of policemen near this bank.
think about
to consider; to give thought to
The students will think about their essay topics.
wallet
a small case that is flat and can hold money and other important information
I bought a new wallet yesterday.
at least
not less than
It will take at least 4 days to finish.
behind
at or toward the back of someone or something
The dog is behind the chair.
complete
to finish something
My sister will complete high school soon.
figure out
to discover, solve, or understand
Nobody could figure out this problem.
front to back
going from the part of something that faces forward to the part behind it
People stood front to back.
in front of
If someone or something is in front of someone or something else, it is close to the front part of that person or thing
The restaurant is in front of the bank.
next to
beside
Is the seat next to you empty?
plan
(with "for" or "on") to expect an event to happen
Do you have a plan to travel?
row
a series of people or things in a straight line
The first row of seats is full.
side to side
moving from right to left
The cat ran side to side.
bank
an organization that stores and lends money
You can keep your money at a bank.
bite
to close your teeth onto something
The dog bit the other dog.
clerk
a person who is responsible for assisting customers at a store or guests at a hotel
Talk to the bank clerk to open an account.
different
not the same; other
Spanish and Italian are different languages.
earn
to receive an income for work that you do
People earn money from work.
go from house to house
to go to all the houses in a neighborhood, one by one
They went from house to house asking for donations.
present
something given to a person on a special occasion or as a way to show thanks or love
My parents bought me a present for my birthday.
put in
to insert
He put it in the oven.
smart
being wise and clever; done after much thought
That student is very smart.
uncle
the brother of one's mother or father
My uncle has a big house.
ability
the power or skill to do something
He has no ability to speak Russian.
average
the value obtained when the sum of two or more numbers is divided by how many numbers were added
Her grades have been average lately.
conduct
the manner in which a person behaves
That person's conduct has been terrible lately.
interest
a desire to be involved with something or to learn more about it
My brother has an interest in trains.
pay attention
to listen closely; to focus
It's important to pay attention in class.
PE (Physical Education)
Physical Education
PE is my favorite class at school.
progress
the process of improving or moving toward a goal
Are you making progress with your studying?
rank
(plural) people with something in common who are grouped together
Despite his high rank in the army, he remains humble.
social studies
a course of instruction comprising such subjects as history, geography, civics. etc.
When is the social studies exam?
succeed
to achieve an intended, desired purpose or goal
If you work hard, you will succeed.
blow
to move on or with the wind
My hat was blown away by the wind.
build up
to accumulate
I have built up a lot of debt.
escape
to leave a place, particularly when someone or something is keeping you there
The rabbit escaped from the fox.
factory
a building where machines are used to make large amounts of products
His father works at a factory.
inventor
a person who creates new devices
Who is the most famous inventor?
lid
a cover that can be lifted or removed
The lid for this container is missing.
machinery
particular types of machines, or machines in general
Who can repair this broken machinery?
pressure
the force that is being put on something when it is pushed against something else
This bottle in under a lot of pressure.
steam
heated water that has turned to gas
When you boil water, you are making steam.
turbine
a type of engine or motor that operates from the pressure of a fluid
The turbines at the power plant are not working.
bad
not being good; unpleasant
I am very bad at math.
during
from the beginning to the end of something
That student sleeps a lot during class.
enough
as much as is needed
I've done enough studying for today.
get up
to get out of bed
What time will you get up tomorrow?
magazine
a thin book with a paper cover usually sold weekly or monthly that contains pictures, articles, stories, and essays
Read a magazine if you're bored.
soup
a dish made mostly of liquid that also contains meat or vegetables, usually served hot
We had soup for lunch today.
throat
the tubes inside the neck through which air travels to the lungs and food travels to the stomach
My throat is sore today.
toast
a slice of bread which is heated until it turns brown
We had toast for breakfast today.
wake up
to stop sleeping
wake up before 8 tomorrow or you'll be late.
well
being healthy and free from disease
Are you doing well lately?
borrow
to take or receive something, belonging to another, with the promise of returning it
My sister borrowed money from me.
else
being different from something that has been identified
He has to finish the work or else he will lose his job.
friend
a person one has a strong liking for and likes being with, usually not in one's family
He is my father's friend.
in writing
written on paper; a written record
I'll put my idea in writing tonight.
loan
to give something to someone that you allow them to use, but which they must return to you after a period of time
Tom loaned money 3 months ago, but he still hasn't returned it!
loan
to give something to someone that you allow them to use, but which they must return to you after a period of time
We took a loan to buy a car.
only
being alone in a group; including just one and no others
This is the only hotel here.
pass
to go by or beyond something
She passed all her exams this week.
pay back
to return money to someone
Make sure to pay back the money you owe soon.
prove
to show that something is true or correct by providing evidence
Can you prove that it is true?
remember
to hold a thought or image from the past in one's mind; to recall something from the past
remember to bring the papers tomorrow.
attend
to be present
Did you remember to attend yesterday's lecture?
chess
a game for two players where they move their pieces across a special board and try to take each other's pieces
I'm not very good at playing chess.
choose
to select; decide between several possibilities
Which day did you choose to leave?
elect
to select someone for an office or position by voting for them
She was elected to be the club president.
give a talk
to make an informal speech, usually sharing knowledge on a topic
My sister will give a talk to the company tomorrow.
member
something that belongs to a larger group or structure
I'm a member of that club.
president
the person holding the highest position of an organization or business
The president has a lot of work to do.
suggest
to state a particular idea or plan to be considered by other people
suggest a better plan.
vote
to express an opinion or choice by raising one's hand, casting a vote, or speaking
I didn't vote for him.
welcome
used to indicate that you are happy to have someone visit, come, or stay somewhere
Did you feel welcome at the meeting?
asleep
sleeping; not awake
The dog is asleep already.
iceberg
a very large mass of floating ice in the sea
The ship hit an iceberg and sank.
lifeboat
a boat which is used to rescue people who are in danger of drowning
Is there enough lifeboats for everyone?
liner
a large passenger ship, often used for cruises
A liner is a comfortable way to travel over sea.
midnight
the middle of the night, specifically 12 o'clock at night
It's already midnight, we should sleep.
passenger
a person riding in but not driving a vehicle
How many passengers are on the train?
rescue
the act of saving someone who is in danger or trouble
The men were sent out to rescue the survivors.
sink
to move down beneath the surface of water, mud, etc.
The rock sunk into the water fast.
SOS
a call for help used when a ship is in danger
We heard an sos call from the boat.
voyage
a long journey that covers a great distance
This is the longest voyage I've been on.
because
stating the reason for or cause of something
I slept in because I was partying too much last night.
flood
a flowing of water that covers an area that normally remains dry
I heard there was a flood today from the rain.
heavy rain
a strong outpouring of rain
There has been heavy rain in the south recently.
March
the third month of the year
march is the month of my birthday.
mountain
a section of land above ground that is higher than a hill
That is the highest mountain in the country.
often
frequently
We often go to the movies.
pole
the most northern or most southern point on a planet, particularly the Earth
Have you ever been to the north pole?
storm
very heavy rain usually with thunder and lightening
The storm last night was pretty bad.
travel
to go from one place to another place
She likes to travel often.
warm
being neither hot or cold
It is too warm in this room.
bright
giving off a large amount of light
It is too bright outside today.
charge
to require money for a service
How much did they charge for the meal?
copy
something that is indistinguishable from something else
Can you make a copy of this paper?
photograph
a picture that is taken with a camera
This is a very old photograph of my parents.
pick up
to lift up, to collect something or someone from a certain place
I'll pick up the food on the way home.
pleased
happy or content
Are you pleased with your choice?
ready
being prepared to do something
Are you ready to start work?
save
to keep money so that you will have it later
How much of it was saved from the fire?
sit down
to descend to a sitting position
He is worried, so he can't sit down.
smile
to make the corners of your mouth turn up or show your teeth in an expression of happiness
smile for the camera.
details
information
What are the details of the project?
family
a group of people who are related to each other, especially parents and their children
Where does your family live?
friendly
acting in a kind, helpful way toward someone
He isn't very friendly to people.
glasses
two small pieces of specially made glass worn in front of the eyes to improve sight
He doesn't need to wear glasses.
leave
to go away from something or someone
I left my bag on the train.
missing
lost
My sister's dog is missing.
possibly
used to state that something may be true or likely, but is nevertheless uncertain
This is possibly the worst idea I've ever heard.
rabbit
a small animal with soft fur and long ears, that lives in holes under the ground or is kept as a household pet
Did you see the rabbit by the tree?
reward
something, often money, given or received in return for good work or behavior
This was her reward for her hard work.
since
between a particular point in the past and the present time
since the rain this street has been flooded, we should look for another way to pass by.
bark
the tough outer covering that protects a tree or other plant
This tree has no bark left.
carving
a shape or pattern cut into a hard material or the skill of doing this
Some people can make a carving from wood.
clever
displaying skill, mental capacity, and adaptability
That student is very clever.
ear
a body part on either side of the head that hears
A dog's ears are good at hearing.
ivory
a hard cream-colored substance which forms the tusks of elephants
Elephant tusks consist of ivory.
jungle
an area of land filled with a variety of plants growing close together
jungles are hot and moist.
kill
to end the life of a person or other living thing, often in a violent manner
My cat killed a mouse yesterday.
scrape
to remove something from a surface by roughly brushing it off with another object
The man scraped the paint off the wall.
tusk
a long and curved pointed tooth, for example of a elephant
A walrus has tusks.
weigh
to have a particular amount of weight
A car weighs a lot.
die
to stop living
My dog died last month.
keep
to retain possession of
How much of the food did he keep?
lead
to show someone where something is by having them follow you there
Who will lead the group now?
leader
the person who is in charge of a group or task
Who will be the leader of the group?
respect
to show regard or admiration or feel for someone or something
We showed the visitor a lot of respect.
serve as
to work in a particular job; to hold a position
I serve as a manager at the company.
slave
someone who legally belongs to another person, is considered that person's property, and must work for free
They treat us like we are slaves.
slavery
the state or condition of being a slave
Some days I feel like I'm in slavery to my job.
state
a region of a country or nation that has its own leaders along with its national leaders
What state does she live in?
war
a state or period of fighting between states, nations, countries, or groups
Is there a war going on right now?
aunt
the sister of a person's mother or father, or the wife of a person's uncle
Her aunt is very old.
birthday
the day of a person's birth
It's my friend's birthday next week.
blow
to make a stream of air with one's mouth
Can someone blow into this balloon?
cake
a sweet baked food based on flour, eggs, sugar, and butter
We bought a cake for a present.
candle
a stick of wax into which a string is inserted and which is burned for light
Use a candle if the lights do not work.
cousin
the son or daughter of an uncle or aunt
He doesn't visit his cousin often.
hope
to have desire and belief
I hope I don't have to work next week.
husband
a man that someone is married to
Her new husband is rich.
on one's own
unaccompanied by others; alone or unaided
Studying on one's own is not interesting.
shopping
buying goods in shops
A department store is a good place for shopping.
give a speech
to speak formally to a group of peoeple
The manager will give a speech.
important
having great meaning or influence
This is a very important exam.
meeting
an occasion when people come together in order to discuss things and make decisions
We will have a meeting to talk about the problem.
reply
to respond by speech, writing or action
He never reply to the email that I sent him.
short
measuring a small distance
The rope is too short to reach there.
sound
something that is heard; a noise
There is a sound coming from outside.
speak
to talk about something, sometimes in a particular way; to make words with one's voice
Did you speak to my friend yet?
tomorrow
the day following today
Let's meet tomorrow at the library.
voice
the sound that a person or animal makes with their mouth and throat when they communicate
That person has a very loud voice.
whisper
to speak very, very quiety, usually to a person sitting next to you
whisper quietly if you need to talk.
count
to add by one number at a time in order to determine the total number of people or things in a group
He will count the number of people now.
few
not many
There are few people in this room.
final
happening at the end of something
The final exam will be next week.
find out
to discover; to learn
She will find out if it is raining now.
grade
the mark given to determine the quality of a student's academic work
The student received a poor grade on the test.
nice
being enjoyable, pleasing, or satisfying
My friend's dog isn't very nice.
point
a unit that measures the score in sports or other competitive activities
Did your team score a point?
teacher
a person who teaches others, especially in a school
The teacher was late to class today.
test
a series of questions meant to measure a person's knowledge of a particular subject or material
The math test is next week.
write down
to put words on paper
write down any questions you have.
apart
separated by space
The boys are apart from the girls.
biscuit
(Brit. Eng.) a cookie
biscuits are his favorite food.
carton
a container, usually square shaped, made of paperboard, and used for holding food or drink
Can you buy a carton of milk today?
dessert
a sweet food usually eaten at the end of a meal
Don't eat too much dessert tonight.
flavor
the taste of something, especially in food or drink
Chocolate is a popular flavor.
frozen
solid because of cold
The river is frozen because it's very cold.
invention
the process of creating a new device or idea
The computer is a useful invention.
mixture
the act of combining two or more different things
This drink is a mixture of two flavors.
modern
belonging to current or recent time
This car is very modern.
sorbet
a sweet frozen food made of juice and sugar
sorbet is good to eat during summer.
another
one more of something
Let's meet another day.
both
used to stress the fact that two objects, people or places are being referred to
both of these questions are difficult.
dinner
the main or largest meal of the day, typically served in the early evening
When will we eat dinner tonight?
evening
the early part of the night following the end of the afternoon and before you go to bed
What is he doing this evening?
happy
feeling pleased, content, or satisfied with regards to life or a particular situation
The cat looks happy to be here.
help
to give aid and make it easier or possible for someone to do something
Can you help me with my work?
homework
school work that teachers give pupils to do at home
The student didn't do his homework.
knock
the sound made when something solid hits a surface hard
I can hear a knock at the door.
live
(always followed by a prep. or adv.) to have one's home in a particular place or with particular people
She lives in a different city.
surprise
the feeling one has in response to something unexpected
The birthday party was a surprise.
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