This document contains a list of vocabulary words along with their definitions or examples provided by the teacher Minerva Pons. There are over 80 entries covering terms related to actions, objects, weather, transportation, body parts, emotions and more. The document also includes short lessons on prepositions of place, differences between mistake and wrong, and examples of linking words.
This document contains a list of vocabulary words along with their definitions or examples provided by the teacher Minerva Pons. There are over 80 entries covering terms related to actions, objects, weather, transportation, body parts, emotions and more. The document also includes short lessons on prepositions of place, differences between mistake and wrong, and examples of linking words.
This document contains a list of vocabulary words along with their definitions or examples provided by the teacher Minerva Pons. There are over 80 entries covering terms related to actions, objects, weather, transportation, body parts, emotions and more. The document also includes short lessons on prepositions of place, differences between mistake and wrong, and examples of linking words.
Footprint: The impression left by a foot or shoe on the ground or a surface.
Footstep: The sound that your feet make when
you are walking.
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Grate
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Grateful: Feeling or showing an appreciation for something done or received.
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Hovercraft
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Jog
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Kite
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Land
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Life Jacket
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Lift
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Mud
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Muddy
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Nest
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Pass Out
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Plug in
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Push
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Race
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Rub something on
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Sink
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Skin
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Slice
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Slip
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Soaking Wet
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Sprain
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Tear
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Thunder: A loud noise produced by the explosive expansion of air heated by a lightning discharge.
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Turn Back
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Up in flames
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Whistle
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Flood
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Cab = Taxi
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Scooter
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Jumping Rope
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Rowing
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Wave
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Fog
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Thick Smoke
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A Mile
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Ache = Hurt, Pain. Angry at somebody or Angry with somebody: "with" is used when it is directly towards a person; while "at" is used when directed towards at an event/object. Annoyed = Irritated Approach = Approximate, Come near. Bathe = Wash by immersing one's body in water. Cheer = Motivate. Commute = Travel some distance between home and place of work on a regular way. Crack = Break Creak = to make a sound like the sound made by an old door when it opens or closes. Teacher: Minerva Pons Develop = To cause (something) to grow or become bigger or more advanced. Flood = Inundate, Fill. Pinpoint = Find or identify with great precision. Misfortunes = Bad luck Rumble = Make a continuous and resonant sound. Slam = Shut forcefully and loudly. Sudden = Sth occurred quickly and unexpectedly. Set off = Begin a journey. But he wouldn't listen = But he didn’t want to listen.
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Mistake vs Wrong Mistake refers to an error in a belief or decision. It does not imply something immoral.
Wrong can also refer to such an error. However, it can
also mean some action or belief that is not correct morally.
If I add 15 plus 16 and get 35, the answer is mistaken. It is
also wrong.
If somebody steals something, it is not mistaken. The
person intended to steal it and did. We can, however, say that he is wrong to steal. In this case, a moral judgement applies. Teacher: Minerva Pons Prepositions of place