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Unit Word Parts of Speech


get medicine phr. v.
get tickets phr. v.
buy groceries phr. v.
pay a bill phr. v.
get a haircut phr. v.
mail a letter phr. v.
return clothes phr. v.
look for a book phr. v.
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pharmacy n.
theater n.
supermarket n.
bank n.
hairdresser n.
post office n.
department store n.
bookstore n.

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Unit Word Parts of Speech


take photos phr. v.
sit on a desk phr. v.
shout v.
turn off the phone phr. v.
listen to the librarian phr. v.
wear headphones phr. v.
bring a library card phr. v.
return books on time phr. v.
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bring my bag inside phr. v.
have food and drinks phr. v.
touch the art phr. v.
chew gum phr. v.
sketch pictures phr. v.
climb on the sculptures phr. v.
use a video camera phr. v.
take notes phr. v.
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Unit Word Parts of Speech


goldfish n.
rabbit n.
lizard n.
parrot n.
kitten n.
snake n.
turtle n.
puppy n.
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soft adj.
easy to care for adj.
cute adj.
playful adj.
friendly adj.
clever adj.
quiet adj.
active adj.

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Unit Word Parts of Speech


fly on an airplane phr. v.
stay at a hotel phr. v.
watch a musical phr. v.
visit a museum phr. v.
take a tour phr. v.
go to an amusement park phr. v.
buy souvenirs phr. v.
visit a castle phr. v.
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relax on the beach phr. v.
play in a swimming pool phr. v.
swim in the ocean phr. v.
sail on a boat phr. v.
build a sandcastle phr. v.
go fishing phr. v.
go surfing phr. v.
go on a cruise phr. v.
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Unit Word Parts of Speech


lion n.
rhino n.
monkey n.
giraffe n.
hairy adj.
heavy adj.
short adj.
strong adj.
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buffalo n.
cheetah n.
hippo n.
tiger n.
noisily adv.
silently adv.
slowly adv.
quickly adv.

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Unit Word Parts of Speech


cold n.
fever n.
runny nose n.
headache n.
broken arm n.
cough n.
bruise n.
stomachache n.
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get some rest phr. v.
take medicine phr. v.
take care of phr. v.
drink liquids phr. v.
call an ambulance phr. v.
put on a bandage phr. v.
put ice on phr. v.
go to the doctor phr. v.
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Unit Word Parts of Speech


train n.
subway n.
ticket office n.
café n.
open v.
close v.
arrive v.
leave v.
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ferry n.
taxi n.
helicopter n.
motorcycle n.
on foot adv.
bicycle n.
bus n.
van n.

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Unit Word Parts of Speech


see some animals phr. v.
ride a horse phr. v.
explore a cave phr. v.
make a campfire phr. v.
sleep in a tent phr. v.
feed a dolphin phr. v.
roast marshmallows phr. v.
stay at home phr. v.
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exciting adj.
interesting adj.
boring adj.
scary adj.
ranch n.
campsite n.
aquarium n.
zoo n.
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rainy adj.
chilly adj.
stormy adj.
sunny adj.
practice the guitar phr. v.
play in the yard phr. v.
play on the tablet phr. v.
go on a picnic phr. v.
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cool adj.
boiling adj.
snowy adj.
freezing adj.
go swimming phr. v.
go to the park phr. v.
do homework phr. v.
visit the library phr. v.
Eng. Definition
to take something to overcome an illness, etc.
to buy a small piece of paper or card that shows you can use or do something
to buy food, supplies, etc. sold by a grocer
to give money for an amount owed for services, products, etc.
to have one's hair cut shorter and/or styled
to send a written message to a person or organization by post, courier, etc.
to bring or send clothes back to the store at which they were bought
to seek out or search for a book
a shop/store, or part of one, that sells medicines and drugs
a building or an outdoor area where plays and similar types of entertainment are performed
a large shop/store that sells food, drinks and goods used in the home
an organization that provides various financial services, for example keeping or lending money
a person whose job is to cut, wash and shape hair
a place where you can buy stamps, send letters, etc.
a large shop/store that is divided into several parts, each part selling a different type of goods
a shop/store that sells books

roast

Eng. Definition
to capture images with a camera, etc.
to place one's buttocks on a flat working surface so as to have it support one's weight while sitting
to say something in a loud voice; to speak loudly/angrily to somebody
to shut off the power of the phone
to hear what the librarian says with thoughtful attention
to have on small speakers that cover the ears
to take one's identification card that allows one to borrow books from a library
to bring the borrowed books back to the library before or on the due date
to take my bag into a place with me
to eat or drink
to place one's hands upon the artworks in any way or to any degree
to grind a small piece of soft flavored gum between the teeth
to draw roughly to represent the main features of an object, scene, etc.
to go upward onto the sculptures by grasping or clutching with the hands
to use a camera that records video
to write down what someone says
Eng. Definition
a small orange or red fish
a small animal with soft fur, long ears and a short tail
a small reptile with a rough skin, four short legs and a long tail
a tropical bird with a curved beak.
a very young cat
a reptile with a very long thin body and no legs.
a large reptile with a hard round shell, that lives in the sea
a young dog
smooth and pleasant to touch
not difficult to look after and provide for the needs of
pretty and attractive
full of fun; wanting to play
showing kindness; making you feel relaxed and as though you are among friends
quick at learning and understanding things
making very little noise
moving around a lot or does a lot of things

Eng. Definition
to travel on a vehicle that has wings and flies
to remain overnight at a business establishment that provides lodging and usually meals
to see a theatrical production of an acted story that includes songs as an important part
to go to see a place where objects are exhibited
to make a journey or trip through an area or place, often with a guide, to learn about it or view it in
to visit a commercially operated park with various devices for entertainment
to buy a small gift to remember one's trip to another country or place
to go to see a massive or imposing house, usually one of historical importance
to rest on the sandy shore of a large body of water
to entertain oneself in a tank of water made for swimming
to swim in a large body of salt water
to travel on water on boat, particularly one that is powered by the wind and sails
to build a small model of a castle or other structure out of sand, usually on a beach
to catch fish with a hook and line, net, etc.
to ride ocean waves on a board
to travel by boat to a series of ports
Eng. Definition
a large wild member of the cat family that is found in Africa
a large Asian or African animal with thick grey skin and a horn, or two horns, on its nose
an animal with a long tail, that climbs trees and lives in hot countries
a tall African animal with a very long neck, long legs, and dark marks on its coat
covered with a lot of hair
weighing a lot; difficult to lift or move
small in height
(of people, animals, etc.) having a lot of physical power so that you can lift heavy weights, do hard
a large animal of the cow family which has wide, curved horns
a wild animal of the cat family, with black spots, that runs very fast
a large, heavy African animal with thick, dark skin and short legs, that lives in rivers and lakes
a large fierce animal belonging to the cat family which has orange with black stripes
making a lot of loud or unpleasant noise
being completely quiet, with no sound at all
moving , happening without much speed
moving or doing things with great speed

Eng. Definition
a mild, very common illness which makes you sneeze a lot and gives you a sore throat or a cough
a medical condition in which a person has a temperature that is higher than normal
liquid flowing from their nose
a continuous pain in the head
an arm, one of the bones of which has cracked or damaged
to force out air suddenly and noisily through your throat
a blue, brown or purple mark that appears on the skin after somebody has fallen, been hit, etc.
pain in or near your stomach
to stop being active for a period of time in order to relax and get back one's strength
to receive medicine into one's body (as by swallowing, drinking, etc.)
to keep (someone or something) safe and provided for
to swallow a fluid (such as water)
to use a telephone to request help from a vehicle equipped for transporting the injured or sick
to cover, dress, and bind up wounds with a strip of fabric, plastic, etc.
to place pieces of frozen water into contact with, usually by enclosing them in a waterproof bag
to visit a person skilled or specialized in healing illnesses or disorders of the body
Eng. Definition
a railway/railroad engine pulling a number of coaches/cars or trucks, taking people and goods from
an underground railway/railroad system in a city
a place where tickets are sold and booked
a place where you can buy drinks and simple meals
to be ready for business and will admit customers or visitors
to make the work of a shop/store, etc. stop for a period of time
to come to a place at the end of a journey
to go away from that place or person
a boat or ship that carries people, vehicles and goods across a river or across a narrow part of the s
a car with a driver that you pay to take you somewhere
an aircraft with long blades on top that go round very fast
a road vehicle with two wheels, driven by an engine
by walking or running
a vehicle with two wheels which you ride by sitting on it and pushing two pedals with your feet
a large motor vehicle which carries passengers from one place to another
a covered vehicle with side windows, usually smaller than a lorry/truck

Eng. Definition
to find and look at animals
to sit on the back of a horse and control its speed and direction for enjoyment or transportation
to go into and through a cave for adventure
to build a fire outdoor (as at a camp or a picnic)
to sleep outdoors in a portable shelter of fabric (such as nylon or canvas) supported by poles
to give food to a dolphin
to cook marshmallows by bringing them close to a fire or other source of heat
to not go outdoors; to remain in one's house
causing great interest or excitement
attracting your attention because it is special, exciting or unusual
not interesting; making you feel tired and impatient
frightening, making you feel afraid
a large farm, where cows, horses, sheep, etc. are bred
a place in a campground where you can put up one tent or park one camper, etc.
a building, where fish and underwater animals are kept
a park where live animals are kept so that people can look at them
Eng. Definition
having or bringing a lot of rain
too cold to be comfortable
with strong winds and heavy rain or snow
with a lot of bright light from the sun
to play the guitar many times so as to get better at playing it
to entertain oneself in the grounds aound a house that are usually covered with grass
to entertain oneself with a tablet computer
to make a short trip with the purpose of eating food outdoors
fairly cold; not hot or warm
very hot
when a lot of snow falls
extremely cold
to move through water by making movements with one's arms and legs
to visit an area maintained in its natural state as a public property
to finish assignments, projects, etc. one's teacher has given to do outside of class time
to go to a building or room with a collection of books, etc. that can be borrowed
Sample Sentence
She has to get medicine.
I have to get tickets.
He has to buy groceries.
He has to pay a bill.
He has to get a haircut.
She has to mail a letter.
They have to return clothes.
They have to look for a book.
Does he have to go to the pharmacy?
Does she have to go to the theater?
Does he have to go to the supermarket?
Does she have to go to the bank?
Does she have to go to the hairdresser?
Do they have to go to the post office?
Do they have to go to the deparment store?
Do they have to go to the bookstore?

Sample Sentence
You must not take photos.
You must not sit on the desks.
You must not shout.
You must turn off the phone.
You must listen to the librarian.
You must wear headphones.
You must bring a library card.
You must return books on time.
May I bring my bag inside?
May I have food and drinks?
May I touch the art?
May I chew gum?
May I sketch pictures?
May I climb on the sculptures?
May I use a video camera?
May I take notes?
Sample Sentence
Dad would rather get a goldfish than a turtle.
Mom would rather get a rabbit than a puppy.
Alex would rather get a lizard than a snake.
I would rather get a parrot than a rabbit.
Brian would rather get a puppy than a kitten.
She would rather get a snake than a goldfish.
He would rather get a turtle than a lizard.
Puppies are cuter than kittens.
Puppies are softer than goldfish.
Goldfish are easier to care for than parrots.
Kittens are cuter than turtles.
Kittens are more playful than rabbits.
Puppies are more friendly than kittens.
Puppies are more clever than kittens.
Snakes are quieter than parrots.
Lizards are more active than turtles.

Sample Sentence
He is going to fly on an airplane.
He is going to stay at a hotel.
She is going to watch a musical.
We are going to visit a museum.
They are going to take a tour.
He is going to go to an amusement park.
I am going to buy souvenirs.
They are going to visit a castle.
I might relax on the beach.
He might play in a swimming pool.
I might swim in the ocean.
They might sail on a boat.
They might build a sandcastle.
She might go fishing.
They might go surfing.
They might go on a cruise.
Sample Sentence
A lion is harier than a rhino.
Rhinos are bigger than monkeys.
Monkeys are shorter than giraffes.
A giraffe is heavier than a monkey.
The monkey is hairy.
My bag is really heavy.
The baby one is short.
Rhinos are stronger than giraffes.
A monkey moves more silently than a buffalo.
A cheetah moves more quickly than a buffalo.
A hippo moves more slowly than a cheetah.
A tiger moves more quickly than a giraffe.
Which animal moves more noisily?
Which animal moves more silently?
Which animal moves more slowly?
Which animal moves more quickly?

Sample Sentence
He has a cold.
He has a fever.
They have a runny nose.
She has a headache.
He has a broken arm.
I have a cough.
He has a bruise.
He has a stomachache.
He should get some rest.
She should take medicine.
You should take care of yourself.
She should drink liquids.
He should call an ambulance.
She should put on a bandage.
He should put ice on.
He should go to the doctor.
Sample Sentence
Our train leaves at 9:30.
They’re on the subway now.
The ticket office closes at 7 p.m.
I love this café.
The café opens at 9 a.m.
The café closes at 6 p.m.
The bus arrives at 9:45 a.m.
The train leaves at 9:30 a.m.
How long does it take to get to the island by ferry?
How long does it take to get to the supermarket by taxi?
How long does it take to get to the island by helicopter?
How long does it take to get to the bank by motorcycle?
How long does it take to get to the bookstore on foot?
How long does it take to get to the park by bicycle?
How long does it take to get to the hairdresser by bus?
How long does it take to get to the post office by van?

Sample Sentence
She saw some animals.
He rode a horse.
I explored a cave.
He made a campfire.
He slept in a tent.
She fed a dolphin.
She roasted marshmallows.
They stayed at home.
It was exciting.
They were interesting.
It was boring.
It was scary.
How was the ranch?
How was the campsite?
How was the aquarium?
How was the zoo?
Sample Sentence
What will he do if it's rainy on the weekend?
What will she do if it's chilly on the weekend?
What will he do if it's stormy on the weekend?
What will he do if it's sunny on the weekend?
If it's rainy this weekend, she'll practice the guitar.
If it's sunny this weekend, I'll play in the yard.
If it's stormy this weekend, he'll play on the tablet.
If it's sunny this weekend, we'll go on a picnic.
Will you go on a picnic if it's cool?
Will you go swimming if it's boiling?
Will you visit the library if it's snowy?
Will you visit the library if it's freezing?
If it's cool next week, I'll go swimming.
Will you go to the park if it's sunny?
Will you do homework if it's boiling?
If it's freezing, I'll visit the library.

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