Listening Time-Book 1 (E)
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change
to make or become different
I changed the style of my hair.
fly
move through the air using wings
One day people will be able to fly.
full
having reached the greatest amount
Sue can't eat anymore because she is full.
grow
to get bigger
The bump on his head continued to grow.
igloo
a domed-shaped home made of snow
In Alaska, some Inuit's make igloo's for shelter when they go hunting.
jump
to leap
The kids jumped over the narrow stream.
leaves
the flat green parts of a plant or tree
leaves fall off the trees in autumn.
melt
to change from solid to liquid due to heat
After a few minutes, the ice on the counter began to melt.
rake
to use a rake to make earth level or to gather leaves
I raked the fallen leaves into a pile.
yard
the ground that surrounds a house or other structure
I cut the grass in my yard this afternoon.
alien
a person from another place
Some countries are having problems with aliens who enter illegally.
bright
shiny, full of light
The sun was so bright, we needed to wear sunglasses.
close
being near in space or time
Do you live close to school or far away?
day
the time when the sun is shining, a period of 24 hours
Kate works during the day. It will take us an entire day to reach our destination.
full
having reached the greatest amount
The basket is full of apples.
full moon
the moon when it is shaped like a complete disc
A full moon has an affect on how some people act.
most
the greatest number of instances; the majority of
most of our plans were successful.
rise
to move from a lower to a higher position
The price of gasoline has risen in only a week.
shine
to give off light
Her gold necklace shined in the sun.
soon
shortly; near future
I told my friends that I will be back soon.
above
in or to a higher position than something else
Get the plates from the cupboard that is above your head.
anymore
any longer
Sorry, my brother doesn't live here anymore.
blond
Blonde hair can be light brown or light yellow.
Carla dyed her hair from brown to blond.
carry
to transport or take from one place to another
I carry my books to school with me everyday.
clothes
items such as pants, shirts, etc.
I usually put my winter clothes away during the summer.
decide
to pick one choice over another
Sue still hasn't decided what she will eat for dinner.
like
such as; for example
Some animals, like the owl, sleep during the day and are awake at night.
mustache
hair over the lip
My looks much younger after he shaved his mustache off.
ponytail
a hairstyle in which the hair is tied up high at the back of the head
On a hot day, I'll wear my hair in a ponytail.
straight
not bent or curved
The road is very straight and goes on for miles.
buy
to get something by giving someone else money
It's impossible to buy something if you have no money.
cheap
not expensive
You can get a cheap meal at that diner.
coin
a metal piece used as money
His pocket was heavy because it was filled with coins.
fresh
recent; new
fresh fruit tastes better than tinned fruit.
pear
a sweet juicy fruit with a green skin which has a round base and is slightly pointed toward the stem
I enjoy refrigerated pears in the summertime.
pepper
the hard outer covering of berries from a particular plant that have been ground into small pieces, used to add hot or SPICY flavor to food
Amy likes to put pepper on her salad.
push
to make someone or something move forward or away, often by using one's hands
The baby pushed the dog away because it was licking her face.
ride
to sit on a bicycle, motorcycle, or an animal such as a horse and control it as it moves
Some people are afraid of riding camels.
sure
certain
Are you sure you don't want to come to the party with me?
vegetable
a plant, root, seed, or pod that is used as food
I try to eat vegetables at every meal.
alike
in the same manner or form; similarly
A moth and a butterfly look alike, but they are not the same.
bottom
the opposite of top
His toy sank to the bottom of the bathtub.
catch
to take hold of; capture
The kids spent the night trying to catch fireflies.
deep
going or being a long way down from the top or surface
The well was so deep I couldn't see to the bottom.
giant
huge in size
The Titanic was a giant ship.
net
material made of threads of rope, string, wire or plastic that are woven together but have very small openings
The fishermen caught many fish in their net.
ocean
a large body of salt water
The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean in the world.
octopus
a sea creature with a soft oval body and eight tentacles
The giant octopus grabbed the ship and pulled it underwater.
squid
any of several ten-armed cephalopods
squids swim in the oceans.
starfish
a flat animal that lives in the sea and has 5 arms which grow from its body
My father bought me a starfish to put into my aquarium.
bone
hard materials inside the body that form the frame of humans and animals
I broke a bone in my arm.
cheat
to act dishonestly
Children need to know that it is wrong to cheat.
chess
a game played by two people on a square board, in which each player has 16 pieces
I am just learning how to play chess, and so far I enjoy it.
deck
a wooden floor outside a house
We like to go out to the deck and relax on warm nights.
different
not alike in character or quality; differing; dissimilar
Dogs and cats are very different.
hit
to give someone or something a blow; a knock, to knock into something
The stone hit the side of the road.
marble
a game where players try to knock an opponents marbles out of a circle
Not many kids know how to play marbles these days.
nothing
not anything
nothing could be seen in the room.
turn
an opportunity to play in a game or do something
Please let me know when it is my turn.
win
to be victorious
They have confidence that they will win the tournament.
bite
to grip, tear or cut with the teeth
Have a bite of my cake.
bug
an insect
My neighbor's son collects bugs.
camp
to establish or make a camp, usually in a wooded area
We camped in the valley by the river.
dark
without light
Tom is afraid of the dark.
hiking
a long walk, usually in a forest or wooded area
At camp, we went for a hike in the mountains.
itchy
having or causing an itching sensation
My mosquito bite was very itchy.
lose
to stray from or become ignorant of one's way
It is easy to lose your way in a strange city.
mosquito
a small flying insect that bites people and animals and sucks their blood
mosquitoes are a real pest during the summer.
stick
A stick is a thin branch which has fallen off a tree.
We collected some sticks so that we could start a fire.
use
to be friendly toward someone for your own advantage
She used him for his money.
both
one and the other
both of my brothers are very funny.
bowl
a round container that you use for eating, serving, or preparing food
Tom ate four bowls of rice!
cucumber
a long thin vegetable, that has a dark green outer skin and is pale green inside
I usually put cucumbers in my salad.
forget
to be unable to remember, fail to remember
I will never forget your birthday.
grow
to increase in size by a natural process
A flower will grow if you take good care of it.
lettuce
a plant with large green leaves that is the basic ingredient of many salads
Mom put some lettuce on my sandwich.
pour
to dump or allow to flow out or downward
She gently poured milk into her glass.
rot
to spoil or to become damaged
If you do not keep food in a cool place, it will rot.
try
to attempt to do something
I tried snails for the first time today.
without
not having or doing something
Can I have my hamburger without onions?
caterpillar
larva of a butterfly, moth etc
Have you ever seen a caterpillar turn into a butterfly?
daisy
a type of flower having flower heads with pink or white rays
That daisy in your hair is very lovely.
dead
no longer living
The vase was filled with dead flowers.
dirt
earth or soil, especially if it is loose
There was a pile of dirt in the backyard.
fill
to make full
Cheers filled the room on Christmas day.
garden
an area of land outside a house, usually with plants or grass growing in it
Mum loves planting flowers in her garden.
plant
to put or set in the ground for growth, as seeds, young trees, etc.
I helped my mother plants flowers in our flower bed.
pour
to dump or allow to flow out or downward
Marianne poured water over her plants.
seed
the part of a plant from which a new one will grow
If you give the seed water, it will become a flower!
shovel
a tool with a long handle and a metal blade used to scoop things
I used the shovel to dig up the ground and make it loose.
behind
at the back of
The swimming pool is behind the house.
brush
a brush is used to paint, clean, or groom
I can't remember where I put my hair brush.
clean
to free something of dirt or other unwanted parts or pieces
I cleaned my room before going out with my friends.
cut out
to exclude something
Carefully cut out the shapes with scissors.
floor
the part of a room, or someplace similar, that forms the lower surface upon which people walk on
My brother and I swept and mopped the floor.
fold
to bend a piece of paper or cloth and press one part of it over another part
I folded the paper so no one could see what I wrote.
hide
to put something in a place so that no one can find it
I hid my letter so nobody can find it, but I can't find it as well!
messy
untidy, sloppy
Her desk was always messy; she had paper everywhere.
square
a rectangle having all four sides of equal length
The table was in the shape of a square.
sticky
being covered in or made of a substance that can attach to different surfaces
When candy melts, it can get sticky.
accident
something that happens without being planned and that is not expected
The car accident did not result in much damage.
bored
not entertained
If you get bored, try doing something else.
break
to separate suddenly or violently into two or more pieces, or to stop working because of damage
break the larger pieces of chocolate into smaller ones so everyone can have a taste.
cartoon
a drawing that tells a story
The kids enjoy watching cartoons on Saturday mornings.
drop
If you drop something, you accidentally let it fall.
I accidentally dropped my camera and broke it.
fight
to engage in battle with another
The twins fight about silly things.
important
of great value, meaning or effect
It is important that you remember the promises you make with others.
mad
very angry
I got mad at my sister for taking my cookie and eating it.
share
to divide or use something with others
I share my bedroom with my brother.
sound
to make or emit a sound
sound the alarm. The prisoners have escaped!
almost
not quite; very nearly
He almost hit me in the head with the baseball bat.
apron
cloth worn around the waist to keep one from getting dirty
Dad always wears an apron when he makes spaghetti.
bake
to cook (food) with dry heat, especially in an oven
I want to learn how to bake pies.
hard
not easy to do or understand
Trying to do everything alone is hard.
late
near the end of a period of time
We talked late into the night.
need
to require
Can I borrow your book? I really need it.
piece
a portion of
Sue ate a piece of cake.
plate
a round or oval flat dish that is used to hold food.
The hungry students piled food onto their plates.
sick
not feeling well
If you are sick, you are ill.
smell
to detect something with the nose
From my bedroom, I could smell dinner being cooked.
build
past tense and past participle of 'build'
The pyramids were built in Egypt a long time ago.
carry
to transport or take from one place to another
I carry my books to school with me everyday.
exciting
causing a lot of joy or enthusiasm
Isn't it exciting to go on a trip?
know
aware of a fact or a specific piece of information
I knew Tom will be late today.
leave
to go away from someone or something that stays in the same place
When will you leave for your trip?
noise
a sound, often one which is loud or harsh
Small noises sound scary at night.
place
particular region, center of population, or location
There's a hidden place in the city, with many restaurants.
see
look at
Sue went to the museum to see old statues.
show
to prove something
Jackie is going to show me his toy car collection.
toward
in the direction of
Can we go towards the cinema?
waterfall
a steep fall or flow of water from a height
Niagara Falls is one of the world's most famous waterfalls.
backyard
an area at the rear of a house
We have a picnic table in our backyard.
buy
to get something by giving someone else money
It's impossible to buy something if you have no money.
by
near, beside or past
He wanted to keep her close by him always.
dig
to break up and move earth using a tool or machine or your hands
I am going to dig a hole and bury my valuables in it.
dirty
not clean
After hiking in the mountains, Manny's shoes were all dirty.
erase
to remove something by rubbing or wiping
I erased all the white boards in the school.
find
come upon; discover
Tom couldn't find his socks anywhere!
mistake
an incorrect act
Kenny only made one mistake on the entire exam.
under
lower than, below
My cat is sleeping under the table.
wear
to have clothing, jewelry etc, on one's body
Byron was wearing a new coat.
expensive
costing much money
Sue bought an expensive dress, but now she can't pay rent.
hurt
to cause physical damage or pain to; injure
Lori hurt her finger when she was playing in the basketball game.
instrument
1.a thing used to make sounds and music 2.a device or tool
My favorite instrument is the soprano saxophone.
mad
very angry
I got mad at my sister for taking my cookie and eating it.
musician
a person who plays a musical instrument, especially as a career
Ricky is a pretty good musician.
orchestra
a large group of musicians who play many different instruments
The orchestra sound absolutely amazing.
practice
something that is usually or regularly done
Earl needs to practice his dance moves more often if he wants to get better.
rest
to cease from action or motion
I like to rest in the afternoon.
trip
to stumble
Tom tripped over the rock on the ground.
worried
marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble
You don't appear worried about the situation?
aquarium
a building, often in a zoo, where fish and underwater animals are kept.
My class took a trip to the aquarium today.
bug
an insect
My neighbor's son, collects bugs.
cage
a space surrounded on all sides by bars or wire
I don't like to put my puppy in a cage but sometimes I have to.
claw
one of the sharp nails on an animal's paw or toe
Tigers have long, sharp claws.
feed
to give food to
I feed my dog three times a day.
roar
to make a long, loud, deep sound
When the lion roared, it scared the children.
scream
to make a loud high cry because you are hurt, frightened, or excited
The people watching the movie screamed when the ghost appeared.
shark
a large fish that has sharp teeth and a triangular fin on its back
sharks can be scary animals.
stripe
a strip on the surface of something which is a different color from the surrounding surface
Zebras have black and white stripes.
zookeeper
the person who takes care of the animals in the zoo.
Being a zookeeper is a good job for an animal lover.
behind
at the back of
I sit behind Stacy in class.
dirty
not clean
My dog got all dirty right after I gave him a bath.
goldfish
a small, shiny, gold or orange-colored fish
My first pet was a goldfish.
hide
to put something in a place so that no one can find it
Sometimes I hide my diary, but then I can’t find it.
hope
to want something to happen or to be true
Jenny hopes to become an astronaut some day.
loud
marked by intensity or volume of sound
I woke up from the loud noise coming from the construction site.
need
to be in want
I need to get my haircut today.
parrot
a tropical bird with a curved beak and brightly-colored or grey feathers
Some pirates have a parrot on their shoulder.
smart
being wise and clever; done after much thought
A dolphin is a very smart animal.
soap
a mixture containing fats or oils and other substances, used for washing
Always clean your hands with soap.
cloud
a gray or white mass in the sky, made of very small floating drops of water
There were several clouds in the sky.
dangerous
causing harm
A sharp knife can be dangerous if you are not careful.
during
at some time in a period
I woke up many times during the night.
forecast
a statement about what is going to happen
The weather forecast for the next three days is fine.
inside
into or in the interior; within
I put the food inside the fridge.
light
the brightness given by the sun, moon, lamps etc.
Can you turn on the light? It is very dark.
lightning
large and bright natural electrical charges that occur during storms
The lightning looked scarier in the country side with no tall buildings to block it.
rubber
an elastic substance made either from the juice of particular tropical trees or artificially
The bottom of my shoe is made of rubber.
scary
frightening
The scary monster is living in my closet!
windy
having a lot of wind
It was so windy that all the leaves scattered across the yard.
believe
to think that something is real, correct, or true
I believed her when she said she liked my food.
borrow
to use and receive something that belongs to someone else, and promise to give it back
Sue borrowed a CD from Tom, then lent it to David.
catch
to take hold of; capture
Tom threw the ball so fast, Sue couldn't catch it.
closet
a cabinet where clothings and things are stored
My closet has too many clothes in it.
count
to name the numbers in order up to and including
I will hide and you count to one hundred.
mean
If someone is being mean, they are being unkind to another person.
Don't be so mean to your little sister.
nightmare
an upsetting or frightening dream
I have been having so many nightmares since I saw that movie.
silly
not intelligent or sensible
David is never serious, he is silly.
turn on
to begin to use electricity
Will you turn on the lights in the room.
witch
a woman who is supposed to have evil, magic powers
It is said that witches fly around on broomsticks.
body
the whole physical structure that forms a person or animal
His body is covered with tattoos.
bring
to take something or someone with you from one place to another
Can you remember to bring your car?
call
to give a name, telephone, or visit
We called our new cat Whiskers.
grass
green plant grown for lawns
She walked barefoot on the grass.
hard
firm or solid
The stones were smooth and hard.
rope
strong, thick, cord made of long twisted fibers
We used the rope to tie the bundle of logs together.
sand
rock powder on a beach or in a desert
I had sand all over my feet from being at the beach.
scratch
to rub one's skin or flesh
I know they itch, but you shouldn't scratch your mosquito bites.
show
to prove something
He showed the professors the results of his findings are true.
still
continuing to happen or continuing to be done
Is she still getting ready for the party?
use
to put something such as a tool to a particular purpose
Eric likes to use gloves when he works outside in the garden.
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