Reading Builder-Book 2 (E)
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address
the number of the house, name of street, town, and state or country where a person or business is at.
My family moved to a new house 3 months ago, but I still don’t know the address.
challenging
demanding effort; difficult
Chess is a challenging game.
Germany
Country in central Europe
germany is a beautiful country with many delicious foods.
list
a series of items, written, stated , or memorized in order
I made a list of toys I wanted for christmas.
ocean
a large body of salt water that covers most of the surface of the earth
There are five main oceans in the world.
online
on the Internet
You need a computer to go online.
pen pal
a pen-friend
These days you no longer write letters to your pen pal, instead you write emails.
pet
an animal, such as a dog or cat, that a person lives with and cares for
I want to take my pet to show and tell.
relax
to ease something, or release the tightness in something, such as a MUSCLE
After the exams, we all needed to relax.
struggle
to make great efforts; to try hard
David struggles with high notes.
stubborn
unwilling to give way, obey
The donkey stubbornly disobeyed its owner.
advanced
further along in complexity
David is an advanced student in music.
coach
(British English) a large, comfortable bus that is used to carry passengers on long trips
The coach has comfortable seats.
encourage
to cause someone to feel courage, confidence or hope
Parents should always encourage their child to live their dreams.
equipment
the tools, supplies, or materials needed to perform a task or activity
The day before school starts, many families go to the store to buy new school equipment.
lesson
an activity which helps people learn something
How many piano lessons do you have a week?
pole
a long, narrow piece of material, such as metal or wood, that is often used to hold or support something
I used the ski poles to help me regain balance.
prefer
to like someone or something more than other things or people
Which would you prefer, chocolate or strawberry ice cream?
private
being used by or available to only a single person or group
Sue found a private tutor as she was having a hard time with English.
rent
the money that one pays for the use of someone else's property, such as an apartment, house, or car
rent is so expensive, I can never save money!
slope
a surface on which people can SKI
Tom skiied down the slope like an expert.
special
being better, more important, or out of the ordinary
Every child is special.
blade
a long thin leaf of a plant
The blade of grass glistened in the sunlight.
countryside
the area of land outside the city; the country
Tom moved from the countryside to the city, because there weren't enough jobs.
electricity
a form of energy generated by the attraction between positive and negative charges, used for power
People of today, cannot imagine life without electricity.
grain
seeds used for food from plants such as corn or rice, or the plant itself
It is impossible to count every grain in bread.
invent
to create something through thought and reason
Who invented the first car?
power
physical force, energy, and strength
The power of the earthquake was devastating.
produce
to produce or grow something naturally
Factories produce large quantities of goods.
sail
a large piece of strong material attached to a ship which used the push of the wind to move
The sail blew off the windmill.
structure
a building or other object made from several parts
The council plans to build a large structure over the park.
wheel
a round object that moves by turning
The front wheel came of my bicycle today!
windmill
a machine that catches wind to pump water
Although windmill produces electricity without harming the environment, the supply will be unpredictable.
climate
the general weather conditions and patterns of a particular region
The climate of Australia is generally dry.
fortress
a strong building or group of buildings that is built to provide protection for the things or people inside
Tom used to make a fortress using the chairs and blankets.
harbor
a body of water near land that is calm and deep enough for ships to stay in safely
The ships were left overnight at the harbor.
iguana
a type of large lizard found in America
Sue has a pet iguana.
international
involving or occurring between two or more countries
international food festivals, serve a great variety of foods.
jet ski
제트스키
The police chased the pirates on their jet skis.
mean
to have a particular meaning or value
Did you find out what aquaphobic means?
mild
(of weather) being neither too cold nor too not
mild weather is my favorite!
on foot
on foot
She walked to the shops=> she went to the shops on foot.
pirate
a person who attacks ships in order to STEAL things on them
The boys had a pirate birthday party.
thrill
to cause someone to feel sudden excitement or pleasure
The girls were thrilled to go to Disney Land for Christmas.
allowance
a set amount of money given on a regular basis
Sue asked her parents for more allowance.
babysit
to remain in the house to look after a child while its parents are out
Sue babysits her neighbors children on the weekend.
chores
잡일, 허드렛일
Household chores teaches children responsibility.
earn
to receive an income for work that you do
earning money is difficult.
extra
more than what is normal or expected
Having a part time job will give you extra money.
penny
used to refer to a small amount of money
Every penny is precious.
save
to keep money so that you will have it later
We all need to learn to save money wisely.
spend
to use money in order to buy something
Don’t spend all your money on comic books!
waste
to use something important or valuable in a manner that is not efficient, necessary, or effective
Tom always wastes food when he goes to a buffet.
work
an activity that requires mental or physical effort
It took Tom three months to find work.
board
a flat piece of wood
The floor boards were eaten by termites.
damaging
causing harm or injury
Eating too much is damaging to your health.
exactly
in a very accurate manner
That is exactly what I wanted to say!
hit
to make contact with a person or object, quickly and with a lot of force, often using a hand
The stone hit the side of the road.
hurricane
a very severe storm with strong winds that usually occurs near the ocean
hurricanes are hard to avoid if you are in the target area.
precaution
an action performed in order to prevent something possibly dangerous, harmful, or troublesome from happening
As a precaution, the workers closed off the bridge during the storm.
report
an account of something which gives the necessary facts and information
Tom had to write an accident report when he burnt his hand on the oven.
season
one of the four parts of the year determined mainly by the weather during that time
January, is drought season in Australia.
station
a building, area, or place that is used for a specific activity, type of work, or service
The television station was founded in 1930.
warm
being neither hot or cold
I like cool breezes better than warm breezes.
alive
having the qualities of life; not dead
Although the boy was hit by a car, he is still alive.
breathe
to take air into and push it out of the lungs
It's important to breathe properly when doing yoga.
consist of
to be composed
The cakes consist of flour, milk, eggs and butter.
equal
same in quality or quantity as another
The rock's weight is equal to the suitcase.
expand
to become larger in size, number, or amount
The toy expanded in water.
healthy
being free from illness, disease, and other physical problems
Luckily, the puppy was healthy.
locate
to find exactly where something is positioned
Tom was unable to locate the office in time before it closed.
lung
one of the two parts of the body that allows people to breathe by drawing in, holding, and pushing out air
When you drown, your lungs fill with water.
responsible
being the cause of something that has occurred
Sue was responsible for feeding her pets on time.
survive
to remain alive
The lost boys, did their best to survive the harsh conditions.
upper
being higher in position
Mum put the medicine on the upper shelf of the bookshelf.
countless
being too many to be numbered or imagined
I have told you countless times not to do that!
expect
to believe that something is probably going to happen
Don’t expect me to call you ever again!
familiar
(followed by "with") having knowledge about something
Sue was already familiar with the operation of the machine.
heavily
very much
The area was heavily populated.
imagine
to form ideas or images in your head that are not real
Spongebob imagined himself as a superhero.
phrase
a group of words that forms a unit and expresses a single meaning
Sometimes, looking for phrases within sentences is difficult.
resident
a person who lives in a place
A resident of Hazard county, complained about the noise.
storm
very heavy rain usually with thunder and lightening
We told each other ghost stories in the storm.
suck
to pull or remove something with great power using the force of pressure or moving air or water
I sucked my drink through a straw.
tale
a story about colorful and imaginary events
Tom started to tell the tale of the beautiful princess.
weird
(informal) being very strange, difficult to explain, and unusual
The weird couple stopped coming to our shop.
animal
a living creature that is not a plant or person
The zoo is filled with animals.
complain
to express negative thoughts or emotions
Sue needs to stop complaining about everything.
count
to add by one number at a time in order to determine the total number
Can you count how many shoes you own?
favorite
most preferred or liked
My favorite movie is horror movies.
gift
something that is given to a person or a group in order to express good feelings or to celebrate a special occasion
A card is the greatest gift.
hang
to position something in a raised position so that the top part is fixed and the bottom is unsupported and moves freely
I want to hang my favorite photo on the wall, but I don't have any.
jealous
feeling envy; envious
I'm so jealous of all the happy people and families.
messy
being dirty or unclean
The room is so messy, you can't see the floor!
respond
to give an answer to a question or request
David takes a long time to respond to a question.
spouse
someone's husband or wife
If someone asks if you have a spouse, they are asking if you're married.
stuffed toy
(솜으로 채운) 인형
These days, you can make your own stuffed toy at certain shops.
access
the right to use or do something
I gained backstage access at the Beyonce concert.
battery
a device that stores and supplies electrical power to operate machines and other objects
Make sure to take extra battery when you go camping.
can opener
깡통 따개
Tom couldn’t feed his cat because he didn’t have a can opener.
flashlight
a torch
Sue rushed to grab her flashlight when there was a sudden blackout.
flood
a flowing of water that covers an area that normally remains dry
After the tsunami, the flood added more damage to the island.
forecast
a prediction of some future event or condition
The weather forecast for the next three days is fine.
last
to continue to be useful or available to someone for a set amount of time
The candle lasted for a long time.
polluted
dirty or harmful waste.
The air is very polluted in Korea.
prepare
to become ready for a future activity, event, or purpose
I prepared myself for the worst situation.
supply
the quantity of something that is available for use
We ran out of supplies halfway through the night.
avoid
to stay away from something
Sometimes, it is better to avoid someone, than to fight with them.
cockroach
an insect with a hard, flat wing and long antennae. It lives in warm places and where food is kept
Even restaurants, especially if it's not cleaned properly, will have cockroaches.
condition
the state of something
The apartment was in good condition when we moved in.
insect
a very small animal with six legs, and sometimes with wings
The only insect I like is the ladybug.
probably
very likely
Tom probably will go to the party tomorrow.
recognize
to identify or remember someone or something from past knowledge or experience
I didn’t recognize Sue at first, but when she talked, I knew that it was her.
sense
to know or feel something without having proof or knowing with certainty that it exists
When animals are in danger, they can sense it before it happens.
shake
to move something sharply up and down or from side to side
After the dog played in the water, he shook his body to dry himself.
survivor
a person or thing that survives
There aren't many survivors of the wars these days.
vacuum cleaner
a machine device that is usually used to clean the floor
Use the vacuum cleaner to clean the mess.
beach
the part of an ocean or sea's shore that is sandy and filled with small rocks
The beaches of Australia have white sand, but in New Caledonia it is stony.
bottle
a glass or plastic storage container, with a narrow neck and no handle, used for holding liquid
Coke in a bottle tastes better than Coke in a can.
coast
the area of land that is right next to a sea or ocean
Tom's family drove to the east coast to see the sun rise at dawn.
current
a moving section of a body of water
You should swim between the flags, as the water current elsewhere is dangerous.
discover
to find something for the first time
I want to be the first person to discover a cure for cancer.
experiment
a scientific test that is performed to study something and see how it reacts to different conditions
We were experimenting in science class, until the lunch bell rang.
message
information that is left for or sent to someone else
Sue wrote a secret message to Tom.
seaweed
a plant that grows in or around water
seaweed in Japan is called 'nori'.
travel
to go from one place to another place
travelling around the world is exciting but also very expensive.
vanish
to disappear from sight
The bubbles vanished into thin air.
various
having to do with several different things or people
various newspapers reported the crime differently.
bathtub
a bath (for washing in)
Filling up a bathtub needs a lot of water.
blow
to make a stream of air with one's mouth
Don’t blow your breath on my face.
brave
being unafraid or courageous
The brave dog lurched at the intruder.
broken
shattered or damaged
A broken heart cannot be fixed.
destroy
to damage something so that it cannot be repaired
Words can destroy a relationship.
interview
a meeting at which one person or party answers the questions of another
It is difficult to get an interview with famous people.
mattress
the thick soft part of a bed that you lie in
Tom bought a new bed, but it didn't come with a mattress!
scared
afraid
Even if I am scared, I always act brave.
severe
being very serious or extremely bad
After the severe storm, we felt lucky that we survived.
tear
to damage something by pulling it too hard or moving it across a sharp object
Sue tore all the photos she had of Tom.
terrifying
extremely scary
The movie was so terrifying I couldn’t go to sleep at night.
chief
the leader or main person in charge of a group or organization
The chief policeman, caught the criminal red-handed.
colony
a region that is being controlled by another, more powerful country
The Philippines was a Spanish colony in the 16th century.
daughter
a female child of parents
The parents were very proud of their daughter when she participated in swimming.
husband
a man that someone is married to
You must be cautious when choosing a husband.
legend
a story which is told and generally believed but can not be proven
My favorite legend is Robin Hood.
marry
to take someone as your husband or wife in a legal union
George asked Fiona to marry him.
nickname
an informal name or title for someone given by friends or family, often determined by a person's appearance, interests or actions
Tom's nickname is 'the walking dictionary' because he has an extensive vocabulary knowlegde.
relationship
the manner in which people, groups or countries behave toward one another
Sue has a good relationship with Tom. They are best friends.
religion
the belief in a god or gods
I don't belong to any religion.
blind
being unable to see
It was so dark in the house, I felt as though I was blind.
breed
to keep and produce animals or plants under controlled conditions
People are breeding different types of dogs, to make them smaller.
helpless
not able to take care of oneself
The helpless child cried for her parents.
herd
(with preposition) to gather a group of things together and move it
The smart sheepdog, herded every sheep back to their pen.
large
great in number; big in size or amount
I wanted to own a large dog, but received a chihauhau.
police
(plural) an official organization that is responsible for ensuring that people obey the law and that CRIMINALS are found and taken to prison
The police patrol the street every night.
purpose
a particular reason why something is done; a desired result
The purpose of this task is to teach independence.
require
to order
This job requires experience in the same field.
shepherd
a person who looks after sheep
The three shepherds travelled to see baby Jesus on Christmas day.
situation
the particular events and conditions that affect someone or something at a certain time and place
Sue was in an uncomfortable situation when her parents and her teacher met to talk.
cave
a large opening in the ground or in the side of a hill
The boys wandered into the cave.
explore
to travel in order to learn more about a place
I want to explore the Bemuda Triangle.
imagine
to form ideas or images in your head that are not real
Tom imagined himself as an astronaut.
nearby
within a short distance
Even though the park is nearby, I never go.
scroll
a long rolled piece of paper with writing on it
The pirate unraveled the scroll and studied the treasure map.
soon
in very little time from now
I will be leaving home soon.
stone
a piece of rock
stone carvings are magnificent!
treasure
a collection of valuable things, often stored or hidden
One man's rubbish is another man's treasure.
valuable
being worth a lot of money
Sue's necklace is very valuable. It was given to her by her mother.
write
to form letters, numbers or other symbols on a surface with a pen, pencil or other instrument
Can you write a letter to John for me?
available
being possible to use or obtain
Most breakfast foods are only available during the morning hours.
draw
to take one thing out of another
The magician put his hand in his hat to draw the rabbit.
festival
a time when people gather in order to celebrate together
We went to Germany to be part of their Christmas festival.
forget
to stop thinking about or considering someone or something
Don’t forget to brush your teeth before you sleep!
lift
a small compartment that moves up and down between floors
It is uncomfortable to live on a high level apartment if there are no lifts.
lodge
a small house, especially one at the entrance of a large house
Tim's family stayed at a lodge when they went skiing.
package
a group of several items or services that are offered for sale together as a unit
For their honeymoon, they went to Fiji on a holiday package.
pass
a ticket or number that allows you to ride something or enter somewhere
The lift passes at the ski resort were expensive.
prize
something a person receives for winning a contest or doing something very well
Tom didn't win the prize he wanted.
raffle
a way of raising money by selling tickets, which in turn wins prizes
Sue never wins in a raffle draw.
ticket
a printed piece of paper that shows that someone has paid to enter a place or travel somewhere
If you don't have a ticket when boarding a train, you will be fined.
area
a specific section or space on a surface
The area behind the door is private property.
beat
(of the heart) to move in regularly paced motions in order to push blood through the body
Sue's heart beat faster as she became more and more nervous.
blood
the red liquid that flows in the bodies of living humans and animals without which we cannot live
There was blood after Tom cut himself accidently.
circulatory system
the many parts that work together to pump blood through the body
We need to exercise to keep our circulatory system working.
exercise
a physical activity that you do to keep your body healthy
Regular exercise will keep you slim.
fist
a tightly closed hand
The angry boy tightened his fist.
heart
a body part that pushes blood throughout the body
Without the heart there is no life.
organ
a part of a person's body that does a certain job
Magicians have to be able to manipulate people’s perception of performance.
pump
to move something to or from a place
We had to pump the water out of the pool.
tube
a plastic or metal container for soft substances
We rolled marbles down the tube.
annual
happening once every year
For our annual family holiday this year, we went to the Gold Coast.
championship
a competition to find the best player or team in a particular sport
The winners of the separate tournaments, joined together to compete in the championship.
competing with
맞서다; 경쟁하다
After competing with the best teams in football, Tom's team found the rest of the competition easy.
move on
계속 앞으로 나아가다
Sue needs to move on to the next question, as there isn't much time left in the exam.
regional
relating to a particular area
Tom walked to the local shops and bought some food.
remain
to be whatever is left over or behind after the larger part of something is gone
After everyone had their share of dessert, there were still 2 pieces of cake remaining.
round
one stage in a sports contest that must be won or completed in order to advance to the next level
The boxing match ended with a TKO in the 2nd round.
semi-final
준결승
The semi-final match was much more exciting than the finals.
tournament
a sports contest in which players or teams play multiple games until there is one winner
The world cup tournament seems to be the most difficult to win.
trophy
a prize given to the winner of a competition
How many trophies do you earn?
winner
a person or thing that wins something such as a contest or prize
David was the winner of American Idol.
cane
a stick used for support by someone who has trouble walking
Grandpa uses a cane to help him walk.
cheat
to act in a manner that is not honest in order to gain an advantage in something
You won't learn anything from cheating.
clue
an object or fact that helps someone understand something or solve a mystery
A simple clue may be the most important one.
collect
to get many versions or issues of a certain type of thing as a hobby
David likes to collect CDs.
confuse
to fail to distinguish something from another thing
Tom received so much advice from different people, it has left him confused.
crawl
to move slowly on hands on knees
The baby crawled all the way to the bathroom!
guess
to give an answer without knowing whether it is correct
I don't think I can ever guess Tom's mum's age.
hall
a long narrow space that leads from one part of a house or building to another
A house looks inviting if the hall is wide.
hard
being physically or mentally difficult to do, experience, or understand
Sue kept trying to figure out the hard math question, and now she finds it easy.
riddle
a puzzle that describes a person, object or situation etc. in a mysterious way
I enjoy reading books that have many riddles.
solve
to figure out a way to handle a difficult problem
Sherlock Holmes always solves the crimes he encounters.
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