Reading Starter 2nd-Book 2 (E)
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another
one more of something
In the river, he saw another dog!
anymore
any longer; at the present time
I drank some water. I’m not thirsty anymore.
deep
extending far beneath the surface of something
This water is deep. I can’t feel the bottom.
dish
an item such as a plate or bowl used for serving food
Would you like a dish of ice cream?
enough
as much as is needed
I have two bananas. That is enough for you and me.
finally
after some amount of time
finally, the water was high enough to drink.
rock
a hard, solid substance that forms much of the Earth's surface
The bird put more and more rocks into the dish.
suddenly
in an unexpected or extremely quick manner
It was sunny, but suddenly it started to rain.
thirsty
needing to drink something
I am thirsty.
water
a clear liquid that has no taste and smell, falls from the sky as rain, forms oceans and other bodies of water, and is used by people for drinking or washing
It saw some water in a dish.
cafe
an informal place where people can buy and consume meals and drinks
Timothy likes to have lunch at the cafe.
charge
to request a certain amount of money for a service
How much did they charge for that shirt?
cheap
having a low cost; inexpensive
That sandwich is really cheap! It's only one dollar.
cone
a shape with a circular base which narrows to a point at the top
Alex likes to eat an ice cream cone after lunch.
expensive
being costly; having a high price or value
That car is $90,000! That’s really expensive!
popular
being liked or supported by a large number of people
The movie was so popular that all the tickets were sold out.
pretty
to some degree
It has really good food and pretty good prices.
price
the amount of money one pays in order to obtain something
The price of this pizza is too high.
spend
to use time in order to do something
People spend two hours on shopping every week.
usually
normally; regularly
I usually walk to my school.
become
to change or grow to a certain condition or thing
Barbie has become one of the most popular dolls around the world.
create
to make something happen or exist
He will be able to create a beautiful painting.
daughter
a female child of parents
That is my daughter.
doll
a small children's toy that looks like a baby or person
In fact, every second of every day, two Barbie dolls are sold somewhere in the world.
know
to have learned information about something
Everyone knows her name.
name
to give a name to
Ruth Handler created her in 1959 and named her after her daughter Barbara.
over
more than
That store sells over 20 toys a day.
second
a unit of time that equals one sixtieth of a minute
One minute is 60 seconds.
somewhere
in, at, or to an unknown place or any place
Here's so cold. I want to go somewhere to eat.
successful
having the desired effect or result
He is a successful actor. He has been in many popular movies.
brunch
a meal that combines breakfast and lunch and that is usually eaten in late morning
It’s 11:00. How about going to brunch?
celebrate
to do something special for a holiday or other event
Let’s go out to dinner to celebrate your birthday!
cheer
to give a loud shout of encouragement to someone
Lest's cheer Dad on in bike race
grocery
food you buy at a grocer's or at a supermarket such as flour, sugar, and tinned foods.
We need to stop by the grocery store to buy some fruit.
mail
to send a letter or package to someone using the mail
I have to mail a letter.
math
the study of numbers, quantities, or shapes
It is important to have a basic understanding of math because it has applications in science.
present
something given to a person on a special occasion or as a way to show thanks or love
Can you wrap this present for me?
project
a piece of work that a student does at school that often takes a long time
I have to finish my science project before tomorrow.
special
being better, more important, or out of the ordinary
This weekend, they have some special plans.
wrap
to cover or enclose something with a thin material such as paper or cloth
I have to wrap the present.
cold
a mild, very common illness that makes you sneeze and gives you a sore throat or a cough
You have a cold.
cough
the act of unwillingly forcing air up the throat and out of the mouth with a loud noise, often a sign of illness
I have a bad cough.
headache
an ache or pain in the head
My head hurts. I have a headache.
medicine
a substance that is given to a person to relieve pain or cure sickness
I will take some medicine to feel better.
office
a room that often contains a desk and chair where business is done
Today, She went to the doctor’s office with her mom.
problem
something that causes someone trouble or is difficult to deal with
Sarah has a problem. She doesn’t feel well.
rest
to stop working; avoid activities
My mother told me to rest.
sick
being in a condition of poor health or disease
Sarah is sick.
sore
hurting; causing pain
Sarah has a sore throat, a bad cough, and a headache.
throat
the tubes inside the neck through which air travels to the lungs and food travels to the stomach
Sarah is sick. Her throat hurts.
cabin
a small, wooden house, usually in a rural area
I stayed in a cabin when I went to camp.
campsite
a place where people can put up a tent
Our cabin is at that campsite.
craft
an activity in which a person makes objects by hand, often requiring special skills
Amy likes doing crafts.
fly
a small, common, flying insect
I couldn't sleep well last night because a fly bothered me.
full
completely filled to capacity
The sink is full of dishes.
fun
enjoyable or entertaining
That isn’t so fun.
mask
a covering that protects or hides the face, such as for ceremonies
I put on my mask. Now, you
mosquito
a small flying insect which bites people and animals in order to consume their blood
Don’t let the mosquito bite you.
safe
being free from danger or harm
He also saw a bear, but he was safe.
wolf
a wild animal related to dogs
A wolf lives in this forest.
appear
to act in a play or movie; to have a piece of writing printed in a book, magazine or newspaper
Orlando Bloom is expected to appear on the new movie.
besides
in addition to; as well
Now appearing in movies besides, Lara Croft also has her own comic book series.
character
a person who is featured in a story, movie, or play
The character of this book is a superhero.
comic book
a magazine made up of a series of comic strips
One comic book character is Superman.
hero
a person that shows great bravery or courage
James Bond, 007, is an action hero.
instant
occurring immediately
Tomb Raider the video game was an instant hit.
introduce
to make a person known to another
Let me introduce my brother to you.
main
being the most important or largest
That is the main door to my school.
series
a set of things or ideas that are similar or connected to each other
Harry Potter is a 7-book series.
smart
being wise and clever; done after much thought
The main hero was very smart.
aquarium
a place made for keeping fishes and water plants
My fish live in an aquarium.
crazy
liking someone or something very much
He is crazy about animals.
crocodile
a large and very strong meat-eating reptile with a long body, a long tail, and large rows of sharp teeth
The big crocodile came up out of the water.
hamster
a hamster is a small furry animal which is similar to a mouse, and which is often kept as a pet
My favorite pet is my hamster.
iguana
a large lizard that lives in the tropical regions of Central and South America
An iguana is a kind of lizard.
pet
an animal, such as a dog or cat, that a person lives with and cares for
He has many pets in his house.
reptile
a class of animal that has a body temperature to match the outside temperature, skin covered with scales, and lays eggs
One group of animals are the reptiles.
return
to come back after being away from somewhere
I have to return home no later than 7 p.m.
thrilled
extremely pleased about something
Roberto was thrilled to see the new movie!
visit
to go somewhere for a short period of time
One day, Roberto wants to visit the moon.
almost
nearly but not quite
Wilma almost won the race. She came in second place.
believe
to be confident that something is true
I don’t believe in ghosts.
camera
a device used for taking photographs or making video recordings
Look at my new camera!
careful
thinking about what you are doing in order to avoid a mistake
Please be careful around wild animals like that.
dear
a term used to start a formal letter or to address someone affectionately
My dear Tommy, I will always be with you.
glad
experiencing pleasure, happiness, and delight
We’re glad you stayed in your cabin.
plenty
as much or more than is needed
I have plenty of cookies. Take one.
remember
to hold a thought or image from the past in one's mind; to recall something from the past
You must remember to brush your teeth before you go to bed.
rest
the part of something that is left after some has been used or taken
Do you want the rest of my cake? I can’t eat it.
sound
to make or convey an impression especially when heard
It sounds like you are having a lot of fun.
burn
to be on fire
That house is burning.
campfire
a fire that is built outdoors at a camp or picnic area
We usually make a campfire when we go camping.
circle
a round shape
A doughnut looks like a circle.
dirt
loose soil or earth
Plants grow in dirt.
ground
the dry surface of the Earth
Make a circle with rocks on that ground.
light
to cause something to burn
Use a match to light this candle.
match
a small wood stick with a special substance on one end that makes a fire when struck against something rough
I need a match to start this fire.
stick
a long and thin piece of wood which has broken off or was cut from a tree
Put the big sticks on top.
wait
to remain in particular place until something happens or someone arrives
You should wait for them to start burning.
wood
hard tree material cut in pieces used for burning in fires or making things like furniture
The wood was burning in the fire.
balloon
a stretchy rubber bag that is filled with air or gas and is usually used as a toy
Then, he sees a birthday cake, balloons, gifts, and all of his friends.
banner
a cloth upon which is written a message
The Christmas lights and banners were also taken down.
face
the front part of the head that includes the eyes, nose and mouth
Charlie’s face lights up.
forget
not to remember something
Mom seems to forget his birthday.
gift
something that is given to a person or a group in order to express good feelings or to celebrate a special occasion
My friend gave me a big gift for my birthday.
light up
(informal) to light a cigarette
When Charlie is happy, all his friends' face light up.
living room
the room of a house etc in which the occupants of the house usually sit during their leisure time.
I watch TV in the living room.
notice
to observe; to become aware of something
I could notice a big box beside the front door.
seem
(followed by 'to') used to make something said sound less strong or significant, and more polite
I seem to have locked myself out of my room.
wish
to form a desire to do something
Everybody will wish him a happy birthday.
adventure
an unusual experience that is possibly dangerous
The girl and her dog went on a(n) adventure across Nevada.
animal
a living creature that is not a plant or person
Learn about animals in the wild.
before
at a time previous to someone or something
Tommy did his homework before he went to bed.
drawing
a picture made with a pencil or pen
Improve your drawing and painting.
enjoy
to have pleasure because of something you are doing
Please enjoy playing your favorite sports.
favorite
most preferred or liked
I enjoy playing basketball. It’s my favorite sport.
improve
to become better
Students can improve by studying hard.
schedule
a written or printed list of things, such as a list of events and their times
Here is the schedule for summer camp.
something
an unknown or unidentified thing
I want to learn something new.
wild
living in a state of nature without human control
Bears live in the wild.
about
close to; almost the same as
There are about 30 students in class.
camper
a young person who goes to a camp during the summer
Many campers like to stay at that campsite.
cause
to create an effect or result
The sun causes plants to grow.
firefighter
a person whose job is stopping and putting out fires
The firefighter said some campers caused the forest fire.
forest fire
an uncontrolled fire in a wooded area
There is a big forest fire in the mountains.
help
to provide aid
He would help to fight a big fire in Sunny Forest yesterday.
hour
a sixty-minute division of the day, of which there are twenty-four
It took about 2 hours to put it out.
interview
to present oneself to be questioned for the purpose of obtaining a job or position
She is going to interview the principal today.
leave
to go away from something or someone
Make sure you put out your campfires before you leave!
need
to require something important
We will need 10 firefighters at least.
drop
to fall or let fall
Tears drop one by one.
fall
to come down from a higher position suddenly
Drops of rain began to fall.
gone
past participle of go
After lunch, all the pizza was gone.
just
exactly or completely
That bag is just like my one!
meat
the flesh of an animal that is eaten as food
Tigers and lions like to eat meat.
open
to move or change something so that an opening is no longer closed or covered
Please open the window. It’s hot in here.
piece
a small part that has broken off of something larger
A dog had a piece of meat in his mouth.
really
very
I want to be really good at English.
river
a large, natural, and continuous flow of water that extends across large distances of land
Fish live in the river.
want
to desire, wish, or long for something
Why do you want to do that?
add
to give more information or comment on something already stated
Can you add some sugar to my coffee?
boring
making tired and not interested
That movie is really boring.
click
to cause something to make a short, slight, and sharp sound
Please, click on the pencil icon.
finish
to end or complete something
It took me three days to finish the job.
icon
a small image or picture on a computer screen that represents a function or program
The pencil icon is on the screen.
mistake
an error; something done or thought that is incorrect
Oh, no! I made a mistake.
picture
an image of someone or something, such as a photograph, painting, or drawing
What do you see in the picture?
program
a set of instructions that allow a computer to perform an action
There are many programs on his computer.
screen
the part of a computer or television that displays pictures or other information
You look at the screen of the computer.
worry
to feel concerned or troubled about something
If you make a mistake, don’t worry.
base
one of the places at each corner of the square on the pitch in baseball, softball, or rounders
You need to run to the base.
clap
to express praise or appreciation by striking the hands together repeatedly
The audience cheered and clapped.
far
at or to a great distance
It goes really far.
nervous
feeling uneasy or anxious about something
I feel nervous before a test.
park
the field upon which a sport is played, usually referring to baseball
My team is playing baseball in the park.
score
to get or give points in a game, contest, or test
She couldn't score at all during the soccer game.
shout
to say something in a loud way
Everyone shouts at me to run.
win
to succeed in a game or contest
Our team wins the game!
activity
something a person does to achieve a specific goal or to have fun
What kind of club activity do you like?
choose
to select; decide between several possibilities
The player can choose from a variety of different weapons.
collect
to get many versions or issues of a certain type of thing as a hobby
He likes to collect toy cars.
each
indicates every person or object as an individual
After that, each of the students wrote down their favorite activities.
graph
a drawing that represents the relationship between two or more measurements using lines
In the end, the students made this graph.
mall
a large building with many different stores that you can shop at
We went to the mall to do some shopping.
pick
to select something or someone out of a group of choices
You need to pick one answer, and mark it.
rest
the part of something that is left after some has been used or taken
The rest of the students chose painting or drawing as their favorite activity.
stamp
a small piece of paper that you must buy to stick on a letter that you mail
I put a stamp on the letter.
survey
a question or a group of questions asked to many people in order to gather information about a particular topic
The survey tells us people’s favorite hobbies.
arrive
to reach, or be delivered to the point at the end of a journey
She will arrive at 3:00 p.m.
bell
a metal, cup shaped object with a piece on the inside that makes a ringing sound when hit
There is a big bell in the church tower.
classmate
a fellow student; a person in one's same class
Hannah likes to study with her classmates.
lesson
an activity which helps people learn something
The teacher gives a lesson every day.
lunchtime
the hour designated for eating at midday
The children talked during lunchtime.
meet
to come together at a certain time or place
Let’s meet at the bus stop.
ring
(of an object or device) to produce sounds, often in order to signal something or to attract attention
The school bell rings at 8:00 a.m.
scared
afraid
She was a little scared at first, but then the teacher smiled.
start
to begin to do something
When did you start studying English?
tomorrow
the day following today
tomorrow, I will start piano lessons.
beach
the part of an ocean or sea's shore that is sandy and filled with small rocks
Saturday will be a good day for the beach.
cloud
a mass in the sky that is made from many droplets of water and is usually white or grey in color
There are a few clouds in the sky today.
hot
having heat; having a high temperature
It’s going to be a very hot weekend.
kite
an object, usually used as a toy, which is flown in the air
There is a lot of wind! Let’s fly our kite!
later
after a time
I can’t do it now. I’ll do it later.
rainy
having or bringing rain; characterized by rain
Due to the rainy weather, we did not have our soccer game.
stay
to live somewhere for a short amount of time
Let’s go to John’s house. We can stay there until ten o’clock.
weather
the temperature and overall atmospheric condition of a particular area at a given time
There’s more weather news later at 8:00 p.m.
weekend
Saturday and Sunday
We don’t go to school on the weekend.
wind
a natural movement of air
There is too much wind. We can’t play baseball today.
adult
a person who is legally responsible for himself or herself
I want to be a teacher when I am an adult
belly
the middle part of the body; the stomach
Santa has a big belly.
famous
known by a lot of people; easy to recognize
One of the most famous animals in Australia is the kangaroo.
female
having to do with to the sex that can produce eggs or babies
But only female kangaroos have these pouches.
grow
to get older, taller, etc.; to change from a child into an adult over time
Kangaroos grow up to be strong.
pouch
a pocket; a folded area that holds something
The kangaroo keeps its baby in its pouch.
powerful
being able to control or influence people, events, or things
Jim is very powerful.
though
in contrast with another fact or statement
These tiny babies grow very big and strong, though.
thumb
the wide, short finger on the side of the hand that helps a person hold or grasp an object
Ouch! I hurt my thumb.
tiny
being extremely little
Mother kangaroos keep their tiny babies safe in their pouches.
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