Reading Table-Book 2 (E)
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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.
breakfast
the first daily meal, usually eaten in the morning
This morning, I ate a banana for breakfast.
desk
a table, usually for writing on
I wrote a letter at my desk.
face
the front part of the head that includes the eyes, nose and mouth
She has a pretty face.
late
arriving, happening or beginning after the expected time
She was nearly late for school every day.
pajamas
(plural) loose clothing that is worn to sleep in
People wear pajama before go to bed.
adventure
an unusual experience that is possibly dangerous
The explorer had a great adventure.
flight
the act of traveling through the air
I watched the baby bird make his first flight.
license
an official certificate which grants a person permission to do or have something
She doesn't have a driver's license.
pilot
a person whose job is to fly planes
Someday, Carol wants to be a pilot.
plane
a vehicle with wings and an engine that can fly through the air
I'm taking my first plane trip today!
train
to be taught a skill, art, or profession
I am training to be a photographer.
bean
the seed of certain plants that can be eaten as a vegetable
beans can be either cooked and eaten as food or planted in the ground.
can
a metal container
You can buy coffee in a can or a bag.
full
completely filled to capacity
The sink is full of dishes.
milk
the white liquid produced by cows
I like to drink milk with my cookies.
real
not being artificial
This is a real bomb and we should be careful.
shopping cart
a cart either on wheels or that can be carried, used when buying things at a store
One of the wheels on the shopping cart did not work well.
half
one of two equal parts that make up something
You eat half of the apple.
information
knowledge or details that let you know more about someone or something
She can give you information.
lesson
an activity which helps people learn something
The teacher gives a lesson every day.
next
at the time or place directly following the present one
Please don't be late next time.
think
to create a thought in the mind
Bob was happy think what to say when he would meet his girlfriend again.
well
in an acceptable, proper, or successful manner
Sam is a good singer. He sings very well.
bag
a container made of soft material
I put my purse in a bag before the trip.
carry
to hold or support something as you move with it
The men carry the corn together.
few
not many
He has a few friends.
later
after some time
We will go to the library later.
seat
a place where a person can sit
I'll sit in the front seat.
stop
a place where buses, trains, subways, etc. stop to pick up or let off passengers
We waited at the bus stop for thirty minutes.
dish
food that has been prepared in a certain way
My favorite dish is fried chicken.
menu
a list of foods that are available to order at a restaurant
Is there a separate menu for children in this restaurant?
parent
a father or mother, or someone who is raising a child
Greg's parents are going away on vacation.
ready
to prepare yourself or someone for something
Let us ready ourselves to start our new business.
spaghetti
pasta in long strands
spaghetti is my favourite food.
until
up to the time when
We talked until the movie started.
delicious
extremely good tasting
The food here is delicious.
manner
a certain way in which a person acts or speaks
It is important to use good manners at the dinner table.
meal
the food that is prepared to be eaten in one sitting, such as for dinner
Lunch is my favorite meal of the day.
polite
showing respect and consideration for the needs or feelings of other people
She is very polite to everyone.
quietly
in a quiet manner, without making much or any sound
The boy reads a book quietly.
slowly
in an unhurried manner
The boat moved slowly down the river.
answer
to speak or act in response
What is the correct answer?
anymore
any longer; at the present time
Tom couldn't eat anymore.
forest
an area covered with trees
The forest has a lot of wildlife.
however
in contrast to something that has been stated already
however, he still came to work late.
leave
to go away
This was a great party but I need to leave.
though
in contrast with another fact or statement
All of his hard work seems useless now, though.
branch
a part of a tree that grows out of its central section
This is a branch from a tree.
climb
to travel up or down while using the feet and often the hands
Let's climb that hill.
colorful
being exciting or interesting
Your dress is very colorful.
kite
a kite is an object, usually used as a toy, which is flown in the air
I want to fly my kite today.
stuck
being difficult to move or fixed in a particular position or place
I cannot move the board in its place; it is stuck.
suddenly
in an unexpected or extremely quick manner
suddenly the door opened.
beside
next to
The door is beside the table.
bone
hard materials inside the body that form the frame of humans and animals
Have you ever broken a bone?
dinosaur
one of a group of reptiles that lived millions of years ago
I wish I could see a real dinosaur.
museum
a place where objects from the field of art, science, or history are displayed and shown to the public
museums are so boring.
picture
an image of someone or something, such as a photograph, painting, or drawing
This is a beautiful picture.
trip
a journey or visit to a place
The students are taking a trip today.
beef
meat made from the flesh of a cow
There is a lot of beef in this stew.
December
the twelfth month of the Western calendar
december is when Christmas is.
February
the second month of the Western calendar
february is a very cold month in Canada.
letter
a message written on paper and often mailed
Put this letter in the mial for me.
pen pal
a pen-friend
Paul has a pen pal in Spain.
twice
happening two times, or having two times more
I called you twice this morning.
chef
a person whose job is to cook food in a restaurant or hotel
My dad is a great chef.
grain
seeds used for food from plants such as corn or rice, or the plant itself
I’m going to grow grains in my garden.
prepare
to get or make something ready
I have to prepare a report about my presentation.
principal
the person in charge of a school
The principal of my school is nice.
teacher
a person who teaches others, especially in a school
The teacher was late to class today.
wonderful
creating feelings of enjoyment and delight
That movie was wonderful.
email
a message written on a computer and sent electronically
How much time do you spend responding to e-mail each day?
of course
without a doubt
of course I know how to read.
past
the time that existed before now
In the past, there was no car.
popular
being liked or supported by a large number of people
This movie is very popular here.
relative
a member of one's family
He has a lot of relatives.
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.
arrive
to reach the end of a journey
When does the next bus arrive?
bus
a large vehicle, usually carrying passengers on fixed routes
Do you walk or take the bus to school?
classroom
a room in a school where students take lessons
The classroom was empty.
lunchbox
a container for carrying a packed lunch
He put his lunchbox on his desk.
remember
to hold a thought or image from the past in one's mind; to recall something from the past
I'm sorry I can't remember your name.
wait
to remain in particular place until something happens or someone arrives
I will wait for you at the bus stop.
anything
any object or matter when it is not important what specific object or matter is being referred to
I am so hungry, I could eat anything.
bring
to take something or someone to a certain place
Please bring me a cup of coffee.
chip
a thin piece of potato or other food that is fried in oil
The label on the potato chips said there were 350 calories per serving.
cookie
a type of sweet, baked food that is mainly made of flour, sugar, butter and eggs and is usually flat and round
Stacy bakes some really yummy cookies.
have to
to be obligated to do something
We have to meet later.
rule
an official statement which explains how things must be done and what is allowed in a particular system or situation
Do not break a school rule.
candy
a small, sweet food
I feel sick because I ate too much candy.
ground
the dry surface of the Earth
The rabbit hopped on the ground.
handkerchief
a small square of cloth
Use this handkerchief to clean your hands.
over
above; higher in position than something
There is a bird over us.
pinata
a large hollow object made of colorful paper and used at parties (in Mexico), usually filled with candy
Have you ever hit a pinata before?
stick
a long and thin piece of wood which has broken off or was cut from a tree
A stick is a part of a tree.
amazing
surprising in a pleasing way
The firework show was amazing.
country
an area of land ruled by its own leaders and government
Canada is a very large country.
desert
a dry place with little rain
The camel lived in the desert.
dry
no longer wet
When a dog's nose is dry, it means they are sick.
kilometer
a measure of distance; 1,000 meter
I ran five kilometers this morning.
movie
a story represented in motion pictures, watched on a television or in a theatre
I like to watch movie on TV.
dress up
to put on special clothes in order to look nice or look like something one is not
Everyone dressed up for the big celebration.
envelope
a container for a letter or card
She is sticking a stamp on envelope.
festival
a time when people gather in order to celebrate together
This city has a festival every summer.
fireworks
(usually plural) an object made from gun powder and chemicals that is shot into the sky
The fireworks exploded in the night sky, amazing the onlookers.
lion
a large, wild animal of the cat family that has yellow and brown fur and lives mainly in AFRICA
A lion is called the king of the jungle.
lucky
experiencing good things, results, and successes as a result of chance alone
People who win prizes are very lucky.
between
from one person, thing, or place, to another
Ten is between nine and eleven.
kick
to strike or hit something with the foot
She kicked the ball.
net
a piece of material that is used in sports to indicate a goal or the center of the court or field
He shot the ball into the net for a goal.
player
a person who competes in a game or sport
Tom is the best player in the class.
point
a unit that measures the score in sports or other competitive activities
Did your team score a point?
skill
the ability to do something successfully, as a result of training, experience and practice
His skill in soccer is amazing.
camp
a place where children go to take part in different activities
There was an English camp during the winter break.
last
coming after everything or everyone else; staying after everything or everyone else is gone
This is the last day of summer vacation.
miss
to feel unhappy because of the absence of someone or something
She missed her friends a lot.
phone
a telephone
She talks to her parents on the phone every day.
sail
an ocean trip taken for pleasure
It is fun to go sailing when the weather is nice.
stay
to remain in a place or with a group of people for a period of time instead of leaving
You guys go on up the hill; I want to stay.
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