Hang Out (Class Booster)-Book 1 (E)
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marker
a symbol or sign representative of a category
She wrote with a green marker.
pencil sharpener
연필 깎기
The pencil sharpener makes the pencil sharp.
pencil case
pencil case
My Pencil is in the pencil case.
lunchbox
a container for carrying a packed lunch
I have three lunchboxes.
textbook
a book used by students for standard work for a particular branch of study
I have four textbooks.
pencil
pencil
I write with a pencil.
glue stick
막대 풀
Stick it together with the glue stick.
ruler
the person in charge of a country
I can draw lines with a ruler.
paintbrush
a brush used as an applicator
He painted the cat with a paintbrush.
notebook
a small book with blank or lined pages for notes and memos
The gril is writing in her notebook.
tape
a narrow strip with a special sticky glue on one side used to stick things together
You need sticky tape for this box.
stapler
스테이플러
Do you have a stapler?
eraser
an object used to rub out writing or marks
I have an eraser.
pen
a small fenced area where people or animals are kept
I have one pen.
crayon
crayon
We have crayons and paintbrushes.
backpack
a pack or knapsack, often of canvas or nylon, to be carried on one's back
I have a backpack
jump rope
play or exercise using a jump rope
Let’s go jump rope.
doll
a small children's toy that looks like a baby or person
The girl has a pretty doll.
elephant
a very large, gray animal with a long moveable nose, white HORNS, and large ears
elephants have very long noses.
airplane
a flying vehicle that has wings and an engine
The airplane flies through the sky.
cards
카드
The boy is playing a card game.
rollerblades
롤러 블레이드
They’re my rollerblades.
bike
a BICYCLE or MOTORCYCLE
Mike can ride the bike.
kite
a kite is an object, usually used as a toy, which is flown in the air
There is a lot of wind! Let’s fly our kite!
hula hoop
훌라후프
Sue is playing with a hula-hoop.
board game
a game (such as chess) that is played by moving pieces on a special board
He's playing a board game.
skateboard
a short board with small wheels on which a person can stand and ride as a sport.
A boy is riding a skateboard.
baseball glove
야구 글러브
The baseball players have bats and baseball gloves.
soccer ball
축구공
Come and kick this soccer ball!
clock
a device placed in a room or on the outside of a building that is used to tell time
She set the alarm clock.
cupboard
a closet with shelves for cups, dishes, or food
Put the food in the cupboard.
bookcase
bookcase
Put your books back on the bookcase.
easel
이젤
An artist uses an easel.
whiteboard
a white space for writing on the wall of a classroom
He is writing on the whiteboard.
desk
a table, usually for writing on
The man is working at his desk.
computer
an electronic machine that can store and process large quantities of information
We read on the computer.
chairs
의자(들)
I want to sit on my chair.
drawing
the creation of artistic pictures by using writing tools and paper
It is a drawing of the tree.
calendar
a chart of pages showing the days
She marked the date on her calendar.
wastebasket
container for waste
Put a broken toy in the wastebasket.
mat
a piece of thick material that is used to cover part of the floor
She is spreading a mat on the grass.
shelf
a flat piece of wood, metal, or glass which is attached to a wall
I keep all my books on a shelf.
drawer
a box-shaped container, which slides inside and out, without a top which is part of a piece of furniture
I keep my socks in the top drawer.
map
a drawing or picture of an area that shows where things such as rivers or roads are
We are lost. We need a map!
poster
a large, printed notice or picture that is placed in an easily seen place to advertise something or to make the area appear more attractive
She is putting up a poster on the wall.
parents
a father and a mother
parents love their children.
father
a male parent
He is my father.
mother
a woman who has a son or daughter
She is my mother.
sister
a girl or woman with whom one shares one or both parents
She is my younger sister.
brother
a male who has the same parents as another person
He is my younger brother.
family
a group of people who are related to each other, especially parents and their children
They are Julia and her family.
children
human beings who are not yet an adult
He has a wife, two children and three dogs.
friend
a person one has a strong liking for and likes being with, usually not in one's family
I have many friends.
neighbor
a person who lives near another person
I'm your new neighbor. I just moved in.
grandmother
the mother of your father or mother
My grandmother has grey hair.
grandfather
grandfather
His grandfather was old and sick.
uncle
the brother of one's mother or father
My father and my uncle are twins.
aunt
the sister of a person's mother or father, or the wife of a person's uncle
My aunt is a very nice lady.
grandparents
a grandmother or grandfather
My grandparents are really old. They are almost 100 years old.
teacher
a person who teaches others, especially in a school
My teacher teaches math.
cousin
the son or daughter of an aunt or uncle
My uncle's son is my cousin.
fly
to move through the air
Birds fly in the air.
walk
to move in a certain direction with one's feet at a speed that is slower than running
She is walking in the park.
run
a sequence of playing cards of the same suit
Don't run at school. Walk!
drink
to swallow a liquid
I like to drink milk.
sheep
an animal that has a thick coat of fur and is often raised for it's meat and WOOL
The sheep is so cute.
fish
an animal that has scales and lives and swims in the water
There are fish in the lake.
mouse
a small animal that has fur and a long tail
The mouse ate the cheese.
cow
a large, female animal that lives on a farm and is kept for its milk or raised for beef
cows eat grass in the field.
rabbit
a small animal with soft fur and long ears
A rabbit is faster than a turtle.
bird
a feathered animal that lays eggs and has wings, most of which can fly
A bird sang in the tree.
horse
large animal with HOOVES and a tail that can be trained for work or riding
On the farm, there is a horse.
snake
a long, narrow reptile with no arms or legs
snakes do not have legs.
jump
to leap over something
Can you jump high?
sleep
to enter a natural state of rest
When I am tired, I want to sleep.
swim
to move through water using your arms or legs; fins, or tail
Let’s swim in the lake.
eat
to consume something
Let’s eat lunch together.
worried
worried, troubled, or anxious
I am worried about the test.
happy
feeling pleased, content, or satisfied with regards to life or a particular situation
I wish you a happy birthday.
cold
being at a very low temperature or having cool air
It's winter. The weather is cold.
hot
having heat; having a high temperature
It's summer. The weather is hot.
angry
to speak loudly or fight.
She didn’t do her homework, so her father is angry.
tired
wanting to rest or sleep
I am tired. I am going to take a nap.
hungry
needing or wanting to eat
She is hungry. She eats apple.
sad
being unhappy
My sister is sick. I am sad.
thirsty
needing to drink something
She is thirsty. She drinks orange juice.
sick
being in a condition of poor health or disease
Doctors can help people who are sick.
scared
afraid
She is scared of snakes.
excited
cause strong feelings of enthusiasm and eagerness in (someone)
She’s so excited about her birthday party.
bored
uninterested in
The movie was really boring.
relaxed
laid-back or casual
His music will help you relaxed.
upset
to be angry and sad
She was upset because she broke her toy.
surprised
not expecting
She was surprised at the news.
play soccer
축구 하다
He is going to play soccer after school.
use the computer
컴퓨터를 사용하다
Many children use the computer every day.
watch TV
watch TV
I watch TV sitting on the sofa.
read
to speak what has been printed or written so that people can hear
I like to read books.
listen to music
listen to music
They listen to music for a long time.
eat
to consume something
Let’s eat lunch together.
study
devote time and attention to acquiring knowledge on (an academic subject)
Do you study English at home everyday?
kitchen
a room used for food preparation and cooking
We ate at the kitchen table.
bedroom
a room used for sleeping
The bed is in the bedroom.
backyard
an area behind or near the house
I grow flowers in my backyard.
hall
the area just inside the entrance to a building
I’m exercising in the hall.
dining room
식당(방)
Let’s eat dinner in the dining room.
living room
a room in a private house or establishment where people can sit and talk and relax
I watch TV in the living room.
garage
a building or part of a building used for keeping cars
I keep my car in the garage.
bathroom
a room with a toilet and often a sink or bathtub
Wash your face in the bathroom.
exercise
to perform physical activities in order to make yourself healthier
I exercise in the gym every morning.
hand
the particular playing cards that are dealt to a player in a specific round or game
Clap your hands together.
long
to desire
Frogs have long back legs.
short
not long
My father is tall but I'm short.
hair
a covering for the body consisting of a dense growth of threadlike structures
She has long black hair.
head
to travel or move in a particular direction or towards a specific place
Wear a helmet to protect your head.
nose
the part of the face through which animals and humans smell and BREATHE
We smell things with our nose.
tooth
one of the hard, white objects in rows in the mouth
The dentist pulled out the girl's tooth.
face
to stand with the front of your body towards someone or something
You have to wash your face eveyday.
eye
part of your body with which you see
I can't see without my eye glasses.
ear
a body part on either side of the head that hears
A dog's ears are good at hearing.
mouth
the opening in the head through which people and animals make sounds and eat
I put some candies into my mouth.
arm
one of the two long parts of a human body that are attached to the shoulders and extend to the wrist
The monkey has long arms.
curly
having shapes like a coil, spiral, or ring
My puppy has curly fur.
foot
the part of the body below the leg which one walks on
The baby has small hand and foot.
straight
not bent or curved
Her hair is long and straight.
leg
one of the lower extremities of a body used for support and transport
A spider has eight legs.
farm
an area of land used for raising plants or animals for food
On the farm, there is a horse.
theater
a building or area with a stage on which something is performed such as a play
They were watching a movie in a theater.
hospital
an institution where people receive all different types of medical care
He broke his leg and went to the hospital.
restaurant
a place where a prepared meal can be purchased and eaten
We had a dinner in a restaurant.
airport
a large area of land where airplanes come and go
Most planes land at airports.
flower shop
꽃집
The florist work in the flower shop.
businessman
사업가
He is a businessman.
police officer
a person who has the job of making sure others follow the laws of a city, state, and country
The police officer catches the bad man.
actor
a person who pretends to be a character in a movie or play
The actor in that movie is very famous.
police station
a station that serves as headquarters for police in a particular district
We met at the police station.
doctor
someone who has been trained in medical science and treats people who are ill
When you hurt your leg, it's good to see a doctor.
farmer
a person who owns, manages or works on a FARM
The farmer works hard in his fields.
cook
to heat food until it is ready to eat
Dad cooks a delicious dinner.
pilot
somebody who flies plane
The pilot is at the controls of the airplane.
florist
a person who sells flowers in a flower shop
The florist is watering the plant.
office
a room that often contains a desk and chair where business is done
I work in a nice and quiet office.
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