Category: VOCABULARY

VOCABULARY – Makeup

Makeup is a billion dollar industry and there are many different types. Here are a few items of makeup and accessories: Toner Mirror Brightener Makeup kit Nail polish Lip gloss Foundation Eyeliner Eye shadow Lip liner Lipstick Mascara Primer Bluch Concealer Face cream Brushes Moisturizer Bronzer Tanner Cleanser   Can you think of any other …

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VOCABULARY – Music

When I was young, I studied piano. I didn’t really like it at the time, but now I love to sit at the keyboard and play. Do you like music? Do you know how to play any instrument? Can you sing? Here is the vocabulary from the above slide: Acoustic guitar Electric guitar Amplifier Microphone …

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VOCABULARY – Traffic Signs

Traffic signs are pretty universal, but each one has a meaning that can be expressed inwords. stop, no entry, give way (yield), one-way traffic, no straight ahead, no two-way traffic. motor vehicles prohibited, no motorcycles, no bicycles, no pedestrians, no heavy vehicles, no left turn. no right turn, no U turn, no overtaking, speed limit, …

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VOCABULARY – The Human Body

The human body is made up of a lot of individual parts some of which are in pairs. Here are the parts in the image: A head A face A neck Two shoulders A chest Two arms (shoulder to hand) Two upper arms Two forearms (lower arms) Two elbows Two wrists Two hands Ten fingers …

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VOCABULARY – The Human Face

The human head and face is made up of a lot of individual parts many of which are in pairs. Here are the parts in the image: Hair A forehead Two temples Two eyebrows Two sets of eyelashes Two eyes Two ears Two earlobes A nose Two nostrils Two cheeks Two lips (upper and lower) …

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VOCABULARY – Herbs

Herbs are also products used to flavor foods, but come from the leafy green part of a plant. Here is a complete list of herbs with explanations: Basil – There are more than 50 species of basil, but almost all basil used in the United States is one species that comes from either California, Egypt or France. …

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VOCABULARY – Spices

Spices refer to products used to flavor foods that come from the root, stem, seed, fruit or flower of a plant. Here is a complete list of spices with explanations: Ajwain – Typically ground, these seeds have a strong fragrance with thyme and cumin undertones. They are used in Asian, Ethiopian, North Indian, Iranian, North Indian and …

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OTHER WAYS TO SAY … I Think

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OTHER WAYS TO SAY … Bad

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VOCABULARY – Crime & Punishment

The criminal justice system keep us safe from criminals. When a person arrested by a policeman with a badge and is accused of a crime that person becomes a defendant. Police usually carry guns.  A detective usually investigates the crime. Police and detectives usually put handcuffs on the defentant to make sure he cant escape. Later …

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