
Vocabulary List
Word | ability |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | Chris has many abilities. He can do many things. |
Word | advice |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | Can you give me some advice? I have a problem. |
Word | boss |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | Shelly is the manager of the company. She is my boss. |
Word | change [clothes] |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | I need to change before I go running with you. |
Word | culture |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | My country has very interesting culture. |
Word | difference |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | What is the difference between British English and American English? |
Word | different |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | They are not the same thing. They are different. |
Word | disagree |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | I disagree with you. I think you're wrong. |
Word | education |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | If you want to become a teacher, you have to study education. |
Word | elementary school |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | I played many games in elementary school. |
Word | favour [US: favor] |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | Thank you for doing that favour for me. I will do one for you in the future. |
Word | feed |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | My cat is hungry. I should feed him. |
Word | fill out [same: fill in] |
Part of Speech | Phrasal Verb |
Example | Please fill out this form with your information. |
Word | find out |
Part of Speech | Phrasal Verb |
Example | I missed class yesterday. I should find out about the homework for tomorrow. |
Word | follow |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | I'm lost. The directions were difficult to follow. |
Word | grade |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | Did you get a good grade in English class? |
Word | grow up |
Part of Speech | Phrasal Verb |
Example | She lives in Canada now, but she grew up in Italy. |
Word | high school |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | I studied a lot in high school to enter a good university. |
Word | kid |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | There are many kids outside playing sports at the school. |
Word | lazy |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | Don't be lazy. Come on. Let's work. |
Word | location |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | Do you know the location of the meeting? I don't know where it is. |
Word | loud |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | Please don't be so loud. Speak quietly. |
Word | manager |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | The manager of the company makes all of the decisions. |
Word | material [for a class] |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | All of the materials for the class are online. |
Word | math |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | My math class is very difficult. |
Word | medium |
Part of Speech | Noun, Adjective |
Example | This is a medium t-shirt. It's too small for me. I need a large one. |
Word | messy |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | Your room is so messy. Please clean it up. |
Word | middle school |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | Most kids in middle school are between the ages of 11 and 14. |
Word | necessary |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | It isn't necessary for you to do the dishes. I'll do them. |
Word | obligation |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | You do not have a choice. It's an obligation. |
Word | password |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | My mother always forgets her Internet passwords. |
Word | perhaps |
Part of Speech | Adverb |
Example | Perhaps, Charlie is sick today. Maybe that's why he's not here. |
Word | permission |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | You need to ask for permission to use that. |
Word | pick |
Part of Speech | Noun, Verb |
Example | There are so many delicious things on the menu. I can't pick one! |
Word | possible |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | I don't think our goal is possible. We cannot finish in time. |
Word | practice |
Part of Speech | Noun, Verb |
Example | The boy practices piano every day after school. |
Word | private |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | Private schools are not free. They cost money. |
Word | public |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | Public schools are usually free for students. |
Word | relaxed |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | I am not nervous about the test. I'm quite relaxed because I studied a lot. |
Word | right [correct] |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | I am not wrong. I'm sure I'm right. |
Word | scary |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | I don't like sleeping in the dark. It's very scary. |
Word | schedule |
Part of Speech | Noun, Verb |
Example | What is the schedule for tomorrow? Are we starting at 9 AM like usual? |
Word | snack |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | I'm hungry. I think I'll get a snack. |
Word | special |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | This class is not normal. It's special. |
Word | stay |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | I don't want to leave. I want to stay here. |
Word | stranger |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | I do not know him. He is a stranger to me. |
Word | strict |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | My math teacher has many rules for her class. She is very strict. |
Word | style [way] |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | I like Mr. Moore's style of teaching. |
Word | subject [school] |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | My favourite subject in school is history. |
Word | suitcase |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | I'll help you with your suitcase. It looks heavy. |
Word | system |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | The education system in Finland is famous for being very different. |
Word | turn on / off |
Part of Speech | Phrasal Verb |
Example | I'm tired. Let's turn off the TV and go to bed. |
Word | tutor |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | My math class is really hard. I think I need a tutor to help me. |
Word | ugly |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | He is very ugly when he is angry. |
Word | umbrella |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | I think it's going to rain today. Please take an umbrella to school. |
Word | unfortunately |
Part of Speech | Adverb |
Example | Unfortunately, most children don't study music in school. |
Word | uniform |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | Do you wear a uniform at your school? |
Word | wrong [incorrect] |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | My test was terrible. I got many answers wrong. |
Word | Part of Speech | Example | |
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ability | Noun | Chris has many abilities. He can do many things. | |
advice | Noun | Can you give me some advice? I have a problem. | |
boss | Noun | Shelly is the manager of the company. She is my boss. | |
change [clothes] |
Verb | I need to change before I go running with you. | |
culture | Noun | My country has very interesting culture. | |
difference | Noun | What is the difference between British English and American English? | |
different | Adjective | They are not the same thing. They are different. | |
disagree | Verb | I disagree with you. I think you're wrong. | |
education | Noun | If you want to become a teacher, you have to study education. | |
elementary school | Noun | I played many games in elementary school. | |
favour [US: favor] |
Noun | Thank you for doing that favour for me. I will do one for you in the future. | |
feed | Verb | My cat is hungry. I should feed him. | |
fill out [same: fill in] |
Phrasal Verb | Please fill out this form with your information. | |
find out | Phrasal Verb | I missed class yesterday. I should find out about the homework for tomorrow. | |
follow | Verb | I'm lost. The directions were difficult to follow. | |
grade | Noun | Did you get a good grade in English class? | |
grow up | Phrasal Verb | She lives in Canada now, but she grew up in Italy. | |
high school | Noun | I studied a lot in high school to enter a good university. | |
kid | Noun | There are many kids outside playing sports at the school. | |
lazy | Adjective | Don't be lazy. Come on. Let's work. | |
location | Noun | Do you know the location of the meeting? I don't know where it is. | |
loud | Adjective | Please don't be so loud. Speak quietly. | |
manager | Noun | The manager of the company makes all of the decisions. | |
material [for a class] |
Noun | All of the materials for the class are online. | |
math | Noun | My math class is very difficult. | |
medium | Noun, Adjective | This is a medium t-shirt. It's too small for me. I need a large one. | |
messy | Adjective | Your room is so messy. Please clean it up. | |
middle school | Noun | Most kids in middle school are between the ages of 11 and 14. | |
necessary | Adjective | It isn't necessary for you to do the dishes. I'll do them. | |
obligation | Noun | You do not have a choice. It's an obligation. | |
password | Noun | My mother always forgets her Internet passwords. | |
perhaps | Adverb | Perhaps, Charlie is sick today. Maybe that's why he's not here. | |
permission | Noun | You need to ask for permission to use that. | |
pick | Noun, Verb | There are so many delicious things on the menu. I can't pick one! | |
possible | Adjective | I don't think our goal is possible. We cannot finish in time. | |
practice | Noun, Verb | The boy practices piano every day after school. | |
private | Adjective | Private schools are not free. They cost money. | |
public | Adjective | Public schools are usually free for students. | |
relaxed | Adjective | I am not nervous about the test. I'm quite relaxed because I studied a lot. | |
right [correct] |
Adjective | I am not wrong. I'm sure I'm right. | |
scary | Adjective | I don't like sleeping in the dark. It's very scary. | |
schedule | Noun, Verb | What is the schedule for tomorrow? Are we starting at 9 AM like usual? | |
snack | Noun | I'm hungry. I think I'll get a snack. | |
special | Adjective | This class is not normal. It's special. | |
stay | Verb | I don't want to leave. I want to stay here. | |
stranger | Noun | I do not know him. He is a stranger to me. | |
strict | Adjective | My math teacher has many rules for her class. She is very strict. | |
style [way] |
Noun | I like Mr. Moore's style of teaching. | |
subject [school] |
Noun | My favourite subject in school is history. | |
suitcase | Noun | I'll help you with your suitcase. It looks heavy. | |
system | Noun | The education system in Finland is famous for being very different. | |
turn on / off | Phrasal Verb | I'm tired. Let's turn off the TV and go to bed. | |
tutor | Noun | My math class is really hard. I think I need a tutor to help me. | |
ugly | Adjective | He is very ugly when he is angry. | |
umbrella | Noun | I think it's going to rain today. Please take an umbrella to school. | |
unfortunately | Adverb | Unfortunately, most children don't study music in school. | |
uniform | Noun | Do you wear a uniform at your school? | |
wrong [incorrect] |
Adjective | My test was terrible. I got many answers wrong. |