Vocabulary Slideshow


Vocabulary List

Word Part of Speech Example
helmet Noun Smart people wear helmets to protect their brains.
fan Noun Manchester United has the most fans in the world.
action Noun I love watching basketball. There is so much action.
adrenaline junky Noun He is always doing extreme sports. He's an adrenaline junky
motocross Noun Motocross is so exciting. I really enjoy watching the races.
rallycross Noun The rallycross race was held in Seattle.
drifting Noun Drifting is too scary for me.
technique Noun Sports require a lot of different techniques to succeed.
anxiety Noun I get anxiety just thinking about skydiving.
award Noun I received many awards when I was a child.
achievement Noun Her greatest achievement this year was winning the race.
medal Noun He won a gold medal for winning the race.
record Noun She holds many records in the Olympics.
title Noun He has won the motocross title three years in a row.
Olympics Noun The 2020 Olympics will be in Japan.
X Games Noun He got 1st place at the X Games for motocross.
equipment Noun Sports like hockey and American football require a lot of equipment.
competition Noun I don't really like competitions. I like playing just for fun.
championship Noun The championship will be held on Sunday.
professional Noun She's been a professional driver since she was 17 years old.
position Noun He is currently in the 3rd position, but he still might win.
senses Noun Most people have five senses.
season Noun That team isn't playing great this season.
rumor Noun Did you hear the rumor about Ben?
movement Noun I watched every movement of the athlete.
skill Noun Her driving skills are amazing.
fast paced Phrasal Adjective I always wanted a job in a fast paced environment.
impressive Adjective The racers were very impressive during the race.
exciting Adjective That race last night was so exciting!
regular Adjective It's not a championship race, just a regular race.
competitive Adjective I'm not very competitive, I don't care if I win.
talented Adjective He is a very talented mechanic. He always fixes the problem.
nervous Adjective I'm always nervous when I speak in front of people.
require Verb Driving requires a driver's license in America.
recognize Verb I recognized that guy from my English class.
cycle Verb I haven't cycled to work yet, but I hope to soon.
complete Verb Have you completed your homework yet?
inspire Verb My father inspired me to go to college.
allow Verb My teacher doesn't allow us to come late to class.
advise Verb My mother advised me to stop smoking.
remind Verb Our teacher reminded us to study for the test on Monday.
order Verb The racers finished in the following order: Ben, Tera, Neal.
participate Verb Will you participate in the next race?
break (a record) Verb Good luck breaking the motorcycle land speed record, it's 376.36 mph (605.69 km/h)!
expect Verb I expect to win this race!
embarrass Verb He was embarrassed that the other car was faster.
worry Verb Don't worry about the car accident; you have insurance!
excite Verb The fans were excited to see Ken Block!
frighten Verb She frightened the other drivers with her racing skills.
raise / take care of (children) Verb Raising children is a difficult thing to do
break down Verb My truck broke down because I didn't get the oil.
personally Adverb I know that racer personally.
currently Adverb She is currently in first place.
be related to Phrase Black and white checkered flags are related to the finish of a race.

Vocabulary Dictation


Exercise

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