
Vocabulary List
Word | adopt |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | We adopted our cat from a shelter. |
Word | agree |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | I don't agree with you. I think you're wrong. |
Word | army |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | My brother wants to join the army to protect our country. |
Word | available |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | There aren't any tables available at the restaurant. |
Word | bite |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | Be careful. The dog might bite. |
Word | boat |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | My uncle took me fishing in his boat. |
Word | breathe |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | Fish can breathe under water. |
Word | catch [an animal] |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | We went fishing, but we didn't catch any fish. |
Word | colourful [US: colorful] |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | The bird has very colourful feathers. |
Word | contest |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | I have never won a contest because I have bad luck. |
Word | control |
Part of Speech | Noun, Verb |
Example | We can't control our dog. He does what he wants. |
Word | danger |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | You are safe here. There is no danger. |
Word | deer |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | The men are hunting for deer in the forest. |
Word | depend on |
Part of Speech | Phrasal Verb |
Example | I don't know what I will do tomorrow. It depends on the weather. |
Word | dirt |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | Please take off your shoes. I don't want any dirt in my house. |
Word | endangered |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | Koala bears are endangered now. We must protect them. |
Word | enough |
Part of Speech | Determiner |
Example | I don't have enough room. Can you give me more space please? |
Word | farmer |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | Many farmers use animals to protect the food they grow. |
Word | feather |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | The feathers of that bird are beautiful. |
Word | female |
Part of Speech | Noun, Adjective |
Example | The dog is not male. She's female. |
Word | fire department |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | Do you smell smoke? Let's call the fire department! |
Word | fur |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | She is wearing a fur jacket. |
Word | goat |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | Many goats live in the mountains. |
Word | grow |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | We grow vegetables on our farm. |
Word | healthy |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | That food isn't very healthy. You should stop eating it all the time. |
Word | hit |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | Don't hit your computer if it's slow. It won't go faster. |
Word | intelligent |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | Dogs are usually pretty intelligent animals. |
Word | jungle |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | There are many dangerous animals in the jungle. |
Word | land |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | This snake lives in the water and on land. |
Word | leather |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | Leather is made from cows. |
Word | male |
Part of Speech | Noun, Adjective |
Example | Male lions have long hair. |
Word | meat |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | Have you ever eaten the meat of a goat? It's not very good. |
Word | mountain |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | Let's climb a mountain this weekend! |
Word | plant |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | Many kinds of medicine come from plants. |
Word | protect |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | You should protect your bag. Someone might take it. |
Word | raise |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | They raise cows and sheep on the farm. |
Word | rare |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | It's pretty rare to see a snow leopard these days. |
Word | safe |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | The chickens are not safe on the farm because there are many wolves around here. |
Word | seaweed |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | Sushi usually has rice, fish, and seaweed. Do you like it? |
Word | shelter |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | Cats and dogs stay at the animal shelter until they are adopted. |
Word | skill |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | The dog has many skills. For example, he helps control the sheep on the farm. |
Word | sky |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | How many birds can you count in the sky? |
Word | space [room] |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | Elephants need a lot of space to live. |
Word | species |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | There are many species of animals and plants in the jungle. |
Word | suggest |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | What do you suggest we do about the problem? |
Word | supply |
Part of Speech | Noun, Verb |
Example | We have a big supply of rice in the kitchen cupboard. |
Word | tail |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | Dogs usually move their tails when they're happy. |
Word | whistle |
Part of Speech | Noun, Verb |
Example | I can't whistle very well. Can you? |
Word | wild |
Part of Speech | Adjective |
Example | You shouldn't go close to wild animals. They might bite you. |
Word | win |
Part of Speech | Verb |
Example | I think the team will win the game. |
Word | wolf |
Part of Speech | Noun |
Example | Wolves are very dangerous animals. Do not go close to them. |
Word | Part of Speech | Example | |
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adopt | Verb | We adopted our cat from a shelter. | |
agree | Verb | I don't agree with you. I think you're wrong. | |
army | Noun | My brother wants to join the army to protect our country. | |
available | Adjective | There aren't any tables available at the restaurant. | |
bite | Verb | Be careful. The dog might bite. | |
boat | Noun | My uncle took me fishing in his boat. | |
breathe | Verb | Fish can breathe under water. | |
catch [an animal] |
Verb | We went fishing, but we didn't catch any fish. | |
colourful [US: colorful] |
Adjective | The bird has very colourful feathers. | |
contest | Noun | I have never won a contest because I have bad luck. | |
control | Noun, Verb | We can't control our dog. He does what he wants. | |
danger | Noun | You are safe here. There is no danger. | |
deer | Noun | The men are hunting for deer in the forest. | |
depend on | Phrasal Verb | I don't know what I will do tomorrow. It depends on the weather. | |
dirt | Noun | Please take off your shoes. I don't want any dirt in my house. | |
endangered | Adjective | Koala bears are endangered now. We must protect them. | |
enough | Determiner | I don't have enough room. Can you give me more space please? | |
farmer | Noun | Many farmers use animals to protect the food they grow. | |
feather | Noun | The feathers of that bird are beautiful. | |
female | Noun, Adjective | The dog is not male. She's female. | |
fire department | Noun | Do you smell smoke? Let's call the fire department! | |
fur | Noun | She is wearing a fur jacket. | |
goat | Noun | Many goats live in the mountains. | |
grow | Verb | We grow vegetables on our farm. | |
healthy | Adjective | That food isn't very healthy. You should stop eating it all the time. | |
hit | Verb | Don't hit your computer if it's slow. It won't go faster. | |
intelligent | Adjective | Dogs are usually pretty intelligent animals. | |
jungle | Noun | There are many dangerous animals in the jungle. | |
land | Noun | This snake lives in the water and on land. | |
leather | Noun | Leather is made from cows. | |
male | Noun, Adjective | Male lions have long hair. | |
meat | Noun | Have you ever eaten the meat of a goat? It's not very good. | |
mountain | Noun | Let's climb a mountain this weekend! | |
plant | Noun | Many kinds of medicine come from plants. | |
protect | Verb | You should protect your bag. Someone might take it. | |
raise | Verb | They raise cows and sheep on the farm. | |
rare | Adjective | It's pretty rare to see a snow leopard these days. | |
safe | Adjective | The chickens are not safe on the farm because there are many wolves around here. | |
seaweed | Noun | Sushi usually has rice, fish, and seaweed. Do you like it? | |
shelter | Noun | Cats and dogs stay at the animal shelter until they are adopted. | |
skill | Noun | The dog has many skills. For example, he helps control the sheep on the farm. | |
sky | Noun | How many birds can you count in the sky? | |
space [room] |
Noun | Elephants need a lot of space to live. | |
species | Noun | There are many species of animals and plants in the jungle. | |
suggest | Verb | What do you suggest we do about the problem? | |
supply | Noun, Verb | We have a big supply of rice in the kitchen cupboard. | |
tail | Noun | Dogs usually move their tails when they're happy. | |
whistle | Noun, Verb | I can't whistle very well. Can you? | |
wild | Adjective | You shouldn't go close to wild animals. They might bite you. | |
win | Verb | I think the team will win the game. | |
wolf | Noun | Wolves are very dangerous animals. Do not go close to them. |