Vocabulary Slideshow


Vocabulary List

  Word Part of Speech Example
ability Noun Chris has many abilities. He can do many things.
advice Noun Can you give me some advice? I have a problem.
antifreeze Noun Antifreeze is an engine coolant.
boss Noun Shelly is the manager of the garage. She is my boss.
clean Verb I need to clean the grease off of the engine.
cool Adjective, Verb The engine is hot right now. I parked the car because the engine needs to cool.
coolant Noun Antifreeze is a type of coolant.
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 I have a high school education.
fan Noun A fan helps cool the engine.
favor Noun Thank you for doing that favor for me. I will do one for you in the future.
fill Verb Can you fill the truck with gas?
fill out 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.
full Adjective The SUV’s gas tank is full.
freeze Verb Cold weather can freeze your car.
grease Noun The door squeaks when someone opens it. Use some grease to make it quiet.
grow up Noun 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.
hot Adjective My engine’s fan doesn’t work. I can’t drive the car because it gets too hot.
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.
main Adjective Good news! The main problem with your car is just a dirty spark plug.
manager Noun The manager of the showroom makes all of the decisions.
math Noun My math class is very difficult.
medium 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.
minimum Adjective The repair will cost a minimum of $100 dollars, but it might cost more.
necessary Adjective It isn't necessary for you to drive the whole way. We can switch.
obligation Noun You do not have a choice. It's an obligation.
overheat Verb My radiator fan doesn’t work, and now my engine is overheating.
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 colors of paint. I can't pick one!
possible Adjective I don't think our goal is possible. We cannot finish in time.
practice Noun, Verb I have been practicing my automotive skills on my friend’s car.
radiator Noun The radiator is the main part that keeps the engine cool.
right 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 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.
start [starter] Noun My car won’t start when I turn the key.
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.
temperature Noun The temperature of my engine is too high. It is overheating.
thermostat Noun I checked the thermostat, and I saw the engine was overheating.
turn on / off Noun I'm tired. Let's turn off the TV and go to bed.
ugly Adjective That car’s paint job is ugly.
unfortunately Adverb Unfortunately, your motorcycle isn’t starting.
uniform Noun Do you wear a uniform at your job?
wrong Adjective My test was terrible. I got many answers wrong.

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Exercise

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Practice

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