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Book 5 Lesson 1 Vocabulary
to hurt hurt | verb Ahmed can’t run today. He hurt his leg. |
to move | verb My arm hurts. I can’t move it. |
to point (to) | verb Point to your ankle. |
to touch | verb My arm is sore. It hurts when I touch it. |
about | preposition TITANIC is a movie about a ship. |
large | adjective We have a large car because we have 6 children. |
last | adjective First, he eats dinner. Then, he watches TV. Last, he goes to bed. |
left | adjective I have two arms. A left arm and a right arm. |
long | adjective My leg is long. My finger is short. |
next | adjective First, he wakes up. Then he takes a shower. Next, he eats breakfast. |
of | preposition The first month of the year is January. |
one | pronoun Ahmed: Do you have a pencil? Ali: Yes, I have one. |
right | adjective I have two arms. A left arm and a right arm. |
short | adjective My leg is long. My finger is short. |
sore | adjective I hurt my leg yesterday. Today it’s very sore. |
then | adverb First, open your book. Then, read page 10. |
which | determiner Doctor: Which arm did you hurt? Ali: I hurt my left arm. |
arm | noun I have two arms and two legs. |
body bodies | noun Our bodies have a head, a trunk, and limbs. |
bone | noun I have bones and muscle under my skin. |
date | noun Ahmed: What’s today’s date? Ali: It’s June 2, 2002. |
ear | noun I hear with my ears. |
eye | noun I see with my eyes. |
finger | noun Point to the clock with your finger. |
foot/feet | noun I can’t walk. My feet hurt. |
hand | noun I use my hand when I write. |
head | noun My head is above my neck. |
leg | noun I have two legs and two arms. I walk on my legs. |
medicine | noun I’m sick. The doctor gave me medicine. |
mouth | noun I talk with my mouth. |
nail | noun I have nails on my fingers and toes. |
neck | noun My head is above my neck. |
nose | noun I smell with my nose. My nose is under my eyes. |
skin | noun Skin is on the outside of my body. |
throat | noun My throat is inside my neck. |
thumb | noun I have 8 fingers and 2 thumbs. |
toe | noun I have 5 toes on each foot. |
take medicine | I am taking medicine because I am sick. |
What’s the matter? | Ahmed: What’s the matter? Ali: I hurt my leg yesterday. |
What’s wrong? | Ahmed: What’s wrong? Ali: I hurt my leg yesterday. |
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