Chapter 2 Vocabulary Flashcards

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Drawer (noun)

A

A special shelf that closes.

How To Use:

A drawer

Put something in a drawer

Example:

Put your clothes in the drawer

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Idea (noun)

A

A concept or thought that is shared.

How to Use:

To have an idea
To share an idea

Example:

I have an idea for our field trip.

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Organize (verb)

A

To make sure all the information you know or items you have are easy to find and manage.

How To Use:

To organize something
Eg: To organize my papers
To organize files on a computer
To organize my time

Examples:

I organize my time so I have time for my family or friends.

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Present (noun)

A

A gift for someone.

How To Use:

To give a present to someone.
To buy a present

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Ribbon (noun)

A

Something added to a present to make it look nicer.

How To Use:

Put a ribbon on something
Use a ribbon
Tie a ribbon on something
Examples:

I put a ribbon on the present I gave to my mom.

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Scissors (noun)

A

A tool with 2 blades used to cut something.

How To Use:

A pair of scissors
Cut with scissors

Example:

I need a pair of scissors to cut this paper.

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Tie (verb)

A

To make a knot from string, ribbon, cloth, or some other material

Example:

I need to tie my shoes so I don’t trip.

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Wrap (verb)

A

To put a present inside paper

How to Use:

Wrap a present
Unwrap a present

Example:

Please be careful when you wrap the present.

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Draw (verb)

A

To make a picture with pen, pencil, or marker.

How to Use:

To draw something
To draw for someone

Examples:

When teacher Alex draws a picture, it usually looks very bad.

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Poem (noun)

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A type of writing that is artistic.

How to Use:

Write a poem
Recite a poem (speak it)

Example of a Japanese Poem (Haiku):

We are learn English
That grammar is clearly wrong
It should be “learning”

Example:

I like to write Japanese poems to summarize the experience of my day.

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Bakery (noun)

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A business that makes bread, cake, cookies, and other baked goods.

How to Use:

Go to/visit the bakery
Get something at the bakery
Buy from the bakery

Examples:

I like to go to the bakery on Tuesday to buy bread for the week.

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Borrow (verb)

A

To take something from someone and give it back later

How To Use:

To Borrow something from someone

Example:

Can I borrow a pencil from you? I will give it back tomorrow.

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Cereal (noun)

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A type of food made from wheat that is popular for breakfast.

How to Use:

To eat cereal
To prepare cereal

Example:
When I was a kid, I used to eat cereal for breakfast every day.

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