Childhood IELTS Flashcards
The period of time when a person is a child.
Childhood
Example: “He had a happy childhood full of adventures.”
An outdoor area where children can play.
Playground
Example: “The children spent hours on the playground.”
The ability to form ideas or images in your mind.
Imagination
Example: “Children have vivid imaginations.”
Objects for children to play with.
Toys
Example: “Her favorite toys were dolls and building blocks.”
Recollections of past events.
Memories
Example: “My childhood memories are filled with family holidays.”
Full of fun and high spirits.
Playful
Example: “The playful kitten entertained the children.”
Free from moral wrong; not corrupted
Innocent
Example: “Her innocent smile reminded me of my childhood.”
Eager to know or learn something.
Curious
Example: “Children are naturally curious about the world.”
Willing to take risks or try out new methods.
Adventurous
Example: “He had an adventurous spirit even as a child.”
Free from worries or responsibilities.
Carefree
Example: “Summer vacations were carefree and fun.”
To increase in size, age, or maturity.
Grow
Example: “Children grow so quickly.”
Engage in activity for enjoyment and recreation.
Play
Example: “The kids love to play outside.”
Travel through an area to learn about it.
Explore
Example: “They used to explore the woods near their house.”
Gain or acquire knowledge or skill.
Learn
Example: “Children learn new things every day.”
Form a mental image or concept.
Imagine
Example: “She liked to imagine she was a princess.”
In a way that shows eagerness to know or learn.
Curiously
Example: “He looked at the new toy curiously.”
Without care or concern.
Carelessly
Example: “He threw his toys around carelessly.”
In a way that is willing to take risks.
Adventurously
Example: “They adventurously climbed the trees.”
: In a way that shows a lack of guilt or corruption.
Innocently
Example: “She innocently asked if the tooth fairy was real.”
To mature or become an adult.
Grow up
Example: “He grew up in a small town.”
To take care of someone.
Look after:
Example: “She had to look after her younger brother.”
To raise a child.
Bring up
Example: “They brought up their children in a loving home.”
To play actively.
Run around
Example: “The kids were running around the yard.”
To have a friendly relationship.
Get along:
Example: “The siblings always got along well.”