The Lion and the Hare Flashcards
vocabulary
describing a feeling of fear
adj starting with af
afraid
He is afraid of the dark, so he always goes to bed with a nightlight.
/əˈfreɪd/
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we use this word to accept suggestions or ideas
verb starting with a
agree
Dad never agrees to give me valuable things
/əˈɡriː/
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having a strong feeling against someone who has done bad things, making you want to shout at them or beat them
adj starting with a
angry
Those angry birds can destroy everything
/ˈæŋɡri/
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to reach a place, especially at the end of a journey
verb starting with a
arrive
It was dark by the time we arrived at the station
/əˈraɪv/
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to try to hurt or defeat using violence
verb starting with a
attack
Most wild animals will not attack unless they are angry.
/əˈtæk/
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the farthest part of something
noun starting with b
bottom
The bottom of my shoe has a hole in it.
/ˈbɒtəm/
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be quickly and easliy to find solutions
adj starting with c
clever
Judy has never been very clever, but instead she tries hard.
/ˈklevər/
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describing a person who wants to harm other people
adj starting with c
cruel
Children can be very cruel to animals
/ˈkruːəl/
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after a long time or some difficulty
adv starting with f
finally
We finally got home at midnight
/ˈfaɪnəli/
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to put something in a place where it cannot be seen
verb starting with h
hide /haɪd/
He hid the letters in the drawer.
irregular: hide - hid - hidden
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to go after wild animals in order to catch or kill them for food, sport or to make money
verb starting with h
hunt
Lions sometimes hunt alone
/hʌnt/
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a large number or amount
noun starting with L
lot
He has a lot of money
/lɒt/
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the central point, position, or part
noun starting with m
middle
I’m in the middle of nowhere
/ˈmɪdl/
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a very short period of time
noun starting with m
moment
Can you wait a moment?
/ˈməʊmənt/
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happy or satisfied
adj starting with p
pleased
Dad has really pleased with my scores this year
/pliːzd/
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to tell someone that you will certainly do something
verb starting with p
promise
I’ve promised myself some fun when the exams are over
/ˈprɒmɪs/
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to answer
verb starting with r
reply
She was very quick to reply my question
/rɪˈplaɪ/
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not in danger
adj starting with s
safe
The cats will be safe in this house.
/seɪf/
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a clever way of doing something ~ a good method
noun starting with t
trick
He’s learned a trick to remember everything
/trɪk/
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a deep hole in the ground from which people get water
noun starting with w
a well
The snail fell down a well, but it could easily climb up
/wel/