Year 5 - Autumn Term Flashcards
sentence
paragraph
verse
stanza
(one of the division of a poem usually a couple of lines with a common pattern of rhyme or rhythm)
prose
(ordinary form of written language without rhyme or rhythm)
poetry
punctuation
comprehension
interpretation
emphasis
emphasise
composition
dialogue
conversation
figurative
literal
imagery
imagination
description
essay
chaos
chronicle
charade
chloroform
chrysalis
difficulties
pulleys
buoys
stomach
collieries
(coal mines)
overboard
pianos
barracks
(army housing)
wrinkly
significant
coincidence
Antarctic
hydraulic
hygienic
practice
practise
practising
alliteration
simile
they’re
there
their
it’s
its
metaphor
personification
advice
advise
here
hear
plastic
picnic
fantastic
volcanic
heroic
supersonic
arithmetic
automatic
mechanic
realistic
majestic
acrobatic
nomadic
aerodynamic
academic
apologetic
antiseptic
chaotic
synthetic
rhythmic
electromagnetic
rhythm
wisely
Eskimos
to
too
two
foxes
dishes
classes
matches
arches
jockeys
holidays
trolleys
journeys
turkeys
chimneys
pullies
families
countries
diaries
counties
cities
factories
injuries
colonies
companies
sweeter
surround
altogether
surprise
emergency
threaten
comfortably
suitably
imagining
whistling
entertained
financial
valuable
inconsiderate
tomatoes
solos
salmon
potatoes
banjos
scissors
torpedoes
trousers
cargoes
spectacles
volcanoes
shears
pliers
plurals:
what is the plural of:
man
die
goose
mouse
ox
men
dice
geese
mice
oxen
sopranos
gigantic
charge
chicken
orchestra
chimney
chestnut
charity
chemist
orchard
parchment
(high quality writing paper)
chimpanzee
cheque
headache
anchor
echo
architect
technology
choir
almost
always
overload
overpower
bicycle
biplane
biceps
bifocals
bilingual
(somebody who can speak two languages fluently)
bilateral
(involving both sides, or involving two groups)
forecast
foresee
forewarn
(to warn someone about something before it happens)
foreboding
(bad sign, omen)
portable
(small enough to carry)
hydrophobia
(fear of water)
microscopic
(something so small it can only be seen under microscope)
duotone
(a picture in two colours)
telecommunications
(electronic communication, for example by wire or radio)
sandwich