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Glossary Unit 10

• boots • coat

• dress • dry season


• fall
(n) The season of
the year between summer and winter, lasting fro
m September to November north of
the equator and from March to May south of
the equator,
when fruits and crops become ready to eat and
are picked, and leaves fall.

• hat
• light
(n) The brightness that comes from
the sun, fire, etc. and
from electrical devices, and
that allows things to be seen.

• pants • rainy season


• shirt • shoes

• skirt
• spring
(n) The season of
the year between winter and summer, lasting fro
m March to June north of the equator, and
from September to December south of
the equator, when
the weather becomes warmer, leaves and plants
start to grow again and flowers appear.

• summer
(n) The season of
the year between spring and autumn when
the weather is warmest, lasting from June to
September north of the equator and
from December to March south of
the equator.
• sunrise
(n) The time in the morning when
the sun starts to rise in the sky.

• surprise
(n) An unexpected event.
• sweater

• to eat outside
(v-irregular) To eat in a restaurant,
pub, etc
• to get together with friends
(v-irregular) To be with friends, to
arrange an hour and place to share
with them.

• to go shopping
(v-irregular) To buy clothes, shoes,
etc in a store.
• to have a picnic
(v-irregular) an occasion when you
have an informal meal of
sandwiches, etc. outside.

• to look at art
(v) To appreciate art, pictures,
statues, etc. at a museum or shop.
• to meet someone at the airport
(v-irregular)

• to take a walk
(v-irregular)
• to take someone out for dinner
(v-irregular) To invite someone to
eat out in a restaurant at night.

• T-shirt
• winter
(n) The season between autumn and spr
ing, lasting from November to March nor
th of the equator and from May
to September south of the equator,
when the weather is coldest.

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