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English

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Learning Materials
001

Improve your English fluency by


describing pictures

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Picture Description

The focus of this picture is a girl riding a blue bicycle


down the beach. She is wearing a tank top, jean shorts,
and black sneakers. She also has a gray backpack.

Her hair is pulled back and covered by a black hat. Her


sunglasses are peeking out from underneath the bill of
the hat. Closer to her, there are some people lying on
their beach towels.

Farther away, people are standing and walking across


the beach. All of the palm trees and structures on the
beach are covered in thick colorful graffiti.

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Vocabulary
Builder

Ride (verb) - To sit on a horse, bicycle, etc. and travel on it


while controlling its movements, or to travel in a vehicle,
such as a car, bus, or train

• I don't have a car, so I ride to work on the tram.


• Can you ride a bike?
• Can I ride your bike?

Ride (noun) - A journey on a horse or bicycle, or in a vehicle


such as a car, bus, or train

• It's a short bus ride to the city center.


• I went for a horse ride last week.
• Hang on tight, it's going to be a very bumpy ride.

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Tank top - A sleeveless, slim-fitting shirt with shoulder
straps and no front opening.

• I like this tank top. It goes with my baggy jeans.

Sneaker - A type of light, comfortable shoes worn for


sports or informally

• She was dressed differently, in jeans and sneakers.


• I bought a pair of white Converse sneakers.
• What to do with an old pair of sneakers?

Backpack - A bag with shoulder straps that allow it to be


carried on one's back.

• What is in the backpack?


• Can you open your backpack, please?
• Put your stuff in your backpack.
• Let me take my camera out of my backpack.

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Peek out - To appear slightly from behind or under
something

• The sun peeked out from behind the clouds.


• A furry cat peeked out from underneath the sofa.

Bill of the hat - The front part that sticks out on a hat
such as a baseball cap

Lie out/in/on - To be in a position in which your body is flat


on a surface such as the floor or a bed

• He was lying on the bed watching television.


• She was lying on her back in the sunshine.
• Don’t lie in the sun for too long.
• He was lying face down on the ground.

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Towel - A piece of cloth or paper used for drying your
hands or body, or for drying dishes

• I'll get a towel for you.


• You can use this towel to dry your hands.
• She was wrapped in a big towel.
• There was a wet towel on the toilet seat.

Structure - An object such as a building, that has been


built or arranged in a particular way

• There was a large, ball-like structure on top of the


building.
• The bridge is the longest steel structure in the world.
• The station is a magnificent structure and should not be
demolished.

Colorful - Something that is colorful has bright colors or a


lot of different colors

• There was a cheerful, colorful picture on the wall.


• The graphics are bold and colorful.

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Graffiti - Writings or drawings made on walls in public
places

• The subway walls are covered with graffiti.

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