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Word Meaning Picture

baker someone who makes and sells


bread, cakes, etc.

bedroom a room used for sleeping in

believe to think that something is true, or


that what someone says is true

bowling a game played on a smooth


surface, in which you roll a heavy
ball to try to knock down a group
of pins

butter a soft, yellow food made from


cream that you put on bread

cake a sweet food made from flour,


butter, sugar, and eggs mixed
together and baked
carpet thick material for covering floors,
often made of wool

Chair a seat for one person, with a back


and usually four legs

Cheap not expensive, or costing less than


usual

Chess a game that two people play by


moving different pieces around a
board of black and white squares

church a building where Christians go to


pray

clothes things such as shirts and trousers


that you wear on your body

dessert sweet food that is eaten after the


main part of a meal

dinner the main meal of the day that


people eat in the evening
expensive costing a lot of money:

Feel to experience something physical


or emotional

folder a piece of plastic or cardboard


folded down the middle and used
for keeping loose papers in

ice cream a very cold, sweet food made from


frozen milk or cream, sugar, and a
flavour

journalist a person who writes news stories


or articles for a newspaper or
magazine or broadcasts them on
radio or television

Make to produce something, often using


a particular substance or material
mirror a piece of glass with a shiny,
metal-covered back that reflects
light, producing an image of
whatever is in front of it

museum a building where objects of


historical, scientific, or artistic
interest are kept

newspaper a regularly printed document


consisting of large sheets of paper
that are folded together, or a
website, containing news reports,
articles, photographs, and
advertisements

Noisy a sound or sounds, especially


when it is unwanted, unpleasant,
or loud

Often many times


photographer a person who takes photographs,
either as a job or hobby

pharmacy a shop or part of a shop in which


medicines are prepared and sold

picture a drawing, painting, photograph,


etc

Plane a vehicle designed for air travel,


with wings and one or more
engines

Race a competition in which all the


competitors try to be the fastest
and to finish first
Safe not in danger or likely to be
harmed

Shelf a long, flat board fixed


horizontally, usually against a wall
or inside a cupboard so that
objects can be stored on it

shopping the activity of buying things from


shops

shower a device that releases drops of


water through a lot of very small
holes and that you stand under to
wash your whole body

sometimes on some occasions but not always


or often

spring the season of the year between


winter and summer, lasting from
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
Stairs A set of steps that lead from one
level to another, esp. in a building

summer 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

sunglasses dark glasses that you wear to


protect your eyes from bright light
from the sun

supermarket a large shop which sells most types


of food and other goods needed in
the home
Table a flat surface, usually supported by
four legs, used for putting things
on

Theatre a building, room, or outside


structure with rows of seats, each
row usually higher than the one in
front, from which people can
watch a performance or other
activity

toast sliced bread made warm, crisp,


and brown by being put near a
high heat

umbrella is an object for protection from


the rain
vegetables a plant, root, seed, or pod that is
used as food, especially in dishes
that are not sweet

washing a machine for washing clothes,


machine sheets, and other things made of
cloth

Winter the season between autumn and


spring, lasting from November to
March north of the equator and
from May to September south of
the equator, when the weather is
coldest

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