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Nombre: Ilda Marilú Benítez

Fecha: 09-003-2022

Nivel de inglés: nivel 1

Título: Glosario

Grupo jóvenes- adultos


1. Acorns: the nut of the oak usually seated in or surrounded by a hard woody
cupule of indurated bracts.

2. Allergies: exaggerated or pathological immunological reaction (as by


sneezing, difficult breathing, itching, or skin rashes) to substances,
situations, or physical states that are without comparable effect on the
average individual.

3. Beach: a shore of a body of water covered by sand, gravel, or larger rock


fragments.

4. Butterflies : a feeling of hollowness or queasiness caused especially by


emotional or nervous tension or anxious anticipation.

5. Camping : a place usually away from urban areas where tents or simple
buildings (such as cabins) are erected for shelter or for temporary residence
(as for laborers, prisoners, or vacationers).

6. Cool days : comfortably free of heat .

7. Cold days : A cold day takes place when on two consecutive days, the
minimum temperature of a place is lower than 10 degrees Celsius and the
maximum temperature (or day temperature) drops by 4.5 to 6.4 degrees
below normal.

8. Clouds : a visible mass of particles of condensed vapor (such as water or


ice) suspended in the atmosphere of a planet (such as the earth) or moon.

9. Flowers : the specialized part of an angiospermous plant that occurs singly


or in clusters, possesses whorls of often colorful petals or sepals, and bears
the reproductive structures (such as stamens or pistils) involved in the
development of seeds and fruit : BLOSSOM.

10. Gardening : the act, activity, or pastime of planning and cultivating


gardens.

11. Gloves : the restraints of civility


12. Harvest : the season for gathering in agricultural crops.

13. Hot day: a period of unusually high temperaturas.

14. Hot drinks : Drinking water, hot or cold, keeps your body healthy and
hydrated. Some people claim that hot water specifically can help improve
digestion, relieve congestion, and even promote relaxation, compared with
drinking cold water.

15. Ice cream : a kind of sweetened frozen liquid, properly made from cream
and egg yolks but often made from milk or a custard base, flavoured in
various ways.

16. Leaves fall : the natural separation and dropping of the leaf at the end of
the growing season and over a short period in deciduous plants or
intermittently throughout the year in coniferous trees — compare
abscission. 2 : fallen leaves on the forest floor.

17. Nests : a bed or receptacle prepared by an animal and especially a bird for
its eggs and Young.

18. Pumpkins : a fruit of any of various cultivars of herbaceous plants.

19. Rake : an implement equipped with projecting prongs to gather material


(such as leaves) or for loosening or smoothing the surface of the ground.

20. Rain : water falling in drops condensed from vapor in the atmosphere.

21. Rainbows: an arc or circle that exhibits in concentric bands the colors of
the spectrum and that is formed opposite the sun by the refraction and
reflection of the sun's rays in raindrops, spray, or mis.

22. Scarf : a broad band of cloth worn about the shoulders, around the neck,
or over the head.

23. Skiing : the art or sport of sliding and jumping on skis.


24. Snow : precipitation in the form of small white ice crystals formed directly
from the water vapor of the air at a temperature of less than 32°F (0°C).

25. Sunglasses: glasses to protect the eyes from the sun.

26. Sunscreen : a screen to protect against sun.

27. Swimming pool : means any outdoor or indoor structure intended for
swimming or recreational bathing, including in-ground and above-ground
structures, and includes hot tubs, spas, portable spas, and non-portable
wading pools.

28. Umbrella : a collapsible shade for protection against weather consisting of


fabric stretched over hinged ribs radiating from a central pole.

29. Vacation : a period spent away from home or business in travel or


recreation.

30. wind : a natural movement of air of any velocity


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