9. draw /drɔ:/
verb I/T
drew , drawn
to make a picture of something
or someone with a pencil, pen,
etc.
10. draw /drɔ:/
verb I/T
drew , drawn
to make a picture of something
or someone with a
pencil, pen, etc.
The child drew a picture of a dog.
11. draw /drɔ:/
verb I/T
drew , drawn
to make a picture of something
or someone with a pencil, pen,
etc.
The child drew a picture of a dog.
She is drawing a cat.
12. draw /drɔ:/
verb I/T
drew , drawn
to make a picture of something
or someone with a pencil, pen,
etc.
The child drew a picture of a dog.
She is drawing a cat.
Can you draw a picture of a tree?
13. draw /drɔ:/
verb I/T
drew , drawn
to make a picture of something
or someone with a
pencil, pen, etc.
The child drew a picture of a dog.
She is drawing a cat.
Can you draw a picture of a tree?
14. drawing /drɔ:·ɪŋ/
noun C/U
making pictures with a pencil,
pen, etc., or a picture made in
this way
a beautiful drawing of flowers
Her drawing is not good. She
wants to draw another one.
He looked at his drawing.
22. foreign /fɑr·ən/
adjective
a country that you are not in
a foreign country
a foreign language
He visits many foreign countries.
He can speak two foreign languages.
23. foreign /fɑr·ən/
adjective
a country that you are not in
a foreign country
a foreign language
He visits many foreign countries.
He can speak two foreign languages.
32. finally /faɪn·ə l·i/
adverb
at the end,
Finally, I just said, "I don’t want."
We finally got home at midnight.
We talked about or programs for
hours. Finally we changed it.
33. finally /faɪn·ə l·i/
adverb
at the end,
Finally, I just said, "I don’t want."
We finally got home at midnight.
We talked about or programs for
hours. Finally we changed it.
42. try /trɑɪ/
verb I/T
Try to open this door for me.
You’ll have to try harder.
I’m trying my best.
If you can’t ride a bicycle, try again.
43. try /trɑɪ/
verb I/T
Try to open this door for me.
You’ll have to try harder.
I’m trying my best.
If you can’t ride a bicycle, try again.
If you try hard, you’ll finally do it.
44. try /trɑɪ/
verb I/T
Try to open this door for me.
You’ll have to try harder.
I’m trying my best.
If you can’t ride a bicycle, try again.
If you try hard, you’ll finally do it.
Try + ed = tried (
)
45. try /trɑɪ/
verb I/T
Try to open this door for me.
You’ll have to try harder.
I’m trying my best.
If you can’t ride a bicycle, try again.
If you try hard, you’ll finally do it.
Try + ed = tried (
)
53. Understand /ˈ
ʌn·dərˈstænd
/
verb past
understood
to know the meaning of something,
I don’t understand what he means.
Is there anyone here who
understands English?
54. Understand /ˈ
ʌn·dərˈstænd
/
verb past
understood
to know the meaning of something,
I don’t understand what he means.
Is there anyone here who
understands English?
It was so noisy I couldn’t
understand a word he was saying.
55. Understand /ˈ
ʌn·dərˈstænd
/
verb past
understood
to know the meaning of something,
I don’t understand what he means.
Is there anyone here who understands
English?
It was so noisy I couldn’t understand a
word he was saying.
Is it easy to understand this lesson?
56. Understand /ˈ
ʌn·dərˈstænd
/
verb past
understood
to know the meaning of something,
I don’t understand what he means.
Is there anyone here who understands
English?
It was so noisy I couldn’t understand a
word he was saying.
Is it easy to understand this lesson?
65. Order /ɔ:rd·ər/
verb I/T
to ask for something to be made
Are you ready to order, or do you need a
little more time?
I ordered some pasta and some salad.
66. Order /ɔ:rd·ər/
verb I/T
to ask for something to be made
Are you ready to order, or do you need a
little more time?
I ordered some pasta and some salad.
He went to a restaurant and ordered a
sandwich.
67. Order /ɔ:rd·ər/
verb I/T
to ask for something to be made
Are you ready to order, or do you need a
little more time?
I ordered some pasta and some salad.
He went to a restaurant and ordered a
sandwich.
noun C
68. Order /ɔ:rd·ər/
verb I/T
to ask for something to be made
Are you ready to order, or do you need a
little more time?
I ordered some pasta and some salad.
He went to a restaurant and ordered a
sandwich.
noun C
Can I take your order now or would you like
to have a drink first?
69. Order /ɔ:rd·ər/
verb I/T
to ask for something to be made
Are you ready to order, or do you need a
little more time?
I ordered some pasta and some salad.
He went to a restaurant and ordered a
sandwich.
noun C
Can I take your order now or would you like
to have a drink first?
83. frenchman
A man who is from France.
Plural: Frenchmen
Frenchmen speak French.
84. frenchman
A man who is from France.
Plural: Frenchmen
Frenchmen speak French.
This is the story of a Frenchman who
was travelling in the United States of
America.
85. frenchman
A man who is from France.
Plural: Frenchmen
Frenchmen speak French.
This is the story of a Frenchman who
was travelling in the United States of
America.
89. United State of America
People in the United States of America
speak English.
90. United State of America
People in the United States of America
speak English.
This is the story of a Frenchman who
was travelling in the United States of
America.
91. United State of America
People in the United States of America
speak English.
This is the story of a Frenchman who
was travelling in the United States of
America.
92. United State of America
People in the United States of America
speak English.
This is the story of a Frenchman who
was travelling in the United States of
America.
American
a person who is from the USA.
93. United State of America
People in the United States of America
speak English.
This is the story of a Frenchman who
was travelling in the United States of
America.
American
a person who is from the USA.
Another story is about two Americans
travelling in Spain.
94. United State of America
People in the United States of America
speak English.
This is the story of a Frenchman who
was travelling in the United States of
America.
American
a person who is from the USA.
Another story is about two Americans
travelling in Spain.
107. Mushroom /mʌʃ·ru:m/
noun C
mushroom soup
a pizza with mushrooms
He wanted to order some mushrooms.
He carefully drew a picture of a
mushroom.
108. Mushroom /mʌʃ·ru:m/
noun C
mushroom soup
a pizza with mushrooms
He wanted to order some mushrooms.
He carefully drew a picture of a
mushroom.
118. waiter /weɪt̬·ər/
noun C
a person whose job is to take food to
people in a restaurant
A waiter came to the table to take our order.
119. waiter /weɪt̬·ər/
noun C
a person whose job is to take food to
people in a restaurant
A waiter came to the table to take our order.
The waiter looked at his drawing and went
away.
120. waiter /weɪt̬·ər/
noun C
a person whose job is to take food to
people in a restaurant
A waiter came to the table to take our order.
The waiter looked at his drawing and went
away.
121. waiter /weɪt̬·ər/
noun C
a person whose job is to take food to
people in a restaurant
A waiter came to the table to take our order.
The waiter looked at his drawing and went
away.
waitress /weɪ·trəs/
122. waiter /weɪt̬·ər/
noun C
a person whose job is to take food to
people in a restaurant
A waiter came to the table to take our order.
The waiter looked at his drawing and went
away.
waitress /weɪ·trəs/
128. Away /əweɪ/
adjective, adverb
in a different place,
Barbara is away on vacation until the end of
the week.
The Jeffersons went away for the weekend,
but they’ll be back on Monday.
129. Away /əweɪ/
adjective, adverb
in a different place,
Barbara is away on vacation until the end of
the week.
The Jeffersons went away for the
weekend, but they’ll be back on Monday.
The waiter looked at his drawing and went
away.
130. Away /əweɪ/
adjective, adverb
in a different place,
Barbara is away on vacation until the end of
the week.
The Jeffersons went away for the weekend,
but they’ll be back on Monday.
The waiter looked at his drawing and went
away.
Finally he left and was away for an hour.
131. Away /əweɪ/
adjective, adverb
in a different place,
Barbara is away on vacation until the end of
the week.
The Jeffersons went away for the weekend,
but they’ll be back on Monday.
The waiter looked at his drawing and went
away.
Finally he left and was away for an hour.
138. Spain /speın/
Spain is a country in the south of
Europe.
Mr Nekounam was playing football in
Spain.
139. Spain /speın/
Spain is a country in the south of
Europe.
Mr Nekounam was playing football in
Spain.
140. Spain /speın/
Spain is a country in the south of
Europe.
Mr Nekounam was playing football in
Spain.
Spanish
141. Spain /speın/
Spain is a country in the south of
Europe.
Mr Nekounam was playing football in
Spain.
Spanish
142. Spain /speın/
Spain is a country in the south of
Europe.
Mr Nekounam was playing football in
Spain.
Spanish
The two American could not speak
Spanish.
148. While /hwɑɪl, wɑɪl/
conjunction
during the time that, or at the same time as
I read it while you were drying your hair.
"I’m going to the post office." "While you’re
there can you get me some stamps?"
149. While /hwɑɪl, wɑɪl/
conjunction
during the time that, or at the same time as
I read it while you were drying your hair.
"I’m going to the post office." "While you’re
there can you get me some stamps?"
While the were sitting in a restaurant in a
small village , the wanted to order their
food.
150. While /hwɑɪl, wɑɪl/
conjunction
during the time that, or at the same time as
I read it while you were drying your hair.
"I’m going to the post office." "While you’re
there can you get me some stamps?"
While the were sitting in a restaurant in a
small village , the wanted to order their
food.
157. Able /eɪ·bəl/
Adjective
Be able to = can +
I didn’t have any job and wasn’t able to get
any money.
I might not be able to go to the meeting.
158. Able /eɪ·bəl/
Adjective
Be able to = can +
I didn’t have any job and wasn’t able to get
any money.
I might not be able to go to the meeting.
I‘m not able to understand him.
159. Able /eɪ·bəl/
Adjective
Be able to = can +
I didn’t have any job and wasn’t able to get
any money.
I might not be able to go to the meeting.
I‘m not able to understand him.
The waiter was not able to understand.
160. Able /eɪ·bəl/
Adjective
Be able to = can +
I didn’t have any job and wasn’t able to get
any money.
I might not be able to go to the meeting.
I‘m not able to understand him.
The waiter was not able to understand.
was not able = could not
165. Show /ʃəʊ/
verb T
showed , shown
You should show that book to your friend.
166. Show /ʃəʊ/
verb T
showed , shown
You should show that book to your friend.
These trees show the effects of acid rain.
167. Show /ʃəʊ/
verb T
showed , shown
You should show that book to your friend.
These trees show the effects of acid rain.
He’s starting to show his age.
168. Show /ʃəʊ/
verb T
showed , shown
You should show that book to your friend.
These trees show the effects of acid rain.
He’s starting to show his age.
He tried to show that from a cow one gets
milk.
169. Show /ʃəʊ/
verb T
showed , shown
You should show that book to your friend.
These trees show the effects of acid rain.
He’s starting to show his age.
He tried to show that from a cow one gets
milk.
182. Ticket /tɪk·ət/
noun C
a train/movie ticket
an airline ticket
Have you bought your ticket yet?
183. Ticket /tɪk·ət/
noun C
a train/movie ticket
an airline ticket
Have you bought your ticket yet?
When he returned he had two tickets for a
bullfight.
184. Ticket /tɪk·ət/
noun C
a train/movie ticket
an airline ticket
Have you bought your ticket yet?
When he returned he had two tickets for a
bullfight.
If want to go to Shiraz you must buy a
ticket.
185. Ticket /tɪk·ət/
noun C
a train/movie ticket
an airline ticket
Have you bought your ticket yet?
When he returned he had two tickets for a
bullfight.
If want to go to Shiraz you must buy a
ticket.