- boyfriend – a boy or man you love
- play – to do something for fun, like a game or music
- sister – a girl who has the same parents as you
- concert – a live show with music
- dance – to move your body to music
- don’t worry – it’s okay; everything will be fine
- job – work you do to earn money
- perfect – very good; without any mistakes
- carry – to hold and move something with your hands
- stand on something – to have your feet on something
- tongue – the part inside your mouth that helps you talk and taste
- touch – to put your hand or finger on something
- walk on – to move with your feet on something
- wiggle – to move slightly from side to side
- drink – to take liquid (like water or juice) into your mouth
- hundred – the number 100
- in one go – to do something all at once, without stopping
- is that so? – really? / oh, is that true?
- this is me – I am this person
- economy – the system of money, jobs, and trade in a country
- hospital – a place where sick or injured people go for care
- laugh – to make a happy sound when something is funny
- pocket money – a small amount of money children get from their parents
- pound – money in the UK (£) or a unit of weight (about 0.45 kg)
- profit – the money you make after paying your costs
- school canteen – a place in a school where students eat
- table – furniture with a flat top and legs
- teacher – a person who helps students learn
- uncle – your mother’s or father’s brother
- wash – to clean with water (and sometimes soap)
- nothing – not anything; zero
- be sorry – to feel bad about something wrong or sad
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Match word defintion:
A. Words
- a boyfriend
- to play
- a sister
- a concert
- to dance
- don’t worry
- a job
- perfect
- to carry
- to stand on something
- a tongue
- to touch
- to walk on
- to wiggle
- to drink
- hundred
- in one go
- is that so?
- this is me
- economy
- a hospital
- to laugh
- pocket money
- pound
- profit
- a school canteen
- a table
- a teacher
- an uncle
- to wash
- nothing
- to be sorry
Definition:
a. a show with music
b. to clean with water (and sometimes soap)
c. not anything; zero
d. very good; without mistakes
e. your mother’s or father’s brother
f. I am this person
g. money you get after you pay your costs
h. to move a little from side to side
i. the system of money, jobs, and trade in a country
j. the part inside your mouth that helps you talk and taste
k. to take liquid (like water or juice) into your mouth
l. work that you do to get money
m. furniture with a flat top and legs
n. really? / oh, is that true?
o. to have your feet on something
p. to make a happy sound when something is funny
q. money in the UK (£) or a unit of weight
r. a boy or man you love
s. it’s okay; everything is fine
t. a place in a school where students eat
u. to put your hand or finger on something
v. the number 100
w. to move your body with music
x. a little money children get from their parents
y. a person who helps students learn
z. a girl who has the same parents as you
aa. to feel bad for something wrong or sad
bb. to do something all at one time, not stopping
cc. a place where sick or hurt people go
dd. to do something for fun (like a game or music)
ee. to hold and move something with your hands
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1-r, 2-dd, 3-z, 4-a, 5-w, 6-s, 7-l, 8-d, 9-ee, 10-o, 11-j, 12-u, 13-(same as 10) o, 14-h, 15-k, 16-v, 17-bb, 18-n, 19-f, 20-i, 21-cc, 22-p, 23-x, 24-q, 25-g, 26-t, 27-m, 28-y, 29-e, 30-b, 31-c, 32-aa
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- a boyfriend – a boy or man you love
- to play – to do something for fun (like a game or music)
- a sister – a girl who has the same parents as you
- a concert – a show with music
- to dance – to move your body with music
- don’t worry – it’s okay; everything is fine
- a job – work that you do to get money
- perfect – very good; without mistakes
- to carry – to hold and move something with your hands
- to stand on something – to have your feet on something
- a tongue – the part inside your mouth that helps you talk and taste
- to touch – to put your hand or finger on something
- to walk on – to have your feet on something
- to wiggle – to move a little from side to side
- to drink – to take liquid (like water or juice) into your mouth
- hundred – the number 100
- in one go – to do something all at one time, not stopping
- is that so? – really? / oh, is that true?
- this is me – I am this person
- economy – the system of money, jobs, and trade in a country
- a hospital – a place where sick or hurt people go
- to laugh – to make a happy sound when something is funny
- pocket money – a little money children get from their parents
- pound – money in the UK (£) or a unit of weight (about 0.45 kg)
- profit – money you get after you pay your costs
- a school canteen – a place in a school where students eat
- a table – furniture with a flat top and legs
- a teacher – a person who helps students learn
- an uncle – your mother’s or father’s brother
- to wash – to clean with water (and sometimes soap)
- nothing – not anything; zero
- to be sorry – to feel bad for something wrong or sad
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Deutsch – English list:
Opps, something’s wrong [PROFOT – error]:
- FIND THE MISTAKES:
- a boyfried
- to play
- a concert
- to dence
- a table
- to be sorry
- a hospitol
- don’t worry
- a teachor
- to wiggle
- pocket mony
- an unclo
- to wash
- a sister
- to tuch
- a job
- hundred
- to dance
- profot
- a school canteen
- this is me
- to stand on somthing
- to cary
- pound
- a tongue
- in one go
- perfect
- is that so?
- economy
- a boyfriend
- a tabl
- to drink
- to walk on
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Correct version:
a boyfriend
to play
a concert
to dance
a table
to be sorry
a hospital
don’t worry
a teacher
to wiggle
pocket money
an uncle
to wash
a sister
to touch
a job
hundred
to dance
profit
a school canteen
this is me
to stand on something
to carry
pound
a tongue
in one go
perfect
is that so?
economy
a boyfriend
a table
to drink
to walk on