LEVEL A1
BACK (noun)
A part of our body. It’s between your neck and your bottom.
EXTINCT (adjective)
Animals or plants no longer existing. Dinosaurs are the perfect example of it.
You usually carry a rucksack on it. You can lay on it.
FUR (noun)
Hair that covers animals’ bodies.
SWAN (noun)
It’s a large bird. It’s usually white.
It’s used to make coats. It lives on lakes or rivers. It has got a long neck.
WINGS
WILD
Birds and insects usually have them on their back.
It usually refers to animals, like lions and zebras, or land.
(noun)
(adj.)
They use them to fly. Not looked after by people. They stick out from the sides of a plane. Could be the position of a football player.
TOE (noun)
We’ve got five of them on each foot. They are the last body part mentioned in the song “Head, Shoulders, Knees and…”
Growing in natural conditions. Not controlled.
FINGER (noun)
We’ve got five of them on each hand. There is the little one, the ring, the middle, the index and the thumb.
BEARD (noun)
BLOND(E) (n./adj.)
Thick hair that grows on men’s cheeks and chin.
A person with fair or yellow hair.
Women haven’t got any.
Usually used to describe women adding an E at the end of the adjective.
CURLY (adj.)
It usually refers to hair. Moved around into a curve. Not straight.
FAIR (adj.)
It’s usually used to talk about the color of the skin or the hair of someone. Light in color.
NECK (noun)
The part of your body that joins your head to your shoulders. It could be short or long, wide or narrow.
MOUSTACHE (noun)
Hair that grows on men’s faces. It’s usually between their mouth and nose. On the upper lip.
Bottles also have it.
SHOULDERS (noun)
That part of the body between the neck and the top of your arms.
STRAIGH (adj.)
The opposite of curly or curved. Not bent.
You usually raise them when you don’t know something. Tennis players have got the right one bigger than the left one.
It could refer to a street, to your back or to your hair.
THIRSTY (adj.)
When you want or need a drink. You feel this way especially in Summer, when it’s hot or after physical activities.
CHOPSTICKS (noun)
A couple (2) of thin sticks made of wood. Used by Asian people, like japanese or Chinese, to pick up food during meals. Used instead of a fork.
TASTE (noun/verb)
One of the 5 senses. It’s connected to your mouth. It’s used to distinguish flavours. You can have a good or a bad one.
FLOUR (noun)
It’s a fine white or yellow powder. It’s made from wheat or other cereals like corn. It’s the main ingredient to make bread, pasta, cakes etc.
COUGH (noun/verb)
You have it when your throat hurts or when you’ve got a cold. You send air out of your mouth and throat with a sudden loud noise.
TEMPERATURE (noun)
It’s taken to measure how hot or cold something or someone is. A thermometer is the instrument used to measure it. Human beings are usually between 35 and 37 degrees.
EARACHE (noun)
You get it when your ears hurt. When you have pain in your ears.
CHEMIST’S (noun)
The shop where you can buy medicines. You can also find all sorts of healthcare products in it (like shampoos, vitamins, etc.). Some of them are open 24 hours a day for any emergency.
SPOTTED (adj.)
It’s a pattern. You can easily find it on dresses and t-shirts.
STRIPED (adj.)
It’s a pattern. Covered by stripes.
Covered by spots.
Zebras and tigers have … fur.
SILVER
BRIGHT
(n. / adj.)
The color of a valuable grey - white metal. It’s used to make jewellery like rings and necklaces. It’s used to make cutlery like spoons, forks and knives.
(adj.)
Not dark. Luminous, strong color. Very intelligent.
GRANDCHILD (REN)
GRANDPARENT (noun)
(noun)
The son or daughter of your son or daughter.
The father or mother of your father or your mother.
GET MARRIED
GROWN UP
(verb)
When two people decide to be officially husband and wife. You can do it in a church or in the city hall.
(adj.)
No longer a child. Be adult or mature.
RING (noun)
NECKLACE (noun)
A round object with a hole in the middle, usually made of metal.
A piece of jewellery that people mostly wear around their necks.
It’s made of gold or silver when you wear it on your finger.
It could be made of gold or silver.
The most famous kind is for a wedding.
SMELL
(noun/verb)
One of the 5 senses. It’s connected to your nose. It’s used to distinguish perfumes and fragrances. You are stinky if you have a bad one.
HURT (verb)
When a part of your body produces a feeling of pain. When you make someone unhappy or upset.