BOOK 1 LESSON 1
START
Precious stones are valuable objects.
VALUABLE
ADJETIVE
Worth a lot of money, important, useful, or beneficial.
NEXT
Patience is a virtue I do not possess.
VIRTUE
NOUN
A good moral quality in a person, or the general quality of goodness in a person.
NEXT
I HAVE THOUSANDS OF SWEETS UNDER MY BED.
THOUSANDS
NOUN
Quantitie of something. Number.
NEXT
My teacher threw me out of class for making cheeky comments.
COMMENTS
noun
Something that you say or write that expresses your opinion.
NEXT
CONFUCIUS WAS A CHINESE PHILOSOPHER AND POLITICIAN.
CONFUCIUS
NOUN
Proper noun.
NEXT
I like going to the forest to hear the birds singing.
HEARD
VERB
To receive or become conscious of a sound using your ears.
NEXT
I got lost and wandered through the streets.
WANDERED
VERB
To walk around slowly in a relaxed way or without any clear purpose or direction.
NEXT
My mom works as a bookkeer in an office.
BOOKKEEPER
NOUN
Someone whose job is keeping an exact record of the money that has been spentor received by a business or other organization.
NEXT
Learning a language requires constant practice.
CONSTANT
ADJETIVE
Happening a lot or all the time, nearly continuous or very frequent.
NEXT
The lesson lasts roughly one hour.
ROUGHLY
ADVERB
Approximately, not exactly.
NEXT
KARATE, KUNG FU, AND JUDO ARE TYPES OF MARTIAL ARTS.
MARTIAL
ADJETIVE
Relating to soldiers, war, or life in the armed forces.
NEXT
Believe always in who you are and stick to your principles.
PRINCIPLE
NOUN
A moral rule or standard of good behavior or fair dealing, a basic idea or rule that explains or controls how something happens or works.
NEXT
According to critics, the book is not very good.
ACCORDING
PREPOSITION
(A formal) agreement.
NEXT
It's her moral obligation to tell the police what she knows.
MORAL
ADJETIVE
Relating to the standards of good or bad behaviour, fairness, honesty, etc. that each person believes in, rather than to laws.
NEXT
The book that you gave me was indeed surprising.
SURPRISING
ADJETIVE
Unexpected.
NEXT
The judge showed wisdom with his decision.
WISDOM
NOUN
The ability to use your knowledge and experience to make good decisions and judgments.
NEXT
Students must obey the rules of the school.
OBEY
VERB
To act according to what you have been asked or ordered to do by someone in authority, or to behave according to a rule, law, or instruction.
NEXT
MY MOM´S FAVOURITE SAYING IS "LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP".
SAYING
NOUN
A well-known wise statement that often has a meaning that is different from the simple meanings of the words it contains.
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Transcript
BOOK 1 LESSON 1
START
Precious stones are valuable objects.
VALUABLE
ADJETIVE
Worth a lot of money, important, useful, or beneficial.
NEXT
Patience is a virtue I do not possess.
VIRTUE
NOUN
A good moral quality in a person, or the general quality of goodness in a person.
NEXT
I HAVE THOUSANDS OF SWEETS UNDER MY BED.
THOUSANDS
NOUN
Quantitie of something. Number.
NEXT
My teacher threw me out of class for making cheeky comments.
COMMENTS
noun
Something that you say or write that expresses your opinion.
NEXT
CONFUCIUS WAS A CHINESE PHILOSOPHER AND POLITICIAN.
CONFUCIUS
NOUN
Proper noun.
NEXT
I like going to the forest to hear the birds singing.
HEARD
VERB
To receive or become conscious of a sound using your ears.
NEXT
I got lost and wandered through the streets.
WANDERED
VERB
To walk around slowly in a relaxed way or without any clear purpose or direction.
NEXT
My mom works as a bookkeer in an office.
BOOKKEEPER
NOUN
Someone whose job is keeping an exact record of the money that has been spentor received by a business or other organization.
NEXT
Learning a language requires constant practice.
CONSTANT
ADJETIVE
Happening a lot or all the time, nearly continuous or very frequent.
NEXT
The lesson lasts roughly one hour.
ROUGHLY
ADVERB
Approximately, not exactly.
NEXT
KARATE, KUNG FU, AND JUDO ARE TYPES OF MARTIAL ARTS.
MARTIAL
ADJETIVE
Relating to soldiers, war, or life in the armed forces.
NEXT
Believe always in who you are and stick to your principles.
PRINCIPLE
NOUN
A moral rule or standard of good behavior or fair dealing, a basic idea or rule that explains or controls how something happens or works.
NEXT
According to critics, the book is not very good.
ACCORDING
PREPOSITION
(A formal) agreement.
NEXT
It's her moral obligation to tell the police what she knows.
MORAL
ADJETIVE
Relating to the standards of good or bad behaviour, fairness, honesty, etc. that each person believes in, rather than to laws.
NEXT
The book that you gave me was indeed surprising.
SURPRISING
ADJETIVE
Unexpected.
NEXT
The judge showed wisdom with his decision.
WISDOM
NOUN
The ability to use your knowledge and experience to make good decisions and judgments.
NEXT
Students must obey the rules of the school.
OBEY
VERB
To act according to what you have been asked or ordered to do by someone in authority, or to behave according to a rule, law, or instruction.
NEXT
MY MOM´S FAVOURITE SAYING IS "LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP".
SAYING
NOUN
A well-known wise statement that often has a meaning that is different from the simple meanings of the words it contains.
start again