
Tag: Visual vocabulary
Visual vocabulary 6

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HOT-AIR BALLOON => a lighter-than-air craft in which air heated by a flame is trapped in a large fabric bag. Hanging under the balloon, there is a basket (container) in which people can ride.
In this picture, you can notice that there are seven people in the basket and the flame is visible because they are flying:

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The first hot-air balloon was created in 1783 by two brothers, Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Ètienne Montgolfier.
CROWD => a large group of people. This is a crowd:

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LAWN => grass-covered land.
In this picture, the lawn is dry, probably because it didn’t rain for a while (the grass isn’t green).

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STROLLER => a small carriage with four wheels that a baby or small child can ride in while someone pushes it.

Visual vocabulary 5
Christmas – Visual Vocabulary



Visual Vocabulary 4

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A crossword puzzle on this topic (pdf): VOCABULARY 4
Visual Vocabulary 3

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Bamby was exploring the forest
when he encountered a fallen log (trunk)
. Thumper, the rabbit
, decided to use this trunk to teach Bamby how to jump
. After that, Thumper taught Bamby to say “bird“
and “butterfly“
.
The simple past of the verb “to teach” is “taught”.
Remember that the plural of “butterfly” is “butterflies” and the singular of “leaves” is “leaf”.
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Visual Vocabulary 2
Can you guess in what season was it taken?
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These are wooden houses, houses made of wood:
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This is a branch, it’s a part of a tree. On this branch there are six doves:
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This is a tree trunk or ‘log‘:
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This is a fence, a barrier enclosing or bordering a field, yard, etc., usually made of posts and wire or wood, used to prevent entrance, to confine, or to mark a boundary. This is a wooden fence because is made of wood:
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This is a field, an area of cleared enclosed land used for cultivation or pasture:
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Visual vocabulary
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“The audience” – What does it mean?
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More example sentences from the web:
- The audience always like love stories.
- The audience cried when Marilyn died.
- This forum provided a unique opportunity to present information on community colleges to a larger audience of researchers studying educational issues.
In the sea
Worksheet – In the Sea – Vocabulary quiz
A visual vocabulary on this topic (for more advanced students) with a listening game available.







