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Tài liệu English with photos and words - Little Picture Dictionary docx
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smallest
The boy on the left is
the smallest of the
three.
smart
Someone who is smart
can think well.
splendid
When something is
splendid, it is very,
very good.
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straight
Something straight is
not curvy or bent.
tall
When
someone or
something is
tall, it is above
average height.
taller
The boy in the middle
is taller than the boy
on the left.
tallest
The boy on the right is
the tallest of the three.
tiny
When someone or
something is tiny, it
is very small.
tinier
The boy in the middle
is tinier than the boy
on the right.
tiniest
The boy o
n the
left is the
tiniest of the
three.
ugly
Something that is ugly
is not nice to look at.
unhappy
Sometimes people cry
when they're unhappy.
upside down
When something is
upside down, its top
is where its bottom
used to be.
violet
Violet is a bluish
purple color.
white
Snow is white.
wide
When something is
wide, it takes up a lot
space from side to
side.
yellow
Yellow is a color. The
sun is yellow. Lemons
are yellow.
young
When someone or
something is young,
it has only been
around for a short
time. A baby is
young.
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Adverbs
An adverb is a word that describes an action, telling "how," "when" or "where" the action took place.
angrily
When you act
angrily, your
actions
indicate that
you are very
mad.
bravely
When you act bravely,
you face danger and act
without fear or despite
your fear. Firefighters
bravely face danger.
daily
When something
is done daily, it is
done each day.
Some people
exercise daily.
early
When something is done
early, it happens in the
beginning of the day or
before the expected time.
The sun rises early in the
day
fast
When something or
someone moves
fast, they change
position very
rapidly. The sprinter
ran fast.
fiery
When something
acts in an intense
or hot way, it is
fiery. The fire
burned hotly.
friendly
When people
act nicely to
each other, they
are being
friendly.
gracefully
When you do
something gracefully,
you do it with
elegance and beauty.
A ballerina dances
gracefully.
happily
When you do
something with
pleasure or joy, you
do it happily. She
happily helped her
brother.
harmoniously
When people, countries,
or other groups behave in
a friendly manner, they
are acting harmoniously.
horizontally
When something
moves horizontally, it
moves left and right.
Trains travel
horizontally along their
tracks.
joyfully
When you do
something with
great pleasure or
happiness, you do it
joyfully. She
joyfully went on
vacation.
late
When something
happens late, it is
done after the
expected time or is
done towards the
end of the day.
magically
When something is
done with magic and
mystery, it is done
magically. The rabbit
appeared magically out
of the magician's hat.
monthly
When something
is done monthly,
it is done each
month. People
pay their bills
monthly.
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quickly
When something
or someone moves
quickly, they
change position
very rapidly. An
athlete runs
quickly.
rapidly
When something or
someone moves rapidly,
they change position very
quickly. A cheetah runs
rapidly.
sadly
People behave
sadly when they
are sad or
depressed. She
cried sadly when
she found out the
bad news.
strenuously
When you do
something
strenuously, you
put a lot of force
and energy into it.
vertically
When something
moves vertically, it
moves up and down.
Elevators move
vertically in a
building.
violently
When something acts violently,
it uses great force. The wind in
a tornado spins violently.
weekly
When something is
done weekly, it is
done each week. Sue
shops weekly for
groceries.
wiggly
When something
or someone is
wiggly, it twists
and moves all over.
yearly
When something is done
yearly, it is done each year.
People celebrate their birthday
yearly.
Astronomy-Related Words
asteroid
Asteroids are tiny
planets that mostly orbit
between Mars and
Jupiter.
asteroid belt
The asteroid belt is a
doughnut-shaped
concentration of
asteroids that orbit
the Sun between the
orbits of Mars and
Jupiter.
astronaut
An astronaut
goes up into
space to explore.
astronomer
Astronomers are
people who study
astronomy and
learn about
objects in the
universe, like
stars and planets.
astronomy
Astronomy is the
science that studies the
universe.
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atmosphere
The atmosphere is the
gas that surrounds a
planet.
atom
Everything is made
up of tiny atoms.
aurora
Auroras are
beautiful lights
in the near-
polar
sky.
Big Dipper
The Big Dipper is
a group of 7 stars
contained in the
Northern
Hemisphere
constellatio
n Ursa
major (the Great
Bear).
1,000,000,000
billion
A billion is a thousand
million. The Earth is
billions of years old.
comet
A comet is the a small,
icy object that orbit the
Sun. It's tail always
points away from the
sun.
constellation
A constellation
is a group of
stars that we
see in the sky.
They are not
necessarily
located
together in
space, but
looks as though
they are from
Earth.
crescent
moon
A crescent
moon is smaller
than a half
moon.
Earth
The Earth is the
third planet from
the sun. It's where
we live!
eclipse
An eclipse happens
when the moon blocks
out light from the sun
or the Earth's shadow
goes across the moon.
falling star
A falling star is not a
star; it is a meteor
(made of rock and/or
iron) which is burning
up in the Earth's
atmosphere.
full moon
A full moon appears
as an entire circle in
the sky.
galaxy
A galaxy is an
enormous group
of stars.
gibbous moon
A gibbous moon
is between a half
moon and a full
moon.
half moon
A half moon looks like
half a circle.
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Jupiter
Jupiter is the largest
planet in our solar
system and the fifth
planet from the sun.
Little Dipper
The Little Dipper is a
group of stars in the
constellation Ursa
minor (the Little
Bear). This group of
stars ends at Polaris,
the pole star of the
Northern
Hemisphere.
Mars
Mars is a
reddish planet
and the fourth
planet from the
sun. It is the
planet that
comes closest to
the Earth.
Mercury
Mercury is a
moonless planet;
it is the planet
closest to the Sun.
meteor
A meteor is a
meteoroid that has
entered the Earth's
atmosphere, usually
making a fiery trail as
it falls. It is sometimes
called a shooting star.
Most burn up before
hitting the Earth.
meteorite
A meteorite is a meteor
that has fallen to Earth.
Meteorites are made of
stone, iron, or stony-
iron.
meteoroid
Meteoroids are tiny
stones or pieces of
metal that travel
through space.
meteor
shower
A meteor
shower is when
a lot of meteor
fall through the
atmosphere in a
short time.
Milky Way
The Milky Way is
a bright line of
stars stretching
across the night
sky.
Milky Way Galaxy
Our solar system is in
the Milky Way galaxy.
We can see the Milky
Way as a band of stars
in the night sky.
moon
The Earth has one
moon. The moon has no
atmosphere. The same
side of the moon always
faces the Earth.
nebula
A nebula is a cloud of
gas and dust in space.
Neptune
Neptune is the
eighth planet
from the Sun.
This frozen
planet has 8
moons.
North Star
The north star is a
star that
is located
almost due north
and is useful for
navigation.
Polaris is
currently the pole
star of the
Northern
Hemisphere.
observatory
An observatory is place
where people observe
the skies, using a
device like a telescope.
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orbit
The Moon orbits the
Earth. The Earth orbits
the Sun.
phases of the
Moon
As the moon circles
the Earth, the shape
of the Moon appears
to change. The phases
of the Moon are: the
new moon, waxing
crescent
, first quarter,
waxing gibbous, full
moon, waning
gibbous, last quarter,
and waning crescent.
planet
Nine planets
orbit our Sun.
planetarium
Planetariums put
on star shows that
teach astronomy.
Pluto
Pluto is the ninth and
usually the farthest
planet from the Sun.
Pluto is the smallest
planet in our Solar
System.
quasar
A quasar is a distant
energy source in space
which gives off large
amounts of radiation.
satellite
Satellites orbit the
Earth.
Saturn
Saturn is the
sixth planet
from the Sun. It
has beautiful
rings.
shooting star
A shooting star is
not a star; it is a
meteor (made of
rock and/or iron)
which is burning
up in the Earth's
atmosphere.
Solar System
In our Solar System,
nine planets, many
asteroids, comets, and
other objects orbit
around our sun.
space shuttle
The space shuttle flies
into space and back
down again, carrying
people and equipment.
spacesuit
Astronauts wear
spacesuits when they
walk in space.
stars
Each of the stars
we see in the
night sky is
another sun, but
much farther
away than our
sun.
Sun
The Sun is a
medium-sized
yellow star in our
Solar System. We
get our light and
most of our
energy from the
Sun.
Uranus
Uranus is the seventh
planet from the Sun.
Uranus looks bluish
and is covered with
clouds. It has an
unusual, tipped axis,
which gives it extreme
seasons.
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Venus
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun and
the hottest planet in our
Solar System. From the
Earth, Venus is the
brightest object in the
sky except for the Sun
and the Moon.
zodiac
The zodiac is a band
of 12 constellations
(groups of stars) in
the sky, including
Capricorn, Aquarius,
Sagittarius, Scorpio,
Libra, Virgo, Leo,
Cancer, Gemini,
Taurus, Aries, and
Pisces.
At the Firehouse: Words
ambulance
An ambulance
takes sick
people to the
hospital.
ax
An ax is useful for
chopping wood.
boots
Boots are a type of shoe.
Boots cover the feet and
part of the lower legs.
Dalmatian
The Dalmatian is a
white dog that has
dark spots.
danger
You can get hurt
in a dangerous
situation.
fire
Fire is very hot.
firefighter
A firefighter is a person
who puts out fires and
saves people's lives.
fire truck
Fire fighters on a fire
truck help put out fires.
flame
A flame is a fire.
flashlight
A flashlight
helps you find
your way in the
dark.
hatchet
A hatchet is an
ax with a short
handle.
helmet
A helmet protects your
head. Firefighters wear
helmets.
hero
A hero is someone who is
admired for great courage,
noble character, and
performing good deeds,
like a firefighter.
hose
Water flows
through a hose.
hydrant
Fire fighters
hook a hose up
to a fire hydrant
to get water.
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ladder
You can climb
up a ladder to
reach tall
things.
rope
A rope is useful for tying
things together.
water
Water is a liquid that can
put out some types of
fires.
wrench
A wrench is a tool
that turns nuts or
bolts, like those on
a fire hydrant.
Bathroom-Related Words
bathtub
You take a bath in a
bathtub.
bubbles
It is fun to
blow soap
bubbles!
comb
A comb is a used to
smooth or untangle hair.
eyedropper
An eyedropper is used to
drop liquids one drop at
a time.
faucet
You can turn water
flow on or off at a
faucet.
hairbrush
A hairbrush is used
to brush and
untangle hair.
mirror
You can see
your reflection
in a mirror.
shampoo
A shampoo is a liquid
soap used to wash hair.
When you shampoo your
hair, you wash it.
shower
When you shower, you
wash your body in a
stream of falling water.
sink
We can wash our
hands at a sink.
soap
Soap and water help
clean things.
toilet
Toilets are in
bathrooms.
toothbrush
You can keep your teeth
healthy by using a
toothbrush to clean them.
toothpaste
You use toothpaste to
clean your teeth.
towel
You can d
ry things
with a towel.
tub
A tub is a large
container. Tub is
also another word
for bathtub.
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Beach-Related Words
ball
A ball is round
and fun to
bounce, throw,
kick, or catch.
bathing suit
A bathing suit is a
garment you wear
while swimming.
beach
A beach is where the
water meets the land.
You can build sand
castles on the beach.
clam
Clams are animals
with two shells.
They burrow under
the sand.
coral reef
Coral reefs are warm,
clear, shallow ocean
habitats that are rich in
life.
crab
A crab has a
hard shell and
eyes on stalks
on its head.
fiddler crab
The fiddler crab is
small crab that lives
on beaches. The
male fiddler crab
has one enlarged
claw.
fish
Fish live in the water
and breathe with gills.
fishing rod
People use fishing
rods to catch fish.
hammock
A hammock is a large
net or cloth that is used
for sleeping or
relaxing; it is hung up
by both ends.
ice cream
cone
An ice cream
cone is nice to
eat on a hot
summer day.
intertidal zone
The intertidal zone
is where the sea
meets the land, the
area between high
tide and low tide.
kelp
Kelp is brown seaweed
that grows in cold
water.
kite
You can fly a kite
on windy days.
net
A net is used to catch
things.
popsicle
A popsicles is a
sweet, frozen
treat on a stick.
reef
Reefs are warm,
clear, shallow ocean
habitats that are rich
in life.
sand
Sand is a loose material
composed of fine
debris of rock and
mineral particles.
sandals
S andals are open
shoes worn in warm
weather.
sandcastle
A sandcastle is a small
castle made of damp
sand.
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sand dollar
Sand Dollars are
coin-shaped
spiny-skinned
sea bed animals
that have 5-part
radial symmetry.
sea
A sea is a large
body of salt water
that is connected to
an ocean
. A sea may
be partly or
completely
surrounded by land.
sea gull
Sea gull is the common
name for some birds
that live near oceans
and lakes.
seaweed
Seaweed is a plant
that lives in the sea.
shell
Some animals grow a
shell for protection.
starfish
Starfish (also
known as sea
stars) are
animals that live
on the ocean
floor.
Sun
The Sun is a
medium-sized
yellow star in our
Solar System. We
get our light and
most of our energy
from the Sun.
swim
When you swim, you
move around in the
water.
swim fins
People wear swim
fins on their feet to
help them swim.
towel
You can dry things
with a towel.
trash can
A trash can
holds garbage.
wave
There are waves of
water in the ocean.
whelk
Whelks are ocean
animals with a hard,
spiral shell.
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