Vocabulary
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Turn on – to start a machine or device.
Example: She turns on the T.V. -
T.V. – a screen used for watching shows or news.
Example: She turns on the T.V. -
News – information about current events.
Example: The news is playing. -
Play – to be shown or broadcasted.
Example: A cooking show is playing. -
Think – to have an opinion or idea.
Example: She thinks the news is boring. -
Boring – not interesting.
Example: She thinks the news is boring. -
Channel – a specific number or station on the T.V.
Example: She goes to the next channel. -
Cooking show – a television program about making food.
Example: A cooking show is playing. -
Chef – a person who cooks professionally.
Example: The chef is making a cake. -
Make – to create or prepare something.
Example: The chef is making a cake. -
Cake – a sweet baked dessert.
Example: She does not like cake. -
Cartoon – an animated show or drawing.
Example: A cartoon show is playing. -
Elephant – a large gray animal with a trunk.
Example: The cartoon is about an elephant and a mouse. -
Mouse – a small animal with a long tail.
Example: The cartoon is about a mouse and an elephant. -
Funny – something that makes you laugh.
Example: It looks funny. -
Look – to appear or seem.
Example: It looks funny. -
Put down – to place something on a surface.
Example: She puts the remote control down. -
Remote control – a device used to control the T.V.
Example: She puts the remote control down. -
Watch – to look at something for a period of time.
Example: She watches the cartoon. -
Show – a program on T.V.
Example: A cartoon show is playing.