Vocabulary
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Class – a group of students learning together.
Example: Class ended at two o’clock. -
End – to finish.
Example: Class ended at two o’clock. -
Dismiss – to officially let students leave.
Example: The teacher dismissed the students. -
Seat – a place to sit.
Example: Ana rose from her seat. -
Grab – to take quickly.
Example: She grabbed her things. -
Backpack – a bag you wear on your back.
Example: She had a backpack and a sweater. -
Sweater – a warm piece of clothing worn on the upper body.
Example: She carried her sweater with her. -
Question – something asked to get information.
Example: She had a question to ask. -
Wait – to stay in one place until something happens.
Example: She waited for the teacher. -
Line – a row of people waiting for something.
Example: There was a line to see the teacher. -
Assignment – schoolwork given by a teacher.
Example: She had a question about an assignment. -
Speak – to talk.
Example: The teacher spoke to the students. -
One at a time – one person after another.
Example: The teacher spoke to students one at a time. -
Turn – your chance to do something in a line.
Example: It was finally her turn to ask. -
Help – to give support or answers.
Example: “How can I help you?” the teacher asked. -
Answer – a response to a question.
Example: The teacher gave her the answer. -
Glad – happy or pleased.
Example: She was glad to hear the answer. -
Thank – to show appreciation.
Example: She thanked the teacher. -
Smile – to make a happy expression with the face.
Example: The teacher smiled at her. -
Way – a direction or path someone takes.
Example: She went on her way.