She is hungry. She wants an apple. She walks outside. She goes to her car. She drives to the market. She sees a lot of apples.
The green apples look sour. The red apples look sweet. She takes a red apple. She goes to the cashier. She gives him money. She eats the apple.
Vocabulary Words
| No. | Word | Definition | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | hungry | feeling a desire or need for food | She is hungry. |
| 02 | wants an apple | desires a round fruit with firm white flesh and a green or red skin | She wants an apple. |
| 03 | walks outside | moves from inside the house to the exterior | She walks outside. |
| 04 | goes to her car | moves toward her personal vehicle | She goes to her car. |
| 05 | drives to the market | operates her car toward a public place for buying and selling goods | She drives to the market. |
| 06 | a lot of apples | a large quantity of the fruit | She sees a lot of apples. |
| 07 | green apples | apples with a green color, often associated with a tart taste | The green apples look sour. |
| 08 | look sour | appear to have a sharp, pungent, or acidic taste | The green apples look sour. |
| 09 | red apples | apples with a red color, often associated with a sweet taste | The red apples look sweet. |
| 10 | look sweet | appear to have a sugary, pleasant taste | The red apples look sweet. |
| 11 | takes a red apple | selects and picks up one of the red fruits | She takes a red apple. |
| 12 | goes to the cashier | moves to the person responsible for receiving payments for goods | She goes to the cashier. |
| 13 | gives him money | hands over currency as payment for the item | She gives him money. |
| 14 | eats the apple | consumes the fruit by chewing and swallowing it | She eats the apple. |
| 15 | outside | not inside a building | She walks outside. |
| 16 | car | a road vehicle with four wheels | She goes to her car. |
| 17 | market | a place where food and other goods are sold | She drives to the market. |
| 18 | sees | perceives with her eyes | She sees a lot of apples. |
| 19 | selects | chooses one thing over another | She takes (or selects) a red apple. |
| 20 | payment | the action of paying money for something | She gives him money (for payment). |
Comprehension Questions
| No. | Question | Answer |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | What is the girl's physical state at the start of the story? | She is hungry. |
| 02 | What food item does she want? | An apple. |
| 03 | Where did she walk after deciding to get an apple? | Outside. |
| 04 | How did she travel to the market? | She drove (in her car). |
| 05 | Where did she go to buy the apple? | To the market. |
| 06 | What color did the sour-looking apples have? | Green. |
| 07 | What did the green apples look like? | Sour. |
| 08 | What did the red apples look like? | Sweet. |
| 09 | Which color of apple did she choose? | Red. |
| 10 | Who did she go to after selecting her apple? | The cashier. |
| 11 | What did she give the cashier? | Money. |
| 12 | What was the final action in the story? | She eats the apple. |
| 13 | Why did she likely choose the red apple over the green one? | She wanted a sweet apple, not a sour one. |
| 14 | The fact that she drove suggests the market was not where? | Within walking distance. |
| 15 | What does the word "cashier" suggest about the place where she got the apple? | It is a formal business or store. |
| 16 | How many apples did she purchase? | One (She takes a red apple). |
| 17 | What is the opposite of "hungry"? | Full (or satiated). |
| 18 | What are the two main colors of apples mentioned? | Green and red. |
| 19 | What action was necessary before she could pay for the apple? | Selecting (taking) the apple. |
| 20 | What emotion was likely satisfied at the very end of the story? | Her hunger. |
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English Level 1
