English Word 30
English Word 30
Words
mm Target Words Page|
afraid, agree, angry, arrive, attack, bottom, clever, cruel, finally, hide, hunt, lot,
1 8
middle, moment, pleased, promise, reply, safe, trick, well
alien, among, chart, cloud, comprehend, describe, ever, fail, friendly, grade,
3 20
instead, library, planet, report, several, solve, suddenly, suppose, universe, view
appropriate, avoid, behave, calm, concern, content, expect, frequently, habit, instruct,
4 26
issue, none, patient, positive, punish, represent, shake, spread, stroll, village
aware, badly, belong, continue, error, experience, field, hurt, judgment, likely,
5 32
normal, rare, relax, request, reside, result, roll, since, visible, wild
accept, arrange, attend, balance, contrast, encourage, familiar, grab, hang, huge,
8 50
necessary, pattern, propose, purpose, release, require, single, success, tear, theory
against, beach, damage, discover, emotion, fix, frank, identify, island, ocean,
9 56
perhaps, pleasant, prevent, rock, save, step, still, taste, throw, wave
benefit, certain, chance, effect, essential, far, focus, function, grass, guard,
10 62
image, immediate, primary, proud, remain, rest, separate, site, tail, trouble
alone, apartment, article, artist, attitude, compare, judge, magazine, material, meal,
12 74
method, neighbor, professional, profit, quality, shape, space, stair, symbol, thin
blood, burn, cell, contain, correct, crop, demand, equal, feed, hole, increase,
13 80
lord, owe, position, raise, responsible, sight, spot, structure, whole
coach, control, description, direct, exam, example, limit, local, magical, mail,
14 86
novel, outline, poet, print, scene, sheet, silly, store, suffer, technology
appreciate, available, beat, bright, celebrate, determine, disappear, else, fair, flow,
17 104
forward, hill, level, lone, puddle, response, season, solution, waste, whether
argue, communicate, crowd, depend, dish, empty, exact, fresh, gather, indicate,
18 110
item, offer, price, product, property, purchase, recommend, select, tool, treat
alive, bone, bother, captain, conclusion, doubt, explore, foreign, glad, however,
19 116
injustice, international, lawyer, mention, policy, social, speech, staff, toward, wood
achieve, advise, already, basic, bit, consider, destroy, entertain, extra, goal,
20 122
lie, meat, opinion, real, reflect, regard, serve, vegetable, war, worth
appear, base, brain, career, clerk, effort, enter, excellent, hero, hurry, inform,
21 128
later, leave, locate, nurse, operation, pain, refuse, though, various
actual, amaze, charge, comfort, contact, customer, deliver, earn, gate, include,
22 134
manage, mystery, occur, opposite, plate, receive, reward, set, steal, thief
advance, athlete, average, behavior, behind, course, lower, match, member, mental,
23 140
passenger, personality, poem, pole, remove, safety, shoot, sound, swim, web
block, cheer, complex, critic, event, exercise, fit, friendship, guide, lack,
24 146
passage, perform, pressure, probable, public, strike, support, task, term, unite
advice, along, attention, attract, climb, drop, final, further, imply, maintain, neither,
26 158
otherwise, physical, prove, react, ride, situated, society, standard, suggest
actually, bite, coast, deal, desert, earthquake, effective, examine, false, gift,
27 164
hunger, imagine, journey, puzzle, quite, rather, specific, tour, trip, value
band, barely, boring, cancel, driveway, garbage, instrument, list, magic, message,
28 170
notice, own, predict, professor, rush, schedule, share, stage, storm, within
above, ahead, amount, belief, center, common, cost, demonstrate, different, evidence,
30 182
honesty, idiom, independent, inside, master, memory, proper, scan, section, surface
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About the Vocabulary
The 600 words in each book of this series along with the additional target words
presented in the appendices included in the first three books of the series are
the most useful words in English. They were found by analysis of a collection of
English course books from various levels in the primary, secondary and tertiary
school systems. The words included in this series were chosen because they
occurred many times in different levels of these materials. Because of the way
that they were chosen, these words have the following characteristics:
1 They are useful in both spoken and written English. No matter what English
course you are studying, the words in these books will be of value to you.
2 Each word in these books is a high-frequency word. This means that the effort
in learning the words is well repaid by the number of times learners have a
chance to encounter or use them.
3 These books as a whole cover a large proportion of the words in any spoken or
written text. They cover at least 80% of the words in newspapers and academic
texts, and at least 90% of the words in novels. They also cover at least 90% of
the words in conversation.
Illustrations for each target word are provided to help learners visualize the word
as it is being used in the example sentence. These word/image associations aim
to help students grasp the meaning of the word as well as recall the word later.
It should be noted that words have more than one grammatical category. However,
this series focuses on the word’s most common form. This is mentioned to remind
learners that just because a word is labeled and utilized as a noun in this series
does not mean that it can never be used in another form such as an adjective.
This series has simply focused on the word in the form that it is most likely to be
expressed.
1 Have students create vocabulary cards with one word from the unit on one side
of the card and the translation of the word in the student’s first language on the
other side. Students should use the cards for study in free moments during the
day. Over several weeks, students will find that quick repeated studying for brief
periods of time is more effective than studying for hours at one sitting.
3 Practice reading fluency to promote faster recall of word meaning for both sight
recognition and usage. Compass Publishing’s Reading for Speed and Fluency
is a good resource for reading fluency material.
r agree fegn:i v.
To agree is to say “yes” or to think the same way.
-* A: The food is very good in that restaurant. B: I agree with you.
r bottom [batam] n.
r C r u e l [kru:al] adj.
r hide [haid] y.
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l o t [tat] n.
A lot means a large number or amount of people, animals, things, etc.
-*■There are a lot of apples in the basket.
r middle [midi] n.
r moment [moumant] n.
r promise [prdmis] v.
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To promise is to say you will do something for sure.
-» He promised to return my key by tomorrow.
c reply [npiao *
To reply is to give an answer or say back to someone.
She asked him what time his meeting was. He replied, “at three.”
r trick im n.
A trick is something you do to fool another person.
->His card trick really surprised us.
2. moment
a. a hole with water in it b. a short time
c. at the center d. at the end
3. promise
a. to say “good job” b. to say “ I will”
c. to say “the end” d. to say “ maybe”
4. reply
a. to answer b. to get to a place
c. to look for in order to kill d. to try to fight or hurt
5. safe
a. fool b. having much or many
c. not seen d. not worried about being hurt
Check (V ) the sentence with the bolded word that makes better
sense.
1. ___ a. A clever person can solve a puzzle easily.
b. When a plane arrives, it leaves the ground and goes into the sky.
4. ___ a. At night, your parents may say, “ Hide your eyes and goto sleep.”
b. Heavy things will go down to the bottom of the ocean.
10. ___ a. A cruel person will try to help others at all times.
b. You can use a gun to hunt in the forest.
The Lion
and the Rabbit
A cruel lion lived in the forest. Every day, he killed and ate a lot of animals.
The other animals were afraid the lion would kill them all.
The animals told the lion, “ Let’s make a deal. If you promise to eat only one
animal each day, then one of us will come to you every day. Then you don’t have
to hunt and kill us.”
The plan sounded well thought-out to the lion, so he
agreed, but he also said, “ If you don’t come every day,
I promise to kill all of you the next day!”
Each day after that, one animal went to the lion so
that the lion could eat it. Then, all the other animals
were safe.
Finally, it was the rabbit’s turn to go to the lion.
The rabbit went very slowly that day, so the lion
was angry when the rabbit finally arrived.
The lion angrily asked the rabbit, “Why are
you late?”
“ I was hiding from another lion in the
forest. That lion said he was the king, so I
was afraid.”
The lion told the rabbit, “ I am the only king
here! Take me to
that other lion,
and I will kill him.
The rabbit replied, “ I will be happy
to show you where he lives.”
The rabbit led the lion to an old well in the middle
of the forest. The well was very deep with water at the
bottom. The rabbit told the lion, “ Look in there. The lion
lives at the bottom.”
When the lion looked in the well, he could see his
own face in-the water. He thought that was the other lion.
Without waiting another moment, the lion jumped into
the well to attack the other lion. He never came out.
All of the other ammal^Ln theiorest-were very pleased
with the rabbit’s clevpriirick.
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Answer the questions.
1. What is this story about?
a. How a clever rabbit tricked a cruel lion
b. How rabbits learned to hide from lions
c. How a rabbit pleased an angry lion
d. How to be safe when you hunt in the forest
3. Why did the rabbit take the lion to the well in the middle of the forest?
a. So a lot of animals could see the rabbit walking with the lion
b. So the lion could attack the “ other” lion
c. So the lion could drink water
d. So the other animals would be afraid of the rabbit
r approach [aproutj] v.
To approach something means to move close to it.
-* The boy approached his school.
r chemical [kemikal] n.
A chemical is something that scientists use in chemistry.
-* The scientist mixed the chemicals.
r create Hamv.
To create means to make something new.
-♦She created an igloo from blocks ofsnow.
r experiment [iksperamant] n.
An experiment is a test that you do to see what will happen.
-» The student did an experiment in science class.
r kill [kiii v.
To kill someone or something is to make them die.
-»I killed the fly with a fly swatter.
r laboratory [lsebaratd:ri] n.
A laboratory is a room where a scientist works.
-*■My mother works in a laboratory.
r laugh [i»fl n.
Laugh is the sound made when someone is happy or a funny thing occurs
-►The sound of their laugh filled the room.
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loud [laud] adj.
*v r noise m n.
A noise is an unpleasant sound.
-♦The crying baby made a loud noise.
r project [ pred3ekt] n.
r scare [skeax] v.
r secret [si:krit] n.
A secret is something that you do not tell other people.
-» The two boys were sharing a secret.
r shout [Jaut] v.
To shout is to say something loudly.
-+My boss shouted at me because I was late for work.
r smell [smel] v.
To smell something means to use your nose to sense it.
-> The two friends smelled the flower.
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r terrible [terabsl] adj.
If something is terrible, it is very bad.
-* The way he treated his classmate was terrible.
3. Mrs. O’Malley asked me to get close to the desk and write my name,
app__________
4. Don’t worry. I won’t tell anyone your thing that other people don’t know,
se________
r chart [tja-a
] n.
A chart is a list of information.
-* We used a chart to see how we had improved.
r ClOUd [klaud] n.
A cloud is a group of water drops in the sky.
-*■The sky was filled with white clouds.
r comprehend [kamprihend] v.
To comprehend something is to understand it.
-*■Henry could not comprehend the message.
r describe [diskraib] v.
To describe is to say or write what someone or something is like.
-* They described their tree as colorful with gold ribbon and a star.
r fail [feii] v.
To fail means you do not succeed in what you try to do.
-►Since he failed to get the job, he was sad.
r grade Egreid] n.
A grade is a score or mark given to someone’s work.
-*■I managed to get good grades on my report card.
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r library [laibreri] n.
A library is a place where you go to read books.
-*•The library at school is full of books.
r planet [plaenat] n.
A planet is a large round thing in space.
-»Saturn is the planet with the ring around it.
r report [rip5:rt] n.
A report is something students write for school.
->Karen had trouble writing her report.
r solve [salv] v.
To solve something is to find an answer to it.
-+All the students could easily solve the math problem.
r suddenly
JL [sAdnli] adv.
If something happens suddenly, it happens quickly and unexpectedly.
-»I was suddenly surprised by the cake my friends brought me.
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C SUppOSe [sspouz] v.
To suppose is to guess.
-*•I suppose I should go home now.
r universe 00mevers] n.
The universe is the known or supposed objects in space.
-* The universe is so large that it cannot be measured.
r view [vjU:] *
To view is to look at something.
->Michael likes to view himself in the mirror.
Choose the right definition for the given word.
1. friendly
a. space b. a list of information
c. acting or behaving nicely d. a picture
2. grade
a. a score or mark on someone’s work b. a small copy of something larger
c. where you go to read books d. a paper written for school
3. view
a. to find an answer b. to not succeed in what you try to do
c. to guess d. to look at something
4. ever
a. quickly and unexpectantly b. at anytime
c. all around you d. to do the first thing
5. library
a. space and things in space b. from a different world
c. a place where books are d. a round thing in space
6. report
a. many of something b. a round thing
c. drops of water in the sky d. a paper
7. alien
a. something written for school b. a creature from a different world
c. in place of d. a small copy of something
8 . chart
a. a paper b. a copy
c. a group d. a list
9. among
a. in the middle of something b. a score or mark
c. at anytime d. to understand
10 . solve
a. to guess b. to look at something
c. to find an answer d. to not succeed in what you try to do
Choose the right word for the given definition.
1. everything that exists in space
a. universe b. instead c. suddenly d. view
2. not an exact amount but less than many
a. ever b. among c. several d. solve
3. a creature from a different world
a. report b. alien c. chart d. among
4. in place of
a. solve b. suppose c. fail d. instead
5. to guess
a. fail b. suppose c. view d. comprehend
& Exercise 3
Choose the word that is a better fit for each sentence.
1. ever / describe
What would be the most awesome gift you’ve___________ received?
_______________your home to me.
2. alien(s) / chart
This_________ .tells what time the TV shows will play.
I saw a movie about ______________ from another planet.
3. planet / universe
I thinkthe most interesting. is Saturn.
I wonder how the________ began.
4. fail / solve
Do you like to_______________ hard math problems?
If I do not know the answers, I will_______________ the test.
5. several/view
______________ days ago, I lost my backpack.
The girls in my class like to_______________ pictures of pop stars.
The Report
Lee sat among the books at the library and thought about his group project.
They had to turn it in soon, but he hadn’t even started his part! Jack and Claire
were in his group. They had worked hard. They were also very smart, and Lee
didn’t want them to get a bad grade.
Jack did the report. He wrote a lot of very good sentences and described things
with great adjectives. Claire drew a nice map of the stars. Now, Lee needed to do
his part of the project.
“Well, I suppose I need to start my model,” Lee thought.
Making a model of a planet was really hard. Lee tried to read several books,
but he couldn’t comprehend any of the charts. “We’re going to fail because of
me!” Lee said. He put his head down on the table and said, “ I wish I could see a
planet, instead of having to read about it!”
Suddenly, there was a bright light. Lee was pulled from his chair, through the
roof, and right into a strange ship! “ Hello, kid,” said an alien. “ Did you ask for
help?”
Lee told the friendly alien all about his project. The alien agreed to help Lee
solve his problem. “ First, we’ll fly through space to view the universe. Then, I can
help you make a model of my planet.”
Soon, they were going through the clouds. They passed the moon. Then they
viewed Mars. Lee was very excited. Instead of a bad grade, his group would have
the best project ever!
“ It’s time to go home,” the alien finally said. On the way back, he helped Lee
make a model of the planet
Mars. Soon, they were on
Earth.
“Thanks,” Lee said.
“ My model will be
awesome!” Then he
took his model and
said goodbye to his
new friend.
Answer the questions.
1. What is this story about?
a. Why a smart boy fails a class
b. A boy’s trip into the universe
c. A boy who wants to write instead of draw
d. An alien living in a library
r avoid [avoid] v.
r behave [biheiv] v.
To behave is to act in a particular way, especially to be good.
-* She always behaves well when her father is around.
r expect [ikspekt] v.
r habit [haebit] n.
A habit is a thing that you do often.
-»Smoking is a bad habit that can kill you.
r instruct [instrAkt] v.
To instruct is to teach.
-*■My teacher instructs us in several subjects.
r issue Bfu:] n.
An issue is an important topic.
-* The men spoke about issues that were important to the people.
r l l O n e [nAn] pron.
None means not any of someone or something.
-♦He spent all his money. There is none left.
r punish [pAniJ] v.
To punish means to make someone suffer for breaking the rules or laws.
-* To punish me, my teacher had me stand in the corner.
r represent [reprizent] v.
To represent is to speak or act for a person or group.
-» My lawyer will represent me in court.
r shake [jeiki v.
To shake is to move back and forth or up and down quickly.
-♦When people shake hands, it usually means they agree.
r spread [spredj v.
To spread is to move quickly to more places.
-* I like to spread butter on my toast.
r stroll [stroul] v.
To stroll means to walk slowly and calmly.
-*•My dog and I strolled through the park today.
r village n.
A village is a very small town.
-* There are only a few houses in my village.
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Write a word that is similar in meaning to the
underlined part.
1. The story about the police dog got to many people in town,
spr______
3. The house will move back and forth if a strong wind blows,
sh______