Jan 10, 2017

UNIT 10: Essential English Words (Book 1)

29 cards
, 56 answers
  • Learn the following target words.



    benefit n.
    A benefit is a good thing.
    Being able to fly is a good benefit to birds.

    certain adj.
    If you are certain about something, you know it is true.
    I am certain that zebras have stripes.

    chance n.
    A chance is an opportunity to do something.
    I had a chance to see the Roman Coliseum last summer.

    effect n.
    An effect is a change made by something else.
    The medicine had a good effect on the boy.

    essential adj.
    If something is essential, it is very important and necessary.
    It is essential to have oxygen when you scuba dive.

    far adj.
    If something is far, it is not close.
    It’s far going from the east coast to the west coast of America.

    focus v.
    To focus on something is to think about it and pay attention to it.
    My mom always helps me to focus on my school work.

    function n.
    The function of something is what it does.
    The function of a flashlight is to help you see in the dark.

    grass n.
    Grass is the green leaves that cover the ground.
    The grass looked so soft and green.

    guard v.
    To guard something is to take care of it.
    The police officer will guard us from any harm.

    image n.
    The image of something is a picture of it.
    The image of her eye was very clear.

    immediate adj.
    If something is immediate, it happens quickly.
    An immediate response came from the pizza place.

    primary adj.
    If something is primary, it is the most important thing.
    His primary thoughts are about money.

    proud adj.
    If someone feels proud, they are happy about what they have done.
    She is proud of the picture she drew of her house.

    remain v.
    To remain somewhere is to stay there.
    My sister had to remain home since she was sick.

    rest v.
    To rest is to stop being active while the body gets back its strength.
    I rested on the couch after work.

    separate adj.
    If two things are separate, they are not together.
    New York and Los Angeles are in two separate parts of America.

    site n.
    A site is a place.
    We found the perfect site for our picnic.

    tail n.
    A tail is a part of an animal’s body, sticking out from its rear or back.
    Our dog wags its tail when it’s happy.

    trouble n.
    Trouble is a problem or a difficulty.
    I have trouble working with my boss.
    • Write a word that is similar in meaning to the underlined part.
      • I like to stay at home on the weekends.
        r

        • His part that comes out of his rear was shaking because he was happy.
          t

          • The job of the stove is to cook.
            fun

            • It is very important that you call your mother soon.
              essen

              • I saw his picture on TV.
                i

                • The good thing about being old is that you know many things.
                  bene

                  • I am sure that she will come to his party.
                    cer

                    • The twins don’t like to be apart.
                      s

                      • I have problems with my science homework.
                        tro

                        • That is the place where they met.
                          si

                        • Choose the word that is a better fit for each sentence.
                          • I have to  . . . 
                            remain
                            in school for four more years.
                            • remain
                            • guard

                          • I have to  . . . 
                            guard
                            my money from my little brother.
                            • remain
                            • guard

                          • The  . . . 
                            benefit
                            of waking up early is being at work on time.
                            • effect
                            • benefit

                          • She had to make  . . . 
                            an immediate
                            phone call.
                            • an immediate
                            • a primary

                          • We  . . . 
                            rested
                            under the shade of a tree.
                            • proud
                            • rested

                          • Her new school is  . . . 
                            far
                            from here.
                            • separate
                            • far

                          • The  . . . 
                            effect
                            of the rain was slippery roads.
                            • effect
                            • benefit

                          • She and her best friend hate to be in  . . . 
                            separate
                            classrooms.
                            • far
                            • separate

                          • The  . . . 
                            primary
                            cause of my problems is laziness.
                            • immediate
                            • primary

                          • He was  . . . 
                            proud
                            when he got the best score.
                            • proud
                            • rested

                        • Check the answer that suits the blank naturally.
                          • I eat many fruits  . . . 
                            because they are essential for good health
                            .
                            • because they are essential for good health
                            • because they taste like grass

                          • I was afraid  . . . 
                            because I thought of a scary image of a snake
                            .
                            • because I didn’t focus on my work
                            • because I thought of a scary image of a snake

                          • I believe her  . . . 
                            because she’s certain of the facts
                            .
                            • because she has a chance to lie
                            • because she’s certain of the facts

                          • Every year for my birthday,  . . . 
                            I return to the site of my birth
                            .
                            • I return to the site of my birth
                            • my cat has a short tail

                          • My new watch is great.  . . . 
                            It has many functions
                            .
                            • It has many functions
                            • It causes me trouble

                        • Read the story aloud. Pay attention to the bolded words.



                          The First Peacock

                          Argos lived in Ancient Greece. He was a husband and a proud father. He worked hard and did well at his job. But one thing about him wasn’t normal. He was born with 100 eyes. Having many eyes was usually a benefit to him. He had a chance to see many things.

                          Also, since he had so many eyes, he was very good at guarding things. While sleeping, he only rested a few eyes at a time. The others stayed awake. He worked for Hera, a great goddess. His primary function was to guard a special cow. The cow was very important to Hera. It was her favorite pet. The most essential part of his job was to keep the cow alone. It had to be kept separate from all the other cows and far away from people.

                          This was an easy job for Argos. The cow just ate grass all day. But the god Zeus wanted the cow. He wanted to take it away from Hera. He had a plan. He found a great music player. He asked the man to play a beautiful song for Argos. Zeus was certain Argos would go to sleep.

                          The song had an immediate effect. Argos couldn’t focus on his job. He fell asleep. Zeus saw this, and he took the cow.

                          Hera was very angry with Argos. She turned him into a peacock. She put his many eyes on his tail. Argos was very sad.

                          Zeus saw how much trouble he had caused Argos. He made another plan. He turned Argos into a group of stars. He wanted Argos to remain in the sky forever. Even today, Argos’ image remains there, above the site where all his problems began. We can still see him in the night sky.
                          • Reading comprehension. Asses your understanding of the story by answering the questions below.
                            • Why did Zeus turn Argos into a group of stars?
                              • He wanted to cause Argos immediate trouble.
                              • He wanted to make Argos remain in the sky forever.
                              • He was certain that Argos would fall asleep.
                              • He wanted Argos to see the site of his trouble.

                            • What was the primary function of Argos’ job?
                              • To see the effects of music on the cow
                              • Work for a proud goddess named Hera
                              • To keep the cow far away from people
                              • To make sure the cow was never sad

                            • Why was guarding Hera’s cow easy for Argos?
                              • All it did was eat grass all day.
                              • It was kept separate from all the other cows.
                              • He had a chance to listen to music.
                              • He was able to sleep instead of focusing on it.

                            • What is this story about?
                              • How being born with 100 eyes benefited a man
                              • Why it is essential to guard cows
                              • How the image of a peacock in the sky came about
                              • How to play beautiful music

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