| Introduce |
To tell someone name and whereabouts |
| Myself |
The
person himself or herself |
| United |
Joined
together for a common purpose |
| Fun |
An
enjoyable or amusing time |
| Leave |
To
go away from a place |
| Meeting |
An
occasion when people talk to each other |
| Train |
A
type of vehicle |
| Minute |
A
period of 60 seconds |
| Listen |
To
give attention to hear |
| Watch |
To
look at something |
| Speak |
To
say words using voice |
| Work |
To
do an activity |
| Bookshop |
A
shop where books are sold |
| Language |
A
means of communication |
| Practise |
To
do repeated exercise for proficiency |
| Friend |
Someone
whom you know and like very much |
| Yesterday |
The
day before today |
| Club |
An
organization or group with a common interest |
| New |
Seeing
or knowing for the first time |
| Idea |
A
plan or suggestion |
| Foreigner |
Someone
who comes from different country |
| Young |
Not
old enough |
| Flat |
A
set of rooms for living |
| Housewife |
A
woman who looks after her family |
| Improve |
To
become better than before |
| Parents |
Father
and mother |
| Sewing |
The
activity of making things made by cloth |
| Specially |
Particularly |
| Order |
A
request to make or supply goods |
| Love |
Fond
of |
| Reporter |
A
Person who collects information for newspaper
or magazine |
| Leisure |
The
time when we do not work |
| Cousin |
Child
of one's uncle or aunt |
| Especially |
Particularly |
| Often |
Everyday |
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