Mr. Wilson is a very rich person but he had no children. When he died, he left his house and all his money to his nephew, Mr. Humphrey. Mr. Humphrey was surprised because he never met his uncle, Mr. Wilson.
So, one day he came to live in this house. The house has a big garden, and, a maze...
THE MAZE
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Vocabulary:
Word
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Meaning
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Picture
Illustration
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maze
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a place where there are a lot of turns or doors. People don’t
know where to go in a maze.
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estate
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a house, a building, a land, etc. is an estate
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temple
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the place where people worship a god
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gate
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the big door at the entrance of a building, house, garden,
etc.
|
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yew-tree
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a kind of tree
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bury
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to put a dead person into the ground
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drawing
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a picture you draw with pens and pencils
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hedge
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a wall made by trees and bushes
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creature
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a living thing
|
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pathway
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a small road (in a wood, garden, etc)
|
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handkerchief
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a squared piece of cloth used to wipe the face or eyes
|
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hole
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a opening in the ground
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puzzle
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something you have to think to solve
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string
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a long thing line
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branch
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a part of the tree sticking out
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globe
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something round
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uncle
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the brother of your mother or father
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lock
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to close the door with a key
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get lost
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not knowing where you are and where you should go
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secret
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something no one knows about
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hollow
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not solid; having a space or gap
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twice
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two times
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ball of string
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a ball made of string
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ill
|
not well
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