Friday, June 12, 2015

Listen and Discover: FARMS (Level 2)


Do you eat bread, eggs, fruit, and vegetables? Do you eat meat? Where does this food come from? it comes from farms.

FARMS (American English)

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FARMS (British English)
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Vocabulary:
Word
Meaning / Example
Picture Illustration

barn

a building on a farm that is used for storing grain and hay and animals or equipment
 

chemicals

chemical substances (e.g. NaCl, H2CO3 are chemicals)
 

coat

we wear this when we go out or in cold weather
 

cool

a fairly low temperature
 

cotton

a soft white thread that is used for making clothes
 

crops

plants that farmers grow on farms
 

cut

Ex: Cut the paper in half with the scissors.
 

farm

where farmers work
 

fast

Ex: He ran fast and won the race.
 

feathers

the soft things that form the outside coat of most bird
 

fields

farmers grow plants on fields
 

flour

a powder made from wheat. We use flour to make cakes.
 

food

we eat food to live
 

fruit

bananas, apples, mangoes,… are fruit
 

grass

a wild plant, cows and sheep eat grass
 

grow

to get bigger
 

hay

dried grass
 

machine

machines helps people with our work a lot
 

meat

pork and beef are kinds of meat
 

pick

to take fruit from the trees
 

plant

to grow the plants
 

plants

trees, bushes, flowers are plants
 

sell

to give something for money
 

skin

the outer part of the body
 

soil

the earth; we need soil to grow plants
 

strawberries

the red, small fruit
 

seeds

the seeds grow into the plants
 

sugar

the sweet thing made from sugar cane
 

tank

a big water container
 

vegetables

carrots, potatoes, cabbages,… are vegetables
 

wool

the thread made from the hair of a sheep
 

world

we live on the world
 

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