learning
The process of gaining knowledge or skill; knowledge gained by study.
fun
Enjoyment, pleasure, or an activity that makes people happy.
learn
To get knowledge or skill by study, practice, or experience.
how
In what way or by what method.
read
To look at and understand written words or symbols.
bunch
A group of things or people close together.
cool
Slightly cold, or calm and fashionable.
vehicles
The plural form of vehicle: machines used for transport.
teach
To help someone learn a subject, skill, or idea.
us
Used for the speaker and one or more other people as the object of a verb or preposition.
alphabet
The set of letters used to write a language.
finds
The third-person form of find: discovers or locates something.
things
Objects, facts, ideas, or activities, especially when not named separately.
start
To begin doing something or to make something begin.
letter
A written message sent to someone; also a written sign used in an alphabet.
use
The act or purpose of using something.
monster
A frightening imaginary creature, or a very cruel person.
truck
A large road vehicle used for carrying goods.
beach
An area of sand or small stones beside the sea or a lake.
buggy
A small light vehicle, often for a baby or off-road driving.
combinations
The plural form of combination: mixtures or joined sets of things.
called
The past form of call: did or completed that action.
digraph
Two letters that together represent one speech sound.
special
Different from normal in a good, important, or particular way.
words
The plural form of word: spoken or written units of language.
prepositions
The plural form of preposition: grammar words that show relationships between nouns and other words.
toy
An object children play with.
car
A road vehicle with an engine and seats for a small number of people.
trucks
The plural form of truck: large road vehicles that carry goods.
explore
To travel through a place or examine an idea carefully.
world
The earth and all its people, places, and things; also a particular area of life or experience.
sorts
The plural form of sort: types or kinds of people or things.
even
Used to emphasize something surprising, extreme, or additional.
goes
The third-person singular form of go: moves, travels, or happens in a particular way.
back
Toward an earlier place, position, or state.
age
The number of years a person, animal, or thing has lived or existed.
dinosaurs
The plural form of dinosaur: large reptiles that lived millions of years ago.
started
The past form of start: began something or made something begin.
brain
To hit someone hard on the head.
tv
A television; a device or service for watching programs and videos.
looks
The third-person singular form of look: uses the eyes, searches, or seems.
like
Similar to someone or something, or in the same way as them.
big
Large in size, amount, age, or importance.
small
Not large in size, amount, number, or importance.
version
A form of something that is different from other forms of the same thing.
capital
A city where a government is based, or money used for business.
case
A particular situation, example, or legal matter.
low
Near the ground, below normal, or small in amount, level, quality, or sound.
sounds
The third-person form of sound: seems a particular way when heard or described.
ah
A written name for a short sound of surprise or understanding.
aye
A yes vote in an official decision.
ok
Acceptable, safe, or satisfactory, but not especially good.
go
To move or travel from one place to another; to leave or continue.
get
To receive, obtain, become, understand, or arrive at something, depending on context.
something
A thing that is not named or not known exactly.
starts
The third-person form of start: begins or makes something begin.
bet
Money risked on the result of a game, race, or event.
find
To discover something by looking, learning, or experiencing it.
box
A container with flat sides, usually square or rectangular.
word
A unit of language that has meaning and can be spoken or written.
apple
A round fruit with firm white flesh and red, green, or yellow skin.
job
Paid work; also, a task that someone must do.
smart
Intelligent and able to learn or understand things quickly.
dog
A common animal kept as a pet or used for work.
another
One more, or a different person or thing.
add
Put something together with something else, or include more.
plus
An advantage or good feature.
next
Coming immediately after the present one or after another thing in order.
anything
Any thing or event, often in questions or negatives.
here
In, at, or to this place or position.
right
Correct, suitable, or morally good.
book
A set of written or printed pages, or to reserve something.
maybe
Possibly; used when something is not certain.
able
Having the skill, power, or chance to do something.
books
The plural form of book: more than one person, object, or case of this kind
yourself
The same person being spoken to; used when that person does the action or is affected by it.
know
To have information, understanding, or experience of something.
sound
Something that you hear, or the quality of what is heard.
does
The third-person singular present form of do: performs or completes an action.
make
The name or type of a product made by a particular company.
barks
The plural form of bark: sharp sounds made by dogs.
ha
A short sound used to show surprise, amusement, doubt, or sudden understanding.
bark
The outer covering of a tree, or a dog’s sharp sound.
yes
Used to give a positive answer or to show agreement.
ball
A round object used in games and sports.
come
To move toward a place or arrive there.
yet
Up to now, usually in negative sentences or questions.
still
Continuing to happen or be true; also even so.
got
The past form of get: received, became, reached, or understood something.
letters
Written messages sent to people, or the signs used in an alphabet.
way
A method, direction, route, or manner of doing something.
bb
A small round pellet for an air gun.
why
For what reason or purpose.
show
To let someone see something or to explain it by making it clear.
vegetable
A plant or part of a plant eaten as food, such as carrots or beans.
carrot
A long orange root vegetable.
too
More than is wanted or possible; also or as well.
much
A large amount of something, used with uncountable nouns.
eat
To put food in your mouth, chew it, and swallow it.
day
A period of twenty-four hours, or the time between morning and night.
country
An area of land with its own government, borders, and people.
lives
Has a home somewhere, or continues to be alive.
just
Only or simply, with nothing more.
above
In or to a higher place or level.
because
For the reason that something is true or happened.
name
A word or group of words used to identify a person, place, or thing.
place
A particular area, position, or building.
good
Of high quality, pleasant, useful, or morally right.
playing
The present participle of play: doing a game, sport, music, role, or enjoyable activity.
catch
To take hold of something moving, or stop someone escaping.
girl
A female child or young woman.