Enhancing Your Vocabulary with Captivating Images
Explore key vocabulary words such as gazing, hero, sprang, exercise, sore, studied, depended, and overlooked through engaging images and descriptive examples. Enhance your understanding of these words and their contexts while enjoying the visual learning experience.
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gazing When you are gazing at something, you are looking at it for a long time. This dog is gazing, or looking closely, at a squirrel. What is something that you have spent time gazing at?
hero A hero is someone who is admired for doing something brave or good. This dog is a hero. It saved the boy from getting hurt. Who do you think is a hero? Why?
sprang If a person or animal sprang, they suddenly moved upwards or forwards. The cat saw the food. She sprang toward her dish. What are some animals you have seen sprang at something?
exercise Exercise is physical activity that helps you become strong and healthy. A dog needs exercise every day. This dog wants to run fast. What is your favorite kind of exercise?
sore Your body is sore if it feels painful or tender. The dog hurt its paw. The paw is sore. What kinds of exercise left you feeling sore?
studied If you studied a subject, you spent time learning about it. Before getting a puppy, the girl studied a book about dog care. What is the most interesting thing that you have studied?
depended If you depended on someone, you needed that person s help. The dog depended on its owner for food and water. Who have you depended on in the past?
overlooked If you overlooked something, you didn t notice it or didn t see it. They overlooked, or didn t see, where the dog was hiding. What could happen if you overlooked a question on a test?