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Aug 20, 2024

4,999 Essential English Words

š™ƒš™¤š™¬ š™©š™š™š š™’š™¤š™§š™”š™™ š™‚š™¤š™© š™‡š™žš™œš™š™© š™ƒš™¤š™¬ š™©š™š™š š™’š™¤š™§š™”š™™ š™‚š™¤š™© š™‡š™žš™œš™š™© 1) The president of Darkland was a pig—a very bad pig. He was a pig of major importance. He was rich, and he had a lot of strength. But he was mean to all the animals in Darkland. He kept all of the world’s light in a bag. 2. He preferred to keep the world cool and dark. He wanted to stop the progress of the city. The animals couldn’t work in the dark. He didn’t have any respect for them. ā€œLight is too good for them,ā€ he said. ā€œOnly I should have light.ā€ 3. But the animals needed light. So they decided to hold a competition. They wanted to find the smartest animal in Darkland. That animal had to steal light from the president. They advertised the competition everywhere. All the animals came. 4. The animals all showed off their skills. The audience watched and then voted for the animal with the most knowledge. The winner was a tall bird named Raven. They assigned him the job of getting light. 5. The next morning, Raven ate breakfast and then left his home. ā€œHow will I gain light from the president?ā€ thought Raven. He needed to trick the president somehow. Then, Raven had an idea. Raven could make his voice sound like anything! 6. Raven walked up to the president’s door. He made the sound of a crying baby. He cried very loudly. Soon, the president opened the door. ā€œBe quiet!ā€ the president yelled. Right then, Raven quickly made his move. He flew by the pig and found the soft bag. He took it outside. The sun was inside the bag! 7. Raven flew high and put the sun in the sky. The president was very mad. Raven tricked him! But the other animals were very happy. At last, they had light—all because of Raven's smart thinking. :::::::: Word List Unit 1: How the World Got Light 1) advertiseĀ [ˈ'advətʌɪz] v.Ā  ToĀ advertiseĀ is to tell people about something on TV, radio, etc. → They used a rabbit to help themĀ advertiseĀ their product. 2) assignĀ [É™Ėˆsʌɪn] v.Ā  ToĀ assignĀ something to someone is to tell them to do it. → IĀ assignedĀ the worker an important task. 3) audienceĀ [ĖˆÉ”ĖdÉŖÉ™ns] n.Ā  AnĀ audienceĀ is a group of people who watch something together. → There was a largeĀ audienceĀ at the game. 4) breakfastĀ [ˈbrɛkfəst] n.Ā  BreakfastĀ is the first meal of the day. → I eatĀ breakfastĀ at 8:00 every morning. 5) competitionĀ [kɒmpɪˈtɪʃ(ə)n] n.Ā  AĀ competitionĀ is a contest to see who is the best at something. → He won the runningĀ competitionĀ over the weekend. 6) coolĀ [kuːl] adj.Ā  If the weather isĀ cool, it is a little bit cold. → The weather isĀ coolĀ in the fall. 7) gainĀ [É”eÉŖn] v.Ā  If youĀ gainĀ something, you get more of it. → IĀ gainedĀ some weight over the summer. 8) importanceĀ [ÉŖmˈpɔːt(ə)ns] n.Ā  ImportanceĀ means the quality or condition of being needed or valued. → VIPs are people of greatĀ importance. 9) knowledgeĀ [ˈnɒlÉŖdŹ’] n.Ā  KnowledgeĀ is information that you have about something. → A music teacher should have goodĀ knowledgeĀ of music. 10) majorĀ [ˈmeÉŖdŹ’É™] adj.Ā  If something isĀ major, it is big or important. → I have aĀ majorĀ problem. My boss wants me to redo my project! 11) meanĀ [miːn] adj.Ā  MeanĀ describes someone who is unkind or cruel. → My co-worker is a veryĀ meanĀ person. He gets angry very quickly. 12) preferĀ [prɪˈfəː] v.Ā  If youĀ preferĀ something, you want it more than something else. → IĀ preferĀ to take the path that will lead me to a bright future. 13) presidentĀ [ˈprɛzÉŖd(ə)nt] n.Ā  AĀ presidentĀ is the leader of a country. → TheĀ presidentĀ of our country made an important announcement. 14) progressĀ [/ˈprɑː.É”res/] n.Ā  ProgressĀ is the act of getting closer to doing or finishing something. → Our company made financialĀ progressĀ this year. 15) respectĀ [rÉŖ'spɛkt] n.Ā  RespectĀ is a good opinion of someone because they are good. → I have greatĀ respectĀ for firemen. 16) richĀ [rÉŖtʃ] adj.Ā  Ifyou areĀ rich, you have a lot of money. → He’sĀ rich. He can buy anything he wants. 17) skillĀ [skÉŖl] n.Ā  AĀ skillĀ is the knowledge and ability that allows you to do something well. → A snowboarder must have the rightĀ skillsĀ to do well. 18) somehowĀ [ˈsʌmhaʊ] adv.Ā  SomehowĀ means in a way or by some means which is not known. → HeĀ somehowĀ had to find a way to reach the life preserver. 19) strengthĀ ['strɛŋkĪø] n.Ā ļæ¼ StrengthĀ is the physical power that you have. → Exercising will increase yourĀ strengthĀ and give you more power. 20) voteĀ [vÉ™ŹŠt] v.Ā  ToĀ voteĀ is to officially choose between two or more things. → IĀ votedĀ for Billy to be our class president.

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