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Discover the significance of elements in nature and meals around the world. Learn to identify reflections and experience the roaring sounds of wildlife. Explore wells that provide essential water sources.
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Longman Cornerstone KEY AND ACADEMIC WORDS U2-R2
Unit 2 - Reading 2 Key Words 1. dinner: (noun) The last meal of the day eaten in the evening. Example:We usually have dinner at 8:00 p.m. breakfast lunch DINNER
Unit 2 - Reading 2 2. well: (noun) A deep hole in the ground from which water is taken. Example:Some people need to go to a well to get water.
Unit 2 - Reading 2 3. roars: (verb) Makes a deep loud noise. Example:The lion roars loudly.
Unit 2 - Reading 2 4. reflection: (noun) What you see in a mirror or water. Example:The reflection of the moon on the lake looks beautiful.
Unit 2 - Reading 2 Academic Words 5. identify: (verb) To tell what something is. Example:Can you identify the picture of a lion?
Unit 2 - Reading 2 6. elements: (noun) Important parts that make up something. Example:The plot and setting are elements that make up a story. elements of nature
Unit 2 - Reading 2 Vocabulary Practice 1. If you look in a mirror, you can see your ________________. 2. People can get water from a _______________. 3. Lion cannot ______________ his own reflection in the well. 4. Earth, air, fire and water are the _________________ of nature. 5. In Italy, people eat pasta for _________________. 6. A cat meows, but a lion ______________.