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SPELLING WORDS Lesson 21

Unit 5 Spelling Words

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SPELLING WORDSLesson 21

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nature (noun)

I love to look at the wonders of nature.

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certain (adjective)

It is certain that it is going to rain today!

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future (adjective/noun)

How do you think the future will be?

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villain (noun)

Bane is the villain in the Dark Knight Rises movie.

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mountain (noun)

Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in the world!

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mixture (noun)

Do you eat the cake mixture before you bake the cake?

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pleasure (noun)

Relaxing in a park, listening to music, gives Sarah pleasure.

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captain (noun)

Zaharie Ahmad Shah was the captain of flight MH370.

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departure (adjective)

Check the departure board to see when your flight leaves.

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surgeon (noun)

Neurosurgeon is one of the most difficult types of surgeon.

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texture (noun)

The floor has an interesting texture.

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curtain (noun)

Sarah looked through the curtains to check outside.

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creature (noun)

Wow! What a weird sea creature that is!

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treasure (noun)

Throughout history, people have always searched for treasure.

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gesture (noun)

The “thumbs up” gesture means “everything is OK”.

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fountain (noun)

The Trevi Fountain is a famous landmark in Rome.

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furniture (noun)

The living room is full of modern furniture.

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measure (verb/adjective) horrify

These are ways to measure things in the Imperial system.

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feature (verb/noun)

Apple always have presentations to explain the features of the new iphones.

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adventure (noun)

Paul went on an adventure in Australia.

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lesiure (verb) unify

A lot of people go swimming in their leisure time.

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sculpture (noun)

This is the new sculpture outside the Olympic Stadium in London.

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architecture (noun)

The Sydney Opera House is a famous example of modern architecture.

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chieftain (noun)

Geronimo Apache was a famous chieftain.

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enclosure (noun)

At Sea World, we saw the penguins in their enclosure.

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SPELLING WORDSLesson 22

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storage (noun)

I keep my things in storage to be clean.

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olive (noun)

Do you prefer green or black olives?

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service (verb/noun)

This hotel has excellent service.

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relative (noun)

Dave and James Franco are relatives, they are brothers.

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cabbage (noun)

Do you like to eat cabbage?

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courage (noun)

It takes a lot of courage to do this!

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native (noun/adjective)

Native Americans are easily recognized.

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passage (noun)

This is the famous Passage de Princes in Paris, France.

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voyage (noun)

Paul and Sarah went on a voyage around the Carribean.

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knowledge (noun)

Study hard to increase your knowledge!

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image (noun)

This is a beautiful image from the ocean.

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creative (adjective)

It’s great to be creative with your artistic work.

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average (noun)

Can you calculate the average grade of the 3 exams?

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justice (noun)

Do you recognize this symbol as the symbol of justice?

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detective (noun)

They sent the World’s best detective to solve the case!

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postage (noun)

Here are some examples of US postage stamps and marks.

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cowardice (noun)

The soldier showed cowardice and ran away!

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adjective (noun)

We use adjectives all the time to describe things!

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village (noun)

A village is smaller than a town or city.

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language (noun)

Here you can see “Thank you” in many languages.

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prejudice (noun)

Prejudice is to have an opinion that has no reason.

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cooperative (adjective/noun)

We all worked together on a cooperative effort.

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beverage (noun)

There are many different types of beverages.

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heritage (noun)

The Sphinx and Pyramids are an important part of Egypt’s heritage.

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apprentice (noun)

Paul is teaching his apprentice how to cut a metal pipe.

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SPELLING WORDSLesson 23

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entry (noun)

You are not allowed in here, there is no entry!

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limit (noun)

On this highway, the speed limit is 85 miles per hour.

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talent (noun)

TV shows, like The Voice, help people show their talent.

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disturb (verb)

Be nice to daddy! Do not disturb him when he is resting!

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entire (adjective)

Tom is ready to eat the entire cake!

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wisdom (noun)

People often quote Albert Einstein for his his words of wisdom.

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dozen (noun)

Could you eat a dozen Krispy Kreme donuts?

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impress (verb)

Paul arrived with flowers and chocolates to impress Sarah.

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respond (verb)

Do you always respond to messages, or leave people on “seen”?

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fortress (noun)

What a beautiful fortress in Belgium!

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neglect (noun)

Not caring for your pet is a form of animal neglect.

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patrol (noun)

The Federal Police were on patrol in the city.

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kitchen (noun)

Wow! I love the modern design of this kitchen!

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forbid (verb)

Movie theaters forbid you to use your phone during the movie.

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pirate (noun)

Jack Sparrow is a famous movie pirate.

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spinach (noun)

Popeye always ate his spinach to be strong!

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adopt (noun)

People decide to adopt children for many reasons.

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surround (verb/adjective)

The soldiers surrounded the secret tunnel.

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frighten (noun)

Do spiders frighten you?

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challenge (verb/noun)

Do you think you could complete the challenge of eating all of this cheesburger?

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adapt (verb)

Chameleons adapt to their environment by changing color.

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refuge (noun)

When walking in the mountains, we found refuge in a cabin.

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distribute (verb)

Coca-cola distributes its drinks using trucks.

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industry (noun)

In Reynosa, many people work in the petroleum industry.

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somber (adjective)

It was a dark and somber morning.

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SPELLING WORDSLesson 24

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mislead (verb)

By accident, I mislead the tourist looking for the park.

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dismiss (noun)

At 3pm, classes are dismissed and the students go home.

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insincere (adjective)

Sarah made an insincere promise to Paul, she did not mean it!

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unable (verb)

Steve was unable to lift the weights off the floor.

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indirect (adjective)

We took the fast, indirect (green) route to the city.

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mistreat (verb)

It is important not to mistreat animals.

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disaster (noun)

Natural disasters often kill many people.

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dishonest (noun)

Pinocchio is one of the most famous examples of being dishonest!

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insecure (adjective)

Driving whilst texting and not wearing a seatbelt is insecure.

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unknown (noun)

The identity of the criminal is unknown.

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incomplete (adjective)

No!!! The puzzle is incomplete, and I have no pieces left!

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unequal (adjective)

The distrinution of apples is unequal!

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unstable (adjective)

When you remove blocks in Jenga, the tower becomes more and more unstable.

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misspell (verb)

They misspelled the sign on the street outside the school.

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disagree (verb)

My brother always shouts when he disagrees with me!

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informal (adjective)

Do you prefer informal or formal clothes?

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discover (verb)

The scientists were trying to discover the cure for cancer.

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unwise (noun)

It is an unwise decision to play with an alligator!

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mislaid (verb)

My dad mislaid his house key!

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disgrace (noun)

Sports heroes become disgraced when they are caught cheating.

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invisble (adjective)

Say hello to the invisible man!

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mishap (noun)

Paul and Ann had a mishap when they crashed their bike.

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unfortunate (adjective)

It was unfortunate that the plane was hit by lightning.

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discourage (noun)

Horrible pictures try to discourage people from smoking.

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unnecessary (adjective)

Paul thinks studying is unnecessary, but he is wrong!