Animals
animals, elephant, bird, cat, chickens, cow, dog, fish, horse, lion, mouse, pig, sheep, snake
Test Your Business English Verbs
Welcome to the Test of Essential Business English Verbs! This assessment is designed to evaluate your understanding of key verbs that are crucial for effective communication in the business world.
ignorant
goal noun an aim or purpose a goal My goal in life is to write a book. My goal in life is to write a book. goal noun an aim or purpose a goal My goal in life is to write a book. My goal in life is to write a book. [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] ignorant adjective Not knowing or understanding important information. Is he ignorant about basic safety rules? Ignorant individuals often make poor decisions. Ignorant comments can lead to misunderstandings quickly. Or was he just pretending to be ignorant? He’s ignorant about modern technology.
Translation list A1
General English A1 Topic animal noun an animal She doesn’t like big animals. She doesn’t like big animals. bird noun a bird Can you hear the birds outside? Can you hear the birds outside? cat noun a cat My cat sleeps on my bed every night. My cat sleeps on my bed every night. chicken noun a chicken Grandma has ten chickens on her farm. Grandma has ten chickens on her farm. cow noun a cow The cows are eating grass in the field. The cows are eating grass in the field. dog noun a dog Have you got a dog? Have you got a dog? elephant noun a elephant…
put off
Flashcards — Language Learning Shuffle Reset Export Import Card 1/0 Known 0 Missed 0 Streak 0 Mode Front Loading… Tip: press Space to flip Flip I missed it I knew it Next Delete Add a new card Front (question / cue) Back (answer / translation) Add card Starter deck: everyday English ⇄ translation. Local save; Import/Export JSON. Keys: Space flip, ← missed, → knew, S shuffle, N next. Built with vanilla HTML/CSS/JS. How to export/import?
Food and Drink in English
I know 50 essential English words to talk about food and drink.
Essential English Verbs 2
I know 50 essential English verbs. Part 2
Word List for translation B1
Accident and Problems alarm noun She heard the alarm and ran outside quickly. alarm She heard the alarm and ran outside quickly. bite verb Does your dog ever bite strangers or children? bite Does your dog ever bite strangers or children? block verb Don’t block the door with your heavy bags. block Don’t block the door with your heavy bags. careless adjective Careless drivers often cause dangerous accidents. careless Careless drivers often cause dangerous accidents. damage noun The flood caused damage to many houses. a damage The flood caused damage to many houses. damage verb The strong wind damaged our garden fence. to damage The strong wind damaged our garden…
City and Countryside
I know 50 English words and can talk about the city and the countryside.




