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Week 11 |
Classwork and Homework |
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Monday Apr 20 |
□1. Study for exams review |
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Tuesday Apr 21 |
□1. Study for exams Written exam |
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Wednesday Apr 22 |
□1. Study for exams Math class, / vocab |
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Thursday Apr 23 |
□1. Vocab 1-24 x2 □2 def x1 story |
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Friday Apr 24 |
□1. sensay □2. Weekend diary, 1 page Story , grammar |
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Week 11 – Cocoliso
My View Weekly Vocabulary 本週單字進度表
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No. |
English |
POS |
Chinese |
No. |
English |
POS |
Chinese |
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1 |
hum |
n./v. |
(發出的) 嗡嗡聲 |
13 |
harmless |
adj. |
無害的 |
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2 |
shortcut |
n. |
捷徑 |
14 |
crocodile |
n. |
鱷魚 |
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3 |
warn |
v. |
警告 |
15 |
unusual |
adj. |
不尋常的 |
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4 |
shadow |
n. |
影子;陰影 |
16 |
rare |
adj. |
稀有的 |
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5 |
hawk |
n. |
鷹 |
17 |
whisper |
n./v. |
低語 |
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6 |
whistle |
n. |
哨子 |
18 |
scoop |
v. |
舀起;挖 |
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7 |
stay safe |
phr. v |
保持安全 |
19 |
fortunate |
adj. |
幸運的 |
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8 |
clinic |
n. |
診所 |
20 |
capital |
n. |
首都 |
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9 |
rocket |
n. |
火箭 |
21 |
alone |
adj./
adv. |
單獨的; 獨自地 |
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10 |
manatee |
n. |
海牛 |
22 |
startle |
v. |
使嚇一跳 |
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11 |
zoom |
v. |
急速移動; 飛馳 |
23 |
lie |
v. |
躺著 |
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12 |
gar |
n. |
雀鱔 (一種長嘴魚) |
24 |
distance |
n. |
距離 |
Week 11 Vocabulary Definitions – The Cocoliso
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1 |
hum |
(n./v.):
a soft buzzing noise ; to make a low, continuous sound |
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2 |
shortcut |
(n.): a quicker or more direct
route to a destination |
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3 |
warn |
(v.): to tell someone about
possible danger or a problem |
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4 |
shadow |
(n.):
a dark shape made when something blocks light |
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5 |
hawk |
(n.):
a bird of prey with sharp vision and strong claws |
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6 |
whistle |
(n.):
a small device that makes a high sound when you blow into it |
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7 |
stay
safe |
(phr.
v.): to remain safe and avoid danger |
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8 |
clinic |
(n.):
a place where people go for medical treatment, smaller than a hospital |
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9 |
rocket |
(n.):
a vehicle that travels into space, powered by engines |
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10 |
manatee |
(n.):
a large, gentle sea mammal also called a sea cow |
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11 |
zoom |
(v.):
to move very fast, often with a buzzing sound |
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12 |
gar |
(n.):
a type of freshwater fish with a long, narrow body and sharp teeth |
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13 |
harmless |
(adj.):
not able or likely to cause harm; safe |
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14 |
crocodile |
(n.):
a large reptile with a long body, strong jaws, and scaly skin |
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15 |
unusual |
(adj.):
not common or ordinary; strange or different |
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16 |
rare |
(adj.):
not found very often; uncommon |
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17 |
whisper |
(n./v.): a quiet, hushed voice; to speak very softly |
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18 |
scoop |
(v.): to pick something up quickly
with a spoon or your hands |
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19 |
fortunate |
(adj.):
having good luck; lucky |
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20 |
capital |
(n.):
the most important city of a country, where the government is |
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21 |
alone |
(adj./adv.):
without anyone or anything else; by oneself or
without help |
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22 |
startle |
(v.):
to surprise or frighten someone suddenly |
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23 |
lie |
(v.): to be in or take a horizontal
position; to rest flat |
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24 |
distance |
(n.): the amount of space
between two places or things |
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Weekly Sentences |
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1. She took a shortcut through
the capital to zoom to
the rocket launch. |
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2. The harmless manatee began
to hum softly
as it swam near the clinic. |
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3. In the distance, a hawk cast
a long shadow as it flew toward the capital. |
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4. The park ranger used
his whistle to warn visitors
about the unusual animal in the woods. |
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