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TYPES OF VOCABULARY ITEMS

1. Animals ( Gender masculine and feminine ) , animals and their young,


Mammals, birds, fishes, reptiles, amphibians, insects, other animals
2. Animal homes barn, hutch, den, lair , burrow, sty, stable, aviary, apiary,
3. Places airport, harbour, helipad, quarry, reservoir, landfill, desert, cemetery, sawmill etc
4. Objects - drawer, screwdriver, spanner, bucket, toothpaste, rake, hoe, microscope etc.
5. Transport air, land and water transport, hovercraft, raft, scooter, yacht, cable car etc.

6. Games sports equipment , sports attire , indoor games, outdoor activities, telematch etc.

7. Clothing traditional costume, vest, jacket, pinafore, dothi , jippa, overall, apron etc.

8. Footwear sneakers, sandals, slippers, boots, clogs, high-heeled shoes , spikes etc.

9. Occupations things ,instruments or tools used by the people

10. Hobbies collecting stickers, making handicraft, gardening, flower arrangement,

11. Plants fruit, flowers, trees

12. Kitchen Utensils ( pestle and mortar, fish slice, gas cylinder, chopping board , saucer etc.)

13. Relationships ( doctor-patient-nurse, aunt-uncle-niece-nephew, etc.

14. Buildings description of buildings , parts of the buildings ( minarets, arches, porch etc. )

15. Food and Drinks

16. Parts of the body head, arm and leg

17. Collective nouns for people, things and animals

18. People Gender ( Masculine and Feminine ) ,


19. Samples questions.

1. The hunter turned his head when he heard the low _____________of a bear.
A. growl B. bleat C. roar D. bark

2. Gopal is staying with his ___________because his parents have passed away.
A. host B. teacher C. friends D. guardian

3. Karim practices blowing the _____________during his leisure.


A. drum B. clarinet C. guitar D. cymbal

Types of Situations and Responses


1. Greetings
2. Introducing yourself and others
3. Taking leave
4. Giving and seeking information
5. Giving instructions and carrying out instructions
6. Requesting for objects
7. Telephone conversations
8. Other social expressions
9. Giving directions

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