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Word Class a lot of (n.) 4 a piece of (n.) 8 above (prep.) 4 adult (n.) 5 again (adv.) 8 agree with (v.) 8 airport (n.) 14 all (adj. pron.) 1 also (adv.) 3 always (adv.) 7 another (pron.) 9 anybody (pron.) 15 anyone (pron.) 7 anything (pron.) 12 apartment (n.) 13 area (n.) 2 article (n.) 16 balcony (n.) 13 band (n.) 11 basic (adj.) 8 be (v.), was/were (p.) 2 begin (v.), began (p.) 1 bell (n.) 7 below (prep.) 3 blood (n.) 19 bottle (n.) bridge (n.) 16 business (n.) 19 businessman (n.), businessmen (pl.) businesswoman (n.), businesswomen (pl.) buy (v.), bought (p.) 4 cage (n.) 13 can (n.) 5 candle (n.) 16 cash (n.) 10 castle (n.) 19 cauliflower (n.) 6 CD/DVD player (n.) 16 celery (n.) 6 cell phone (n.) 8 cent (n.) 10 check out (v.) 19 cheese (n.) 6 circus (n.) 14 clean (adj.) 1 clear (adj.) 9 close by (adv.) 19 clothing (n.) 5 coal (n.) 15 comb (n.) 13 come (v.), came (p.) 1 cotton (n.) 19 cut (n.) 4 cut (v.), cut (p.) 9 daily (adj., adv.) 5 deep (adj.) 16 deliver (v.) 7 deliver food (v.) 15 delivery (n.) 9 dentist (n.) 17 diary (n.) 7 dictionary (n.) 16 direction (n.) 1 disease (n.) 17 dish (n.) 3 do (v.), did (p.) 1 dollar (n.) 10 dragon (n.) 13 draw (v.), drew (p.) 4 drive (v), drove (p.) 4 drugstore (n.) 17 eat (v.), ate (p.) 3 education (n.) 9 eighth (ord.) 18 enough (adv.) 15 every time (phr.) 16 everybody (pron.) 11 everything (pron.) 3 factory (n.) 16 false (adj.) 8 few (adj., pron.) 4 fifth (ord.) 18 fill (v.) 3 fill out (v.) 12 final (adj.) 12 first name (n.) 14 flashlight (n.) 16 flat (adj.) 10 flour (n.) 6 form (n.) 3 fourth (ord.) 18 fresh (adj.) 14 furniture (n.) 13 gas (n.) 19 gas station (n.) 15 ginger (n.) 6 go (v.), went (p.) 2 ham (n.) 6 hand in (v.) 16 handbag (n.) 13 have (v.), had (p.) 1 heater (n.) 17 heavily (adv.) 12 heavy rain (n.) 15 heavy traffic (n.) 15 helicopter (n.) 11 in (adv.) 5 in the past (phr.) 11 inch (n.) 17 information (n.) 1 jar (n.) 19 kangaroo (n.) 15 kilogram (n.) kilometer (n.) last (adj., adv.) 2 last name (n.) 14 Page 1

law (n.) 11 lawyer (n.) life (n.) 3 likely (adj., adv.) 9 lot (n.) 2 low (adj.) 9 make a food delivery (v.) 9 man (n.), men (pl.) 5 meeting (n.) 11 meter (n.) 12 midday (n.) 10 midnight (n.) 10 mile (n.) mine (n.) 19 Miss (n.) 14 model (n.) 7 more (adj.) 2 mosquito (n.) 19 motor (n.) 12 motorcycle (n.) 12 mouse (n.), mice (pl.) 19 Mr. (n.) 14 Mrs. (n.) 14 Ms. (n.) 14 much (adv.) 5 musician (n.) 12 nearby (adj.) 11 neck (n.) 17 neighbor (n.) 11 ninth (ord.) 18 nod (v.) 8 now (adv.) 2 of (prep.) 2 off (prep.) 2 often (adv.) 5 open (adj.) 3 other (adj., pron.) 5 outside (adv.) 16 past (adv., n., prep.) 7 pea (n.) 6 peanut (n.) 6 pepper (n.) 6 pharmacist (n.) 17 photograph (n.) 14 piece (n.) 3 pioneer (n.) 10 play with (v.) 1 policeman (n.), policemen (pl.) policewoman (n.), policewomen (pl.) pool (n.) 6 price (n.) 9 put (v.), put (p.) 11 railroad (n.) 1 railroad tracks (phr.) 1 raw (adj.) 8 read (v.), read (p.) 5 ready (adj.) 2 refrigerator (n.) 15 rent (n.) 7 rocket (n.) 12 roof (n.) 14 rubber (n.) 17 run (v.), ran (p.) 4 safe (adj.) 5 say (v.), said (p.) 9 seat (n.) 7 see (v.), saw (p.) 3 seventh (ord.) 18 several (adj.) 9 shopping center (n.) 15 sign (n.) 18 sit (v.), sat (p.) 18 sixth (ord.) 2 some (adj., pron.) 11 somebody (pron.) 4 someone (pron.) 6 sometimes (adv.) 13 string (n.) 19 suitcase (n.) 4 supper (n.) 8 sure (adj.) 2 surname (n.) 14 take (v.), took (p.) 6 tenth (ord.) 18 text (n.) 12 textbook (n.) 15 think (v.), thought (p.) 3 tire (n.) 10 tool (n.) 15 total (adj., n.) 10 town (n.) 11 trainer (n.) 13 true (adj.) 4 TV channel (n.) 10 twelfth (ord.) 18 twentieth (ord.) 18 unfriendly (adj.) 9 unhappy (adj.) 8 unlikely (adj.) 9 unusual (adj.) 13 use (v., n.) 3 useful (adj.) 17 wallet (n.) 13 wheat (n.) 8 will (v.), would (p.) 2 woman (n.), women (pl.) would like to (v.) 11 Young Pioneer (n.) 12 zero (num.) 10 Page 2

CLASS LIST Unit 1 Class 1 all (adj. pron.) begin (v.), began (p.) clean (adj.) come (v.), came (p.) direction (n.) do (v.), did (p.) have (v.), had (p.) information (n.) play with (v.) railroad (n.) railroad tracks (phr.) Class 2 area (n.) be (v.), was/were (p.) go (v.), went (p.) last (adj., adv.) lot (n.) more (adj.) now (adv.) of (prep.) off (prep.) ready (adj.) sixth (ord.) sure (adj.) will (v.), would (p.) Class 3 also (adv.) below (prep.) dish (n.) eat (v.), ate (p.) everything (pron.) fill (v.) form (n.) life (n.) open (adj.) piece (n.) see (v.), saw (p.) think (v.), thought (p.) use (v., n.) Class 4 a lot of (n.) above (prep.) buy (v.), bought (p.) cut (n.) draw (v.), drew (p.) drive (v), drove (p.) few (adj., pron.) run (v.), ran (p.) somebody (pron.) suitcase (n.) true (adj.) Unit 2 Class 5 adult (n.) can (n.) clothing (n.) daily (adj., adv.) in (adv.) man (n.), men (pl.) much (adv.) often (adv.) other (adj., pron.) read (v.), read (p.) safe (adj.) Class 6 cauliflower (n.) celery (n.) cheese (n.) flour (n.) ginger (n.) ham (n.) pea (n.) peanut (n.) pepper (n.) pool (n.) someone (pron.) take (v.), took (p.) Class 7 always (adv.) anyone (pron.) bell (n.) deliver (v.) diary (n.) model (n.) past (adv., n., prep.) rent (n.) seat (n.) Class 8 a piece of (n.) again (adv.) agree with (v.) basic (adj.) cell phone (n.) false (adj.) nod (v.) raw (adj.) supper (n.) unhappy (adj.) wheat (n.) Page 4

Unit 3 Class 9 another (pron.) clear (adj.) cut (v.), cut (p.) delivery (n.) education (n.) likely (adj., adv.) low (adj.) make a food delivery (v.) price (n.) say (v.), said (p.) several (adj.) unfriendly (adj.) unlikely (adj.) cash (n.) cent (n.) dollar (n.) flat (adj.) midday (n.) midnight (n.) pioneer (n.) tire (n.) total (adj., n.) TV channel (n.) zero (num.) Class 10 Class 11 band (n.) everybody (pron.) helicopter (n.) in the past (phr.) law (n.) meeting (n.) nearby (adj.) neighbor (n.) put (v.), put (p.) some (adj., pron.) town (n.) would like to (v.) Class 12 anything (pron.) fill out (v.) final (adj.) heavily (adv.) meter (n.) motor (n.) motorcycle (n.) musician (n.) rocket (n.) text (n.) Young Pioneer (n.) Unit 4 Class 13 apartment (n.) balcony (n.) cage (n.) comb (n.) dragon (n.) furniture (n.) handbag (n.) sometimes (adv.) trainer (n.) unusual (adj.) wallet (n.) airport (n.) circus (n.) first name (n.) fresh (adj.) last name (n.) Miss (n.) Mr. (n.) Mrs. (n.) Ms. (n.) photograph (n.) roof (n.) surname (n.) Class 14 Class 15 anybody (pron.) coal (n.) deliver food (v.) enough (adv.) gas station (n.) heavy rain (n.) heavy traffic (n.) kangaroo (n.) refrigerator (n.) shopping center (n.) textbook (n.) tool (n.) Class 16 article (n.) bridge (n.) candle (n.) CD/DVD player (n.) deep (adj.) dictionary (n.) every time (phr.) factory (n.) flashlight (n.) hand in (v.) outside (adv.) Page 5

Unit 5 Class 17 dentist (n.) disease (n.) drugstore (n.) heater (n.) inch (n.) neck (n.) pharmacist (n.) rubber (n.) useful (adj.) Class 18 eighth (ord.) fifth (ord.) fourth (ord.) ninth (ord.) seventh (ord.) sign (n.) sit (v.), sat (p.) tenth (ord.) twelfth (ord.) twentieth (ord.) Class 19 blood (n.) business (n.) castle (n.) check out (v.) close by (adv.) cotton (n.) gas (n.) jar (n.) mine (n.) mosquito (n.) mouse (n.), mice (pl.) string (n.) Class bottle (n.) businessman (n.), businessmen (pl.) businesswoman (n.), businesswomen (pl.) kilogram (n.) kilometer (n.) lawyer (n.) mile (n.) policeman (n.), policemen (pl.) policewoman (n.), policewomen (pl.) woman (n.), women (pl.) Page 6