Week 12 Vocab Definitions – Goodbye, 382 Shin Dang Dong
1. instruct (v.): to teach someone
a subject, skill,
etc. ; to give someone
a command.
2. pull away (phr.v.): when a vehicle starts moving.
3. streak (v.): to make long lines of a different
color on or in something.
4.
shrug (v.): to raise and lower your shoulders
usually to show that you do not know or care about something.
5. attach (v.): to fasten or join one thing to another.
6. ondal (n.): korean heating system hidden beneath
the floor.
7. radiator (n.): a device that uses steam passing through
pipes in order to heat a room.
8. enthusiastic (adj.): feeling strong excitement about something..
9. fireplace (n.): a brick or stone space in a room for making fires.
10.
cellar (n.): a room or rooms built underground, usually beneath a building.
11.
peculiar (adj.): odd, strange, unusual.
12. separate (v.): to keep apart;
to cause something to stop being together.
13. disappointment (n.): the state or feeling of being disappointed.
14. homesick (adj.): sad because you are away from your family and home.
15. insist (v.): to be firm about something; refuse to give up.
16.
shingle (n.): a small, thin piece of
building material that is used to cover the roof or sides of a building.
17. describe (v.): to tell or write about
something.
18.
maple (n.): a tree with notched leaves
and hard wood, grown for its beauty, wood, or sweet sap.
19.
parade (n.): a public celebration of a
special day usually includes many people and groups moving down a street by
marching or riding in cars or on special vehicles.
20. waltz (v.): to dance a round dance
for two people.
21. curious (adj.): eager to learn
or know.
22.
casserole (n.): a dish, often deep and
covered, in which food can be baked and served.
23. cantaloupe (n.): a round melon with a hard, rough skin and orange flesh.
24. delicious (adj.): having a pleasing
taste or smell.
25. giggle (v.): to laugh in a childlike
or nervous way.
Goodbye 382 shin dang dong read aloud
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY48XCTjiiY
Adverbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2O4ckpd_UjE&t=4s
Sequencing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AMptAmS_xM
Vowel patterns au augh ough
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