550 English Words You'll Use Every Day - Basic Vocabulary #95
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eyelid
eyelid I lid the eyelid is a part of the
body the eyelid is the cover for your
eye so when you close your eyes this
piece of skin that comes over the top of
your eye is called your eyelid this lid
is like the lid of a pot but for your
eye here's an example I have a twitch in
my eyelids
I have a twitch in my
eyelids I have a twitch in my
eyelids
eyelash
eyelash
eyelash and eyelash is the very very
small hair that is at the end of your
eyelid it's also under your eye as well
so these very very small hairs are
called eyelashes here's an example
there's an eyelash hair in my eye
there's an eyelash hair in my
eye there is an eyelash hair in my
eye facial
hair facial
hair facial
hair facial hair refers to any hair that
grows on the face so usually men have
more facial hair than women but women
also have very very fine facial hair we
use this word for both men and women's
facial hair it can mean very very dark
hair and very dense hair like a beard or
a mustache or it can also mean like the
very very fine hairs that are hard to
see on some people's faces here's an
example facial hair begins growing in a
person's teen years facial hair begins
growing in a person's teen
years facial hair begins growing in a
person's teen years
tongue
tongue
tongue tongue has a very interesting
spelling but we don't pronounce it with
that g u sound at the end it's tongue so
please make a note of this interesting
spelling and pronunciation difference
the tongue is the part of the body that
is this muscle inside the mouth like
this that we use to eat and drink with
and that we use to pronounce sound so I
can't talk and show you my tongue at the
same time but it's that muscle inside
your mouth here's an example frogs use
their tongues to catch
food frogs use their tongues to catch
food frogs use their tongues to catch
food taste
bud taste
bud taste
bud a taste bud is a tiny tiny so so
small spot on your tongue that allows
you to taste different flavors like
sweet sour salty spicy these tiny tiny
things are on the tongue here's an
example the taste buds are located on
the tongue the taste buds are located on
the
tongue the taste buds are located on the
tongue
nostril nostril
nostril a nostril is the hole in the
nose so we have two nostrils we have one
on the left and one on the right we use
this word nostril often when we need to
talk about a problem like when we have a
cold and we can't breathe we might say
our nostril is clogged here's another
expression left
nostril left
nostril left
nostril thigh
thigh
thigh the thigh is part of the leg so
the thigh part of the leg is the part
between your knee and your hip it's
usually a larger part of your leg than
the lower part of your leg so this is
refers to the muscle and this general
part of your body here's an example the
socks went up past his knee to his
thigh the socks went up past his knee to
his thigh
the socks went up past his knee to his
thigh
calf
calf
calf your calf is the lower part of your
leg so the thigh is the upper part
between the knee and the hip and your
thigh is the part between your knee and
your ankle so that smaller muscle that
goes toward your foot is called your
calf here's an example his calf muscle
hurt below the
knee his calf muscle hurt below the
knee his calf muscle hurt below the
knee
toenail
toenail
toenail your toenail is just like your
fingernails at the end of your fingers
except on your toes so this same part
that we have on our hands that sometimes
we paint with colors is just what we
have the same word for on our feet but
we use toenail instead of fingernail
here's an example the broken toenail
turned blue and fell off the broken
toenail turned blue and fell
off the broken toenail turned blue and
fell
off
heel heel
heel your heel is the back of your foot
and the bottom of your foot so when you
put your foot inside a shoe your heel is
the part that is on the bottom of the
shoe at the very back so sometimes our
heel can feel very rough or very coarse
here's an example he rocked backwards
onto the heel of his foot he rocked
backwards onto the heel of his
foot he rocked backwards onto the heel
of his
foot let's review I'm going to describe
a word or phrase in English see if you
can remember it then repeat after me
focusing on
pronunciation
ready do you remember how to say the
word that means the cover for your
eyes
eyelid eyelid
and how to say the tiny tiny hairs at
the end of your
eyes
eyelash
eyelash what about the expression for
hair that grows on the
face facial
hair facial hair
do you remember how to say the word for
the muscle that is inside our mouth this
one
tongue
tongue let's try the expression for the
tiny tiny spots on our tongue that allow
us to experience
flavors taste
bud taste bud
what about the word for the hole in your
nose
nostril
nostril now let's see if you remember
how to say the part of the leg that's at
the top of the leg between your knee and
your
hip
thigh
thigh another one what about the word
word for the part of your leg that's at
the bottom of your leg between your knee
and your
ankle
calf
calf do you remember how to say the word
for the part of your toe that's at the
very end and is covered in the same
material as your
fingernail toenail
toenail and finally do you remember how
to say the word that means the bottom
and the back of your
foot
heel
Key Vocabulary (50)
toward
"Go to school."
belonging
"Cup of tea."
also
"You and me."
inside
"In the house."
specific
"That book."
A third-person singular pronoun used to refer to an object, animal, or situation that has already been mentioned or is clear from context. It is also frequently used as a dummy subject to talk about time, weather, or distance.
Used to show who is intended to have or use something, or to explain the purpose or reason for an action. It is also frequently used to indicate a specific duration of time.
A preposition used to indicate that something is in a position above and supported by a surface. It is also used to indicate a specific day or date, or to show that a device is functioning.
Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
A preposition used to indicate a specific point, location, or position in space. It is also used to specify a particular point in time or a certain state or activity.
Used to identify a specific person, thing, or idea that is physically close to the speaker or has just been mentioned. It can also refer to the present time or a situation that is currently happening.
This word is used to show that something belongs to or is associated with a male person or animal previously mentioned. It functions as both a possessive determiner used before a noun and a possessive pronoun used on its own.
The word 'we' is a first-person plural pronoun used to refer to the speaker and one or more other people collectively. It is used as the subject of a sentence or clause.
An is an indefinite article used before singular countable nouns that begin with a vowel sound. It functions to indicate a non-specific person or thing, similar to the number one.
A possessive determiner used to show that something belongs to or is associated with the person speaking. It is always placed immediately before a noun to indicate ownership, relationship, or authorship.
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