VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT

de PILATAXI RODRIGUEZ KATERYN DAYANA -

  1. After falling off his bike, his knee started bleeding, so he had to go to the nurse.

  2. The doctor used a needle to give me a vaccine.

  3. He got a deep cut and needed stitches to close the wound.

  4. I was so tired that I ended up falling onto my knees after the long hike.

  5. Her words cut deeper than she realized they really hurt my feelings.

  6. The tailor used a strong thread to sew the torn dress.

  7. I couldn’t breathe properly after running up the hill.

  8. He was begging for forgiveness after making a big mistake.

  9. The pain in his arm got worse, so he went to the hospital.

  10. It took her weeks to recover from the flu, but now she feels great.


Vocabulary

de MANYA PAGUAY ERIKA CAROLINA -

1. He fell off the bike and started to bleed from his arm.
2. She dropped to her knees, praying for a miracle.
3. After the accident, he needed stitches to close the wound.
4.  My legs are aching after running five miles.
5.  We woke up at dawn to see the sunrise on the beach.
6. She was shaking with fear during the thunderstorm.
7. The doctor used a needle to give her the vaccine.
8. He was begging for forgiveness after making a big mistake.
9. She blew kisses to her children as they left for school.
10. He carefully cut the vegetables with a sharp knife.


VOCABULARY

de TORRES GONZA MARIA BELEN -


  • I watched the doctor carefully insert the needle into my arm.

  • The wound didn’t bleed much, but it still needed cleaning.

  • We had a great time at the amusement park yesterday.

  • The promise of easy money lured me into a bad decision.

  • The pain in his chest grew worse, so he called for help.

  • The medicine had a bitter taste, but it worked well.

  • Farmers usually sow the seeds in early spring.

  • I had to get stitches after I accidentally cut my hand.

  • He sewed the buttons back on his coat himself.

  • Is this product available in other colors?


VOCABULARY

de TOSCANO TOSCANO LEONELA DAYAN -

  • The needle was sharp and thin, perfect for delicate stitching.

  • He started to bleed after falling off his bike.

  • That was a great idea you really saved us a lot of time!

  • The mysterious voice lured me into the dark hallway.

  • She cried out in pain when she twisted her ankle.

  • It was a bitter argument, and they haven’t spoken since.

  • If you sow kindness, you will harvest friendship.

  • The doctor placed several stitches to close the deep cut.

  • My grandmother sewed a patch onto my torn jeans.

  • The vaccine will be available next week.


VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT

de AGUALONGO MUGUICHA MISAEL JAVIER -

  1. The doctor used a needle to take a blood sample.
  2. I started to bleed when I cut my finger.
  3. If you study hard, you will reap great results.
  4. The candy lured me into the kitchen.
  5. He felt a lot of pain after the surgery.
  6. The lemon juice tasted bitter, but it was fresh.
  7. Farmers sow corn seeds in the rainy season.
  8. She got five stitches on her forehead.
  9. My grandmother sewed my torn shirt.
  10. The doctor is not available right now.

VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT

de HERNANDEZ GARCIA GENESIS NICOLE -

  1. I had to get stitches after I cut my hand.
  2. She felt a strong pain in her leg after the fall.
  3. He gave her many kisses before leaving.
  4. I need to breathe slowly when I feel nervous.
  5. After the accident, I was happy to be alive.
  6. It was hard, but I had to move on with my life.
  7. It hurt when he didn’t answer my message.
  8. Don’t touch the painting, it’s still wet.
  9. He wrote a song for his lover.
  10. I made this cake by myself.

VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT

de AÑAPA AÑAPA JIMMY -

  1. Pain can sometimes teach us important lessons.
  2. Her lover surprised her with flowers.
  3. The mother gave her baby gentle kisses.
  4. I enjoy spending time by myself.
  5. The nurse cleaned the wound before putting stitches.
  6. We feel alive when we travel to new places.
  7. It hurts to lose someone you care about.
  8. They like playing soccer on weekends.
  9. I just heard the good news.
  10. She helps her brother with chores around the house.

VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT

de PINO TENEMAZA TATIANA JACKELINE -

  • I feel a sharp pain in my leg after running.

  • She met her lover at the park yesterday.

  • He gave her sweet kisses on the cheek.

  • I can do this by myself without any help.

  • The doctor gave me stitches for my cut.

  • After the storm, I was just happy to be alive.

  • I didn’t mean to hurt your feelings.

  • I like to read books in my free time.

  • I just finished my homework a few minutes ago.

  • You help me carry these bags.

VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT

de MERINO COLES MERCEDES CAROLINA -

  • She threaded the needle carefully before stitching the tear in her jacket.

  • As he peeled the apple, the small wound began to bleed profusely.

  • After the fall, the doctor put stitches in her chin to close the deep gash.

  • He cried out in pain when the cramp hit his calf during the marathon.

  • Sometimes children act out in class when they feel frustrated or neglected.

  • The fisherman used live worms as bait to lure in a big bass.

  • She sewed a bright heart onto the fabric and used a red thread to outline it.

  • Every spring, the farmer sows corn, hoping to reap a bountiful harvest in autumn.

  • You reap the rewards of hard work when your efforts lead to success.

  • The bitter dame from the village always complained about the noise the youth made.


VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT

de SAMANIEGO VILEMA GENESIS ANAHI -

  1. The nurse gave me the shot with a needle, and I barely felt it.

  2. I began to bleed a little when I scraped my knee on the ground.

  3. After he cut himself with glass, they had to put eight stitches on his hand.

  4. I twisted my ankle during soccer practice and shouted because it hurt so much. (cried out in pain)

  5. Tomorrow we have to act out a scene from the book in front of everyone.

  6. He caught a huge fish using a shiny bait he made himself.

  7. I sewed the loose button back on with red thread my mom gave me.

  8. Every spring, my uncle sows corn seeds in his big field.

  9. If I keep studying every day, I know I’ll reap good results.

  10. That syrup was super bitter, but after a while, I felt way better.

VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT

de POMAGUALLI PUCHA JOMAYRA VANESA -

1.After the accident, she needed stitches to close the wound on her arm.

2.The pain in his chest wasn’t just physical.

3.Sometimes all you can do is close your eyes and remember to breathe.

4. He was on his knees, begging for one last chance to make things right.

5. She kept tripping over the memories they left behind.

6. Your finger will bleed.

7. The nurse brought the needle tray.

8. Despite everything, she still felt alive every.

9. The knife cut deeper this time.

10. It’s hard to move on when your heart still lives in the past.


VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT

de CEPEDA GUACHO WILMER ROBERTO -

  • Poverty affects many families.

  • He has a low income.

  • Health is very important.

  • Clean water saves lives.

  • The school is near my house.

  • We need help now.

  • They lost their jobs.

  • I need money today.

  • Smoking is a health risk.

  • The city shows fast growth.


VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT

de CHAVEZ GUAMAN VALERIA MABEL -

  1. She got ten stitches after falling off his bike.
  2. I could barely breathe after running up the stairs.
  3. She’s lucky to be alive after the accident.
  4. It’s time to move on and forget the past.
  5. My legs are aching from walking all day.
  6. You reap what you sow, so be kind to others.
  7. He was begging for another chance.
  8. Her words cut deeper than a knife.
  9. The dog was shaking because of the thunder.
  10. If you sow kindness, you will reap friendship.


New Vocabulary

de TENEMASA CARRAZCO EMYLY SOLANGE -

  1. The nurse used a needle to give me the vaccine.
  2. I started to bleed after I fell off my bike.
  3. He got ten stitches on his arm after the accident.
  4. She cried out in pain when she twisted her ankle.
  5. The students will act out the story in front of the class.
  6. The fisherman used a shiny bait to lure the fish.
  7. She used a red thread to sew the button on.
  8. Farmers sow seeds in spring.
  9. You will reap the benefits of your hard work.
  10. The medicine tasted very bitter, but it helped me feel better.