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This set of vocabulary flashcards is based on a 5th-grade English speaking lesson focusing on personal introductions, family members, occupations, and descriptive adjectives.
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What's your name?
A question used to ask for a person's name.
How old are you?
A question used to ask about the number of years a person has lived.
Where are you from?
A question used to ask about a person's country or city of origin.
Where do you live?
A question used to ask about a person's current home or location.
House / Apartment
Different types of places where a person or family lives.
How many people are there in your family?
A question used to ask for the total number of members in a family.
There is / There are
Grammatical structures used to state the existence of something or someone.
Father / Dad
The male parent in a family.
Mother / Mom
The female parent in a family.
Brother
A male sibling.
Sister
A female sibling.
Grandfather
The father of one's father or mother.
Grandmother
The mother of one's father or mother.
Teacher
A person who teaches, especially in a school.
Doctor
A person who is trained to treat people who are ill.
Engineer
A person who designs, builds, or maintains engines, machines, or structures.
Driver
A person who operates a vehicle.
Nurse
A person trained to care for the sick or infirm.
Kind
An adjective describing someone who is friendly, generous, and considerate.
Funny
An adjective describing someone who causes laughter or amusement.
Tall
An adjective describing someone with a height that is greater than average.
Friendly
An adjective describing someone who is kind and pleasant.
Quiet
An adjective describing someone who makes little noise or does not talk much.
Pet
An animal, such as a cat, dog, or fish, kept for companionship.
Go for a walk
A family activity involving walking outside for exercise or pleasure.