3600 Sentences in 36 Units Quiz Listen to Stories

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JACK: A playing card marked with the figure of a servant or soldier. Modern world
ELECTRICITY: A general term used for all phenomena caused by electric charge whether static or in motion. Modern world
MATTRESS: A pad on which a person can recline and sleep. Modern world
MOTOR: A machine in which power is applied to do work by the conversion of various forms of energy into mechanical force and motion. Modern world
MACHINE: A device able to perform a particular, more or less complex, job. Modern world
MAIL: A batch of letters and parcels received via post. Modern world
MOVIE: A sequence of animated images. Modern world
TOILET: A room equipped with a toilet for urinating and defecating. Modern world
LAVISH: Very generous; giving (money, praise, etc.) in abundance. Modern world
ELECTION: A process by which members of a population vote to choose a person to hold public office. Modern world
PILL: A small, usually cylindrical object designed for easy swallowing, usually containing some sort of medication. Modern world
TABLET: A pill; a small, easily swallowed portion of a substance. Modern world
BIRTH CERTIFICATE: official document certifying the details of a person's birth. Name, date, and parents' names are always included; details such as parents' occupation and religion may be included. Modern world
MINISTER: A person appointed to a high office in the government. Modern world
ADDRESS: Direction or superscription of a letter, or the name, title, and place of residence of the person addressed. Modern world
POSTAGE STAMP: A piece of paper that is affixed to letters or packages to pay for their delivery. Modern world
DRIVER'S LICENSE: Official document granting someone the authorisation to drive some vehicles. Modern world
HOSPITAL: A place where people who are ill or injured are treated and taken care of by doctors and nurses. Modern world
MOTORCYCLE: Single-track, two-wheeled motor vehicle. Modern world
MUSIC: The artistic organisation of sounds or tones that expresses ideas and emotions through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony and tonal colour. Modern world
PETROLEUM: A comparatively volatile liquid bitumen composed principally of hydrocarbon, with traces of sulphur, nitrogen or oxygen compounds; can be removed from the earth in a liquid state. Modern world
PLASTIC: A polymeric material (usually organic) of large molecular weight which can be shaped by flow; usually refers to the final product with fillers, plasticizers, pigments, and stabilizers included (versus the resin, the homogeneous polymeric starting material); examples are polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, and urea-formaldehyde. Modern world
POLICE: Branch of the government which is charged with the preservation of public order, the promotion of public health and safety, and the prevention, detection, and punishment of crimes. Modern world
BATTERY: A cell or several cells connected together, each cell containing the essentials for producing voltaic electricity. Modern world
BICYCLE: A vehicle with two wheels in tandem, pedals connected to the rear wheel by a chain, handlebars for steering, and a saddlelike seat. Modern world
GOVERNMENT: A body that has the authority to make and the power to enforce laws within a civil, corporate, religious, academic, or other organization or group. Modern world
SCREWDRIVER: A hand tool used for driving screws. Modern world
CANDY: Food item that is rich in sugar. Modern world
PRESIDENT: The title of one who presides over an organisation, company, trade union, university, country, etc. Modern world
TRAIN: A self-propelled, connected group of vehicles moving on rails. Modern world
GARBAGE: Unwanted or undesired material, usually discarded. Modern world
SINK (BASIN): A bowl for washing hands, dishwashing or other purposes, often affixed to a wall. Modern world
BRAKE: Decelerate using a mechanical device. Modern world
CIGARETTE: A product manufactured out of cured and finely cut leaves, which are rolled or stuffed into a paper-wrapped cylinder for smoking. Modern world
CAN: A small, round-shaped metal container, used for different purposes like storing food or liquids, or collecting money. Modern world
CRIME: Any act done in violation of those duties which an individual owes to the community, and for the breach of which the law has provided that the offender shall make satisfaction to the public. (Source: BLACK) Modern world
BUS: A large, long-bodied motor vehicle equipped with seating for passengers, usually operating as part of a scheduled service. Modern world
SONG: A musical piece with lyrics (or “words to sing”); prose that one can sing. Modern world
NURSE: A person trained to provide care for the sick. Modern world
CAR: A four-wheeled motor vehicle used for land transport, usually propelled by a gasoline or diesel internal combustion engine. Modern world
BANK: A financial institution where one can borrow money (upon which interest is due) or deposit money (in order to collect interest). Modern world
NEWSPAPER: A publication (usually published daily or weekly and printed on cheap, low-quality paper) that contains news and other articles. Modern world
COFFEE: A beverage made by infusing the beans of the coffee plant in hot water. Modern world
RADIO: A device that can capture the signal sent over radio waves and render the modulated signal as sound. Modern world
BOTTLE: A container, typically made of glass and having a tapered neck, used for holding liquids. Modern world
NUMBER: An abstract entity used to describe quantity. Modern world
STREET: A paved part of road, usually in a village or a town. Modern world
TEA: The drink made by infusing dried leaves or buds in hot water. Modern world
TELEPHONE: An electronic device used for calling people. Modern world
BOX: A generic manmade object with space in it (commonly made of cardboard or wood) that is used to keep and store many various different objects. Modern world
FAUCET: A device applied to the end of a pipe in order to interrupt and regulate the flow of a liquid or gas. Modern world
POSTCARD: A rectangular piece of thick paper or thin cardboard intended to be written on and mailed without an envelope. Modern world
TIN (CAN): A tin-plate canister, often cylindrical, for preserved foods such as fruit, meat, or fish. Modern world
AIRPLANE: A powered heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings that obtains lift by the Bernoulli effect and is used for transportation. Modern world
LETTER: A text that is written to and for a specific person or set of people (and is most commonly sent to them by post). Modern world
DOLL: A model of a human, a humanoid, an animal or a fictional character, usually made of cloth or plastic. Modern world
WORKSHOP: A room or building in which work, especially mechanical work, is carried on. Modern world
TELEVISION: A device for receiving television signals and displaying them in visual form. Modern world
LICENSE PLATE: Metal sheet for alphanumerical identification of vehicles, on their front and/or rear parts. Modern world
SCREW: A shaft with a helical groove or thread formed on its surface. Its main use is as a threaded fastener used to hold objects together Modern world
BOMB: A device filled with explosives used for destroying things. Modern world
INJECTION: A method of putting liquid into the body with a hollow needle and a syringe which is pierced through the skin long enough for the material to be forced into the body. Modern world
SPECTACLES: A pair of lenses in a frame that are worn in front of the eyes and are used to correct faulty vision or protect the eyes. Modern world
CALENDAR: A table showing the months and days of the year. Modern world
DEFECT: A fault or malfunction. Modern world
PETROL: A transparent, petroleum-derived liquid that is used primarily as a fuel in internal combustion engines. Modern world
PICTURE: A photograph or a painting. Modern world
TOY: A toy is an item that can be used for play. Modern world
SANTA CLAUS: Santa Claus, also known as Saint Nicholas, Father Christmas, Kris Kringle and simply Santa, is an important figure with legendary, historical and folkloric origins who, in many Western cultures, is said to bring gifts to the homes of the good children on 24 December, the night before Christmas Day. Modern world
CHRISTMAS: Christmas or Christmas Day (Old English: Crīstesmæsse, meaning Christ's Mass) is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed most commonly on December 25 as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people around the world. Modern world
CAKE: Cake is a form of sweet dessert that is typically baked. Modern world
CHANNEL: In physical geography, a channel is a type of landform consisting of the outline of a path of relatively shallow and narrow body of fluid, most commonly the confine of a river, river delta or strait. Modern world
MEMBER: A person who belongs to any organized or non-organized group of people. Modern world
PROBLEM: Something that poses difficulties and requires to be solved in someway. Modern world
LIBRARY: A library is a collection of sources of information and similar resources, made accessible to a defined community for reference or borrowing. Modern world
LOGIC: Logic (from the Ancient Greek: λογική, logike) is the branch of philosophy concerned with the use and study of valid reasoning. The study of logic also features prominently in mathematics and computer science. Modern world
OFFICE: An office is generally a room or other area where administrative work is done. Modern world
REVOLUTION: A revolution (from the Latin revolutio, a turn around) is a fundamental change in power or organizational structures that takes place in a relatively short period of time. Modern world
THEORY: Theory is a contemplative and rational type of abstract or generalizing thinking, or the results of such thinking. Depending on the context, the results might for example include generalized explanations of how nature works. Modern world
TRAGEDY: Tragedy (from the Greek: τραγῳδία, tragōidia[a]) is a form of drama based on human suffering that invokes in its audience an accompanying catharsis or pleasure in the viewing. Modern world
UNIVERSITY: A university (Latin: universitas, a whole) is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which grants academic degrees in various subjects and typically provides undergraduate education and postgraduate education. Modern world
ABACUS: A calculating tool that was in use centuries before the adoption of the written modern numeral system and is still widely used by merchants, traders and clerks in Asia, Africa, and elsewhere. Modern world
GONG: An African, East and South East Asian musical percussion instrument that takes the form of a flat, circular metal disc which is hit with a mallet. Modern world
CITY: A big village. Modern world
BARREL: A cylindrical container for liquids and food. Modern world
PENCIL: A writing device of solid pigment nside a protective wooden casing. Modern world
TOOTHBRUSH: A device to brush one's teeth. Modern world
HELICOPTER: A type of rotorcraft in which lift and thrust are supplied by rotors. Modern world
WHEELCHAIR: A chair with wheels. Modern world
RACQUET: A sports implement consisting of a handled frame with an open hoop across which a network of strings is streched tightly. Modern world
DARTS: A game in which small arrows are thrown on a target. Modern world
GLOBE: A spherical representation of the earth. Modern world
WREATH: An assortment of flowers and other things that is constructed to resemble a ring. Modern world
HARMONICA: A mouth organ (musical instrument). Modern world
STILTS: Poles or pillars allowing a person to stand at a height above the ground. Modern world
DOMINOES: A game played with rectangular ties. Modern world
ESCALATOR: A moving staircase. Modern world
HARP: A string musical instrument. Modern world
DOOR KNOCKER: An item at a door that allows people outside a house to alert those inside. Modern world
STETHOSCOPE: An acousting medical device for auscultation. Modern world
FUNNEL: A pipe with a wide mouth used to channel liquid into containers with small opening. Modern world
ACCORDION: A musical instrument. Modern world
COMPASS: An instrument for navigation and orientation. Modern world
TRIPOD: A portable three-legged frame used as a platform for supporting the weight of some other object. Modern world
SCROLL: A roll of papyrus. Modern world
TRELLIS (ARCHITECTURE): An architectural structure supporting and displaying climbing plants. Modern world
PALETTE (PAINTING): A flat surface on which a painter arragnes and mixes paints. Modern world
PROTRACTOR: A measuring instrument for measuring angles. Modern world
CAMERA: Optical instrument for storing images. Modern world
CARD: A flat device in rectangular form that fulfils various functions. Modern world
CARRIAGE: A wheeled vehicle for people, usually horse-drawn. Modern world
CURTAIN: Piece of cloth on a window intended to obscure the interior of a room or to prevent people from looking inside. Modern world
ENGINE: Machine that converts energy into mechanical energy. Modern world
FLAG: A squared piece of cloth that usually is attached to a stick and is used to fulfil various functions of representation. Modern world
FRAME: A structural system of support. Modern world
MAP: Symbolic depiction of areas and regions. Modern world
TRAY: Tray is a shallow platform designed for carrying things. Modern world
WHIP: A tool traditionally used by humans to exert control over animals. Modern world
WIRE: A single, usually cylindrical, flexible strand or rod of metal. Modern world
INK: A liquid or paste that contains pigments or dyes and is used to color a surface to produce an image, text, or design. Modern world
CALCULATE: To determine by mathematical processes. Modern world
PRODUCE: To cause to have existence. Modern world
CHIME (ACTION): To ring the bells. Modern world
BENEFIT: The profit of some action. Modern world
BOSS: A boss is a person in charge, or a supervisor. Modern world
BUSINESS: A business is an organizational entity involved in the provision of goods and services to consumers. Modern world
FAIRY TALE: A fairy tale is a type of short story that typically features folkloric fantasy characters, such as dwarves, dragons, elves, fairies, giants, gnomes, goblins, griffins, mermaids, talking animals, trolls, unicorns, or witches, and usually magic or enchantments. Modern world
COUNT (QUANTITY): The total number of individual things in a given unit or sample obtained by counting all or a subsample of them. Modern world
CRADLE: A bed for a baby. Modern world
DAMAGE (INJURY): Loss or harm resulting from injury to person or objects. Modern world
SLAB: Thick plate or slice. Modern world
SLICE: A thin flat piece cut from something. Modern world
STATE (POLITICS): A politically organized body of people usually occupying a definite territory. Modern world
TUBE: Cylindrical structure or device. Modern world
WARE: Manufactured articles. Modern world
WORKER: Somebody who works. Modern world
COMPANIONSHIP: An interpersonal relationship is a strong, deep, or close association or acquaintance between two or more people that may range in duration from brief to enduring. Modern world
SKI: A ski is a narrow strip of semi-rigid material worn underfoot to glide over snow. Modern world
STROKE (OF PEN): A single movement with a pen in order to write or paint something. Modern world
WEALTH: Wealth is the abundance of valuable resources or valuable material possessions. Modern world
MOUTH HARP: Lamellophone instrument consisting of a tongue or reed attached to a frame, placed in the performer's mouth and plucked; Jew's harp, jaw harp. Modern world
REED PIPE: Organ pipe that is sounded by a vibrating a metal tongue which rests agains a tunnel. Modern world
ERHU: A two-stringed fiddle common in Eastern Asia; Chinese violin, Chinese two-stringed fiddle. Modern world
BALLOON: A small, elastic hollow body used for decoration and as toy. Modern world
COMPUTER: A device for automatically performing sets of logical or arithmetical instructions. Modern world
POSTMAN: Person who transports and delivers items sent with a postal service. Modern world
RACKET: Tool used for hitting a ball in tennis-like games. Modern world
SEWING MACHINE: A machine that partially automates the process of sewing, i.e. uniting pieces of material by using a needle and a thread. Modern world
TENNIS BALL: Yellow, spherical object used for playing the game of tennis. Modern world
PHOTOGRAPH (SOMETHING): Use a light-sensitive device to take an image of something. Modern world
TYPE (ON SOMETHING): Using keys of a computer or typewriter. Modern world
VACUUM (SOMETHING): Clean something by using a vacuum cleaner. Modern world
WATCH (TV): The act of watching television. Modern world
BOX OR CHEST: Either a generic manmade object with space in it that is used to keep and store many various different objects, or a strong box with a lid on top. Modern world
BAMBOO MAT: A mat made from bamboo. Modern world
PICTURE (PHOTOGRAPH): An image taken with a camera. Modern world
POWDER: The granular state of solid matter that was crushed or ground into finest particles. Modern world
FERRY: A transport ship used for small distances from one port to another which often runs on a regular schedule. Modern world