| | (ESS4000) forward | Definition: If you move forward, you move in the direction in front of you. | Example: →When he saw his mother, the baby crawled forward to her. |
| (ESS4000) reward | Definition: A reward is something given in exchange for good behavior or work. | Example: →He was given a reward for his excellent performance. | | (ESS4000) toward | Definition: If you go toward something, you go closer to it. | Example: →Santa walked toward my house with a special tree. | | (ESS4000) award | Definition: An award is a prize someone gets for doing something well. | Example: →He got an award for having the best grades in class. | | (ESS4000) awkward | Definition: If something is awkward, it is embarrassing and uncomfortable. | Example: →After dropping his coffee cup, Robbie felt awkward. | | (ESS4000) upwards | Definition: If something goes upwards, it moves vertically higher. | Example: →The kite went upwards further and further. | | (ESS4000) steward | Definition: A steward is a person like a waiter who serves food on planes and ships. | Example: →The steward is bringing some tea. | | (ESS4000) wardrobe | Definition: A wardrobe is the collection of all of a person’s clothing. | Example: →She bought some new clothes to expand her wardrobe. | | (ESS4000) inward | Definition: If a thought or feeling is inward, it is not expressed or shown to others. | Example: →She had an inward feeling of guilt when she lied to her mother. | | (ESS4000) straightforward | Definition: When something is straightforward, it is good because it is easy to understand. | Example: →The teacher’s grading system was straightforward and fair. | | (ESS4000) coward | Definition: A coward is a person who lacks courage to do risky or dangerous things. | Example: →A firefighter cannot be a coward. They have to be able to act quickly. |