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Word: Brick (noun, verb)
Pronunciation: /brɪk/
Meaning: Ladrillo
Sentence: She could see the side of the brick hose next to her building.
Examples:
1. I am going to buy many bricks because I am going to build a big house.
2. Juan needs a brick to complete his stairs.
3. Bricks are too expensive now.
Word: Carriage (noun)
Pronunciation: /ˈkarɪdʒ/
Meaning: Carruaje
Sentence: But whenever my patient begins to count the carriages at her funeral.
Examples:
1. Carla has a black carriage and she wants to paint it pink.
2. The David´s carriage is bad.
3. Oscar wants to buy a carriage because he likes to collect them.
Word: Magazine (noun)
Pronunciation: mag-uh-zeen
Meaning: Revista
Sentence: She began making a pen and ink drawing for a story in a magazine.
Examples:
1. My sister is the cover of a very important magazine.
2. Ana buys the magazine before starting his work.
3. Carlos is the writer of HELLO magazine.
Word: Empty (adjective, verb, noun)
Pronunciation: /ˈɛm(p)ti/
Meaning: Vacio
Sentence: There was only an empty yard and the blank side of the house seven meters away.
Examples:
1. I have a new and big room but it is empty yet.
2. My sister found his bag but it was empty.
3. I went to look for my friend at his house but the house was empty.
Word: Failure (noun)
Pronunciation: /ˈfeɪljə/
Meaning: Fracaso
Sentence: Behrman was a failure in art.
Examples:
1. I am afraid of failure but I work so that doesn`t happen.
2. My sister told me that she has a new project and she does not know the word failure.
3. I think failure is just a mental thing, if you say “I can do it” you can do it.
Word: Fierce (adjective, adverb)
Pronunciation: /fɪəs/
Meaning: Feroz
Sentence: He was a fierce, little, old man who protected the two young women in the studio apartment above him.
Examples:
1. My aunt has a fierce cat.
2. Lions are very fierce and strong.
3. Dogs are not fierce, they are friendlier.
Word: Foolishness (noun)
Pronunciation: /ˈfuːlɪʃnəs/
Meaning: Tonteria
Sentence: Are there people in the world with the foolishness to die because leaves drop off a vine?
Examples:
1. My little son has the foolishness to want a toy when we going to do the shopping.
2. I have the foolishness of using only black t-shirts.
3. My sister has the foolishness to buy make up every weekend.
Word: Weak (adjective, noun)
Pronunciation: /wiːk/
Meaning: Debil
Sentence: "She is very sick and weak," said Sue.
Examples:
1. When I was a kid I used to be weak but I am stronger now.
2. The chair of my teacher is very weak.
3. My hair is straight and strong but it is so weak now.
Word: Ladder (noun, verb)
Pronunciation: /ˈladə/
Meaning: Escalera
Sentence: And they found a ladder that had been moved from its place.
Examples:
1. At the Picacho are many ladders and a beautiful view of the city.
2. I don’t like mechanic ladders because are unsafe.
3. I have a special ladder to work inside the house.
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