Teacher
A teacher is a person who/that teaches a specific subject at school.
Dog
a common animal with four legs which is especially kept by people as a pet or to hunt or guard things
Shoe
one of a pair of coverings for your feet which are usually made of a strong material such as leather, with a thick leather or plastic sole.
Yesterday
the day that comes before today
School
a place where children go to be educated
Photographer
a person who takes photographs, either as a job or hobby
Leopard
a large wild cat that has yellow fur with black spots on it and lives in Africa and southern Asia
Boat
a small vehicle which is used for travelling on water
Summer
the season of the year between spring and autumn when the weather is warmest
Church
a building where Christian religious activities take place
Janitor
a person who/that takes care of a large building, such as a school, and who deals with the cleaning, repairs, etc.
Whale
a very large sea mammal that breathes air through a hole at the top of its head
Typewriter
a machine with keys that you press to produce letters and numbers on paper
Break time
a short period of rest, when food or drink is sometimes eaten
Jail
a place where criminals are kept to punish them for their crimes
Minister
a member of the government in Britain and many other countries who is in charge of a particular department or has an important position in it
Ostrich
a very large bird from Africa that cannot fly
Router
a piece of electronic equipment that connects computer networks to each other, and sends information between networks
Puberty
the stage in people's lives when they develop from a child into an adult
Newsagent's
a store where you can buy newspapers and magazines
Tailor
someone whose job is to repair, make, and adjust (= make changes to) clothes, especially someone who makes jackets, trousers, coats, etc. for men
Platypus
an Australian river mammal with a wide beak whose young are born from eggs
Trumpet
a brass musical instrument which consists of a metal tube with one narrow end, into which the player blows, and one wide end. Three buttons are pressed in order to change notes.
Middle age
the period of your life, usually considered to be from about 45 to 60 years old, when you are no longer young, but are not yet old
Limbo
According to the Christian faith, the place where unbaptized babies went if they died