The food people often share and eat at birthday parties.
cake (n.)
Everybody's here! Let's bring out the birthday cake.
To take something somewhere else.
bring (v.)
"Please bring me the menu"Something you need to buy to ride a train.
ticket (n.)
Tickets to Danang are half price this weekend!
Someone who helps a doctor.
nurse (n.)
The nurse gave me a lollipop and made me feel better.
To buy new things.
shop (v.)
Let's go shopping!
To ask someone to join your party.
invite (v.)
I would like to invite you to my birthday party next Saturday.
To tell a waiter what you want to eat or drink.
order (v.)
"Welcome to McDonald's. What would you like to order?"
To get on a bus or train or bus.
board (v.)
Please make a line to board the train.
The place where you wait to see a doctor.
waiting room (n.)
Please take a seat in the waiting room. A doctor will be ready soon.
A place to keep your motorbike or car when you take it out of your home.
car park (n.)
The car park is under Royal City.
To cover something with paper.
wrap (v)
I like wrapping gifts in beautiful paper.
The paper that tells you how much money you need to pay.
bill (n.)
"Here is your bill. Please pay with cash or card."
Something you need to pack before going on a trip.
luggage (n.)
Three suitcases and a backpack. The luggage is all ready!
Tiny bugs that can make you sick.
germ (n.)
Washing your hands with soap will get rid of germs.A place to eat with lots of choices in a shopping mall.
food court (n.)
Are you hungry? Let's see what they have in the food court.Something you write for someone on their birthday.
birthday card (n.)
"Happy Birthday! I sent you a birthday card - did you receive it?"
To make a mess with food or drinks.
spill (v.)
Oops! Sorry, I've spilled coffee on your shirt!
To finish your journey.
arrive (v.)
The traffic was good so we arrived early.
A needle the doctor uses to put medicine in your body.
injection (n.)
This injection will make you feel better.
To bring something back to store that you don't want anymore.
return (n.)
These shoes are too small. I'm going to return them.
Someone who visits you at your house.
guest (n.)
"Thank you for being a guest at my birthday party."
Someone who eats food at a restaurant.
customer (n.)
Customers must sit two meters apart during covid19 pandemic.
To start your journey.
depart (v.)
Sorry I'm late - the train departed 15 minutes late.
A small hospital where you can see a doctor.
clinic (n.)
If you feel a bit sick, go to the clinic and ask to see a doctor.
To pay money.
spend (v.)
I spent so much money on my new school uniform!