an animal that lives in water. It has fins to swim.
fish
clothes you wear for swimming. It can be a one-piece or two-piece for women, and trunks or shorts for men.
swimsuit
a picture created by applying colors to a surface, like paper or canvas.
painting
a television programmme that show sports events, and commentary.
sports programme
a pain or discomfort in the head, caused by stress, illness, or other factors.
headache
a sea animal that has five or more arms. It lives in the ocean and moves slowly.
starfish
long, flat pieces that you wear on your feet to help you swim faster in the water.
flippers
a tub or container filled with water, used for washing the body.
bath
updates about what's happening in the world, usually on TV, radio, or online.
the news
green vegetable with dark green leaves, often used in salads, cooked dishes, and smoothies.
spinach
a large fish that lives in the ocean. It has sharp teeth and a fin on its back.
shark
a tube that you hold in your mouth while swimming underwater.
snorkel
a kitchen appliance used for cooking food
cooker
a film or TV program that shows real events, people, and places, usually with a focus on facts and information.
documentary
things you do to keep your home clean and organized, like cleaning, cooking, and laundry.
household chores
a friendly sea animal that looks like a fish but is actually a mammal. It has a long nose and likes to jump out of the water.
dolphin
long boards you wear on your feet for swimming on water while being pulled by a boat.
water-skis
a bowl with a faucet used for washing things.
sink
a TV show where people talk and discuss things.
talk show
to clean the floor using a vacuum cleaner.
hoover the floor
a sea animal that has a round body and flippers. It can swim well and often comes onto land to rest.
seal
a tool used for moving a small boat through the water by pushing against it.
paddle
a piece of furniture with shelves or drawers, typically used for storing items such as dishes, food, or clothing.
cupboard
a short commercial promoting something, often seen on TV, heard on the radio, or found online.
advert
feeling like everything is spinning or you might fall.
feel dizzy