When you buy something, you give the cashier this.
Money
You should do this with soap before cooking.
Wash hands
Before crossing the street, you should look both ways for these.
Cars
You should do this to your teeth every morning and night.
Brush / floss
In NYC, you ride this underground train to get around the city.
Subway
After you pay $10 for something that costs $7, you get this back.
This kitchen machine heats food quickly.
Microwave
When you leave your apartment, you should do this to the door.
Lock it
Doctors sometimes give you these to help you feel better.
Medicine
Before entering the subway station, you tap or swipe this.
This plastic card lets you pay from your bank account.
Debit/credit card
If milk smells bad or the date passed, you should do this.
Throw it away
If you feel unsafe outside, you can ask this person for help.
Police officer
Your body needs about 7–9 hours of this each night.
Sleep
You should wait here for the bus to arrive.
Bus stop
Before buying something expensive, it is smart to check this first.
How much money / balance
This keeps food cold so it does not spoil.
Fridge
The white lines people walk on to cross the street are called this.
What is a crosswalk?
Drinking enough of this keeps your body hydrated.
Water
This shows you which subway lines go where.
Map
Not spending money means you do this instead of buying things right away
Saving
When cutting food, you should use this to protect the table.
Cutting board
If a stranger asks you for money and you feel uncomfortable, the safe choice is to do this.
Walk away / say no
If you feel sick or hurt, you should tell this person.
Doctor
If you miss your stop on the subway, the best thing to do is this.
Get off at next stop / go back / call parents