VOCABULARY
CAN AND CAN´T
CREATE A
SENTENCE
OBJECT
PRONOUNS
VOCABULARY
100

an electronic device used to receive sound and images which create television programs that people watch.

TELEVISION

100
Peter + cook

Peter CAN cook

100

DRIVE

100

John likes computer games but he doesn´t play *computer games* very often.

John likes computer games but he doesn´t play them very often.

100

a device that plays DVDs produced under both the DVD-Video and DVD-Audio technical standards

DVD PLAYER

200

to move the feet and body to rhythm.

DANCE

200

My grandmother - drive

My grandmother CAN´T drive

200

TAKE CARE

200

I saw Mr. Brown this morning. I gave *Mr. Brown* my homework.

I saw Mr. Brown this morning. I gave HIM my homework.

200

an electronic device used to operate another device from a distance

REMOTE CONTROL

300

To produce musical sounds with their voices. 

SING

300

Mary + swim very fast.

Mary CAN swim very fast.
300

TRAVEL

300

I really like the cake. Unfortunaly, I did´t have time to finish *the cake*.

I really like the cake. Unfortunaly, I don´t have time to finish IT.

300

a computer that is portable and suitable for use while traveling.

LAPTOP

400

A pair of speakers worn over or in the ears so only the wearer can hear the sound.

HEADPHONES

400

Can you whistle?

Yes, I can whistle. / No, I can´t whistle.

400

ARRIVE

400

Where is Sarah?. I don´t see *Sarah* at the party.

Where is Sarah?. I don´t see HER at the party.

400

a device for playing MP3s or other digital audio files.

MP3 PLAYER

500

a portable device that combines mobile telephone and computing functions into one unit

SMARTPHONE

500

Can you bake a cake?

Yes, I can bake a cake. / No, I can´t bake a cake.

500

SPEAK

500

My aunt lives in Toronto but *my aunt* often comes to visit *my family and me*.

My aunt lives in Toronto but SHE often comes to visit US.

500
A device that plays loud music or sounds.

SPEAKER