Created by

mariaropi
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English as a Second Language
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Vocabulary
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Age 11-16
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level: Fifth Grade
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Spanish
Author's Instructions
Match the word with its definition.
- Tell off
- Scooted
- Giggled
- Ran over
- Traffic light
- Crosswalk
- Nerve-wracking
- Safe and sound
- In the nick of time
- Running short of time
- Apologise
- How come...?
- Showed up
- Great minds think alike
- Embarrassed
- That's not a big deal
- Slip out
- On the bright side
A. Feeling shy, awkward, or ashamed.
B. Just at the last possible moment.
C. To leave quietly without being noticed.
D. To speak to someone angrily because they did something wrong.
E. Looking at the positive part of a situation.
F. A way to ask why something happened.
G. To arrive at a place.
H. It's not something to worry about.
I. To move quickly and lightly.
J. To laugh in a silly or childlike way.
K. A place marked on the street where people can safely walk across.
L. Not having enough time to do something.
M. When two people have the same idea, they are both clever.
N. Something that makes you feel very nervous or worried.
O. To be free from harm or danger.
P. A set of colored lights used to control traffic at road intersections.
Q. To go quickly to a place by running.
R. To say sorry for something you did wrong.
Created by

mariaropi
-
English as a Second Language
-
Vocabulary
-
Age 11-16
-
level: Fifth Grade
-
Spanish
Author's Instructions
Match the word with its definition.
- Tell off
- Scooted
- Giggled
- Ran over
- Traffic light
- Crosswalk
- Nerve-wracking
- Safe and sound
- In the nick of time
- Running short of time
- Apologise
- How come...?
- Showed up
- Great minds think alike
- Embarrassed
- That's not a big deal
- Slip out
- On the bright side
A. Feeling shy, awkward, or ashamed.
B. Just at the last possible moment.
C. To leave quietly without being noticed.
D. To speak to someone angrily because they did something wrong.
E. Looking at the positive part of a situation.
F. A way to ask why something happened.
G. To arrive at a place.
H. It's not something to worry about.
I. To move quickly and lightly.
J. To laugh in a silly or childlike way.
K. A place marked on the street where people can safely walk across.
L. Not having enough time to do something.
M. When two people have the same idea, they are both clever.
N. Something that makes you feel very nervous or worried.
O. To be free from harm or danger.
P. A set of colored lights used to control traffic at road intersections.
Q. To go quickly to a place by running.
R. To say sorry for something you did wrong.
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