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Good-bye 382 Shin Dang Dong

Week 11 vocabulary

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memory

something that is remembered

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Mr. Cooper has a great memory because he remembers everything.

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tap

to hit something lightly

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The teacher asked the students not to tap their pens on the desk.

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monsoon

the rains that occur in south Asia in summer

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During the monsoon, people carry umbrellas every day.

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scroll

a long piece of paper that rolls around one or two cylinders

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The king wrote a message on a scroll.

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cushion

a soft object used to make something more comfortable

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The kids jumped on the cushions on the floor.

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possession

something you can own

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She took possession

of the shoes after paying for them.

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raindrop�

a single drop of rain

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A raindrop fell

on my hand.

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foreign

coming from a different country.

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We have many foreign teachers at our school.

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moan

to complain; or to make a low, long sound because of pain

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The girl liked to moan when she hurt her foot.

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willow

a type of tree

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Children played

under the big

willow tree.

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guest

a person invited to stay somewhere

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We have a guest staying at our house.

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farewell

something you say to a person who is leaving

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We said farewell to our teacher at the party.

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plump

a little fat

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The baby has plump cheeks

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hanbok

a traditional Korean dress

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She wore a

beautiful hanbok

at the festival.

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bap sang

Korean meal/ food

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Grandmother prepared

a bap sang for

the holiday.

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blink

the act of closing and opening one’s eyes

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He blinked quickly when something went in his eye.

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pastel

a pale or light color

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She likes to wear

pastel colors, like

light pink and light blue.

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traditional �

a way of thinking, behaving, or doing something that has been used by people for a long time

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People wear traditional

clothes at festivals.

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celebrate

to do something special or enjoyable for an important event

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We love to celebrate when someone has a birthday.

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ripple

to move in small waves

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The raindrops caused

ripples in the puddle.

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sneak

to move quietly hoping not to be heard or seen

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The thief tried to sneak away with the toys.

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glum

sad; miserable

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She looked glum because it was raining.

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perk up

to cheer up; become happier

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You perk up when you play with friends.

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brighten

to make brighter; or to improve one’s mood

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All of my classmates helped to brighten up my day.

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airport

the place where aircrafts take off and land

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We need to get to the airport 3 hours before our flight.