Good-bye 382 Shin Dang Dong
Week 11 vocabulary
memory
something that is remembered
Mr. Cooper has a great memory because he remembers everything.
tap
to hit something lightly
The teacher asked the students not to tap their pens on the desk.
monsoon
the rains that occur in south Asia in summer
During the monsoon, people carry umbrellas every day.
scroll
a long piece of paper that rolls around one or two cylinders
The king wrote a message on a scroll.
cushion
a soft object used to make something more comfortable
The kids jumped on the cushions on the floor.
possession
something you can own
She took possession
of the shoes after paying for them.
raindrop�
a single drop of rain
A raindrop fell
on my hand.
foreign
coming from a different country.
We have many foreign teachers at our school.
moan
to complain; or to make a low, long sound because of pain
The girl liked to moan when she hurt her foot.
willow
a type of tree
Children played
under the big
willow tree.
guest
a person invited to stay somewhere
We have a guest staying at our house.
farewell
something you say to a person who is leaving
We said farewell to our teacher at the party.
plump
a little fat
The baby has plump cheeks
hanbok
a traditional Korean dress
She wore a
beautiful hanbok
at the festival.
bap sang
Korean meal/ food
Grandmother prepared
a bap sang for
the holiday.
blink
the act of closing and opening one’s eyes
He blinked quickly when something went in his eye.
pastel
a pale or light color
She likes to wear
pastel colors, like
light pink and light blue.
traditional �
a way of thinking, behaving, or doing something that has been used by people for a long time
People wear traditional
clothes at festivals.
celebrate
to do something special or enjoyable for an important event
We love to celebrate when someone has a birthday.
ripple
to move in small waves
The raindrops caused
ripples in the puddle.
sneak
to move quietly hoping not to be heard or seen
The thief tried to sneak away with the toys.
glum
sad; miserable
She looked glum because it was raining.
perk up
to cheer up; become happier
You perk up when you play with friends.
brighten
to make brighter; or to improve one’s mood
All of my classmates helped to brighten up my day.
airport
the place where aircrafts take off and land
We need to get to the airport 3 hours before our flight.