someone whose job is to teach in a school, college, etc
teacher (noun)
to learn about a subject, usually at school or university
study (verb)
one of the two flat parts on the ends of your legs that you stand on
foot noun)
a vehicle that takes people to hospital when they are sick or hurt
ambulance
to feel very embarrassed about something
cringe (verb)
to stop trying to think of the answer to a joke or question
give up (Phrasal verb)
the ability to see
eyesight (noun)
having very little money or few possessions
poor (Adjective)
a table that you sit at to write or work, often with drawers
desk (noun)
to make someone slightly angry
annoy (verb)
every time or at any time
whenever (Conjunction)
a person who you dislike or oppose
enemy (noun)
If two or more people -, they like each other and are friendly to each other.
get along (Phrasal verb)
When people -, they use physical force to try to defeat each other.
fight (verb)
to vomit
barf (US very informal verb)
narrow (Adjective)
an empty area that is available to be used
space (noun)
a small piece of metal that is fixed to the surface of something, usually for decoration
stud (noun)
to decide which thing you want
choose (verb)