Unlock 1 – Unit 5 – Jobs – LS – Vocabulary 2
The vocabulary introduced here is from the “Unlock 1”, Listening and Speaking book. Specifically, it comes from the unit 5(Jobs) and it is the second vocabulary set.
Strong Definition: Having a lot of physical power.
- He is so strong that he can lift heavy boxes easily.
- The strong wind blew the trees back and forth in the storm.
- She became strong after exercising at the gym every week.
- Real World Use Case: 🔗 Strong on Youglish

Kind Definition: Friendly and generous.
- The kind neighbor gave us cookies when we moved in.
- She was kind and helped her friend with homework after school.
- He is a kind person who always shares his toys with others.
- Real World Use Case: 🔗 Kind on Youglish

Polite Definition: Having good manners and showing respect.
- The polite boy said “please” and “thank you” at the store.
- She was polite and listened quietly when her teacher spoke.
- He wrote a polite letter to thank his friend for the gift.
- Real World Use Case: 🔗 Polite on Youglish

Example Definition: Something that is used to show what other similar things are like.
- The teacher showed an example of a good essay to the class.
- She drew a picture as an example of how to color neatly.
- His hard work is a great example for other students to follow.
- Real World Use Case: 🔗 Example on Youglish

Fit Definition: In good physical condition, healthy and strong.
- She stays fit by running and eating healthy foods every day.
- He is fit because he plays soccer and exercises regularly.
- The fit athlete won the race because of her strong body.
- Real World Use Case: 🔗 Fit on Youglish

Teach Definition: To give knowledge or skills to someone.
- The teacher will teach us how to read maps in class.
- She teaches her little brother how to tie his shoes.
- He wants to teach math at a school when he grows up.
- Real World Use Case: 🔗 Teach on Youglish

Interactive Vocabulary
Activity 1: Multiple Choice Quiz
Choose the correct definition for each word.
Vocabulary Activities
Here are some engaging vocabulary activities related to the words mentioned above. These activities will reinforce the vocabulary you’ve just taught your students.
Matching – Vocabulary Quiz
In this activity, the students will match the words with their respective definitions.
Word Search – Find the hidden words in a letter Grid
In this activity, the students will search for the words that the teacher has taught. The words are hidden in a letter grid.
Spin the Wheel – Find the word
In this game, the teacher will spin a wheel, and eventually, it will stop. When the wheel stops, the students will see the meaning of a specific word. Then, the teacher will ask one of the students to guess the word by carefully reading its definition. The teacher may ask the student to make a sentence for the word.
Unscramble the word or phrase – Vocabulary Quiz
In this activity, the students will move the letters around to put them in the right order and reveal a word or phrase. All these words are connected to the above vocabulary.
Open the box
In this fun activity, the teacher will choose one of the students to participate. First, that student will pick a number. Then, the teacher will click on the chosen number. What happens next? Well, the student will see the meaning of a word—a word related to the vocabulary the teacher has taught in class. Now comes the exciting part: the student needs to read the meaning and guess the word! If the guess is correct, the teacher might even ask the student to create a sentence using that word.

