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Glossary 3 blow (past tense blew) to move something through the air soplar / volar brains you think with your brains cerebro brave not afraid of anything valiente cellar a room under a building, under the ground sótano city a big, important town ciudad clever quick to learn and understand listo, inteligente, espabilado clothes dresses, trousers, shirts, coats, etc. ropa coward a person who is afraid of many things cobarde disappear when something disappears, you can’t see it or find it desaparecer emerald a beautiful green jewel esmeralda fall (past tense fell) to go down suddenly to a lower place caer heart the part of you which feels, loves, is happy, etc. corazón hurt to do bad things to people herir magic when strange, exciting, unusual things happen magia mend to make something good again (e.g. a broken window) reparar pick up to take something up in your hand recoger, coger shout (v) to speak very loudly gritar strange if something is strange to you, you do not know it or understand it extraño, desco- nocido tin a soft white metal estaño tricks clever things which look like magic, but which are not magic trucos, engaños voice you speak, shout, sing, etc. with your voice voz witch a woman in stories who can do magic bruja wizard a man in stories who can do magic brujo, mago English Description in English Spanish The Wizard of Oz L. Frank Baum Retold by Rosemary Border English Description in English Spanish English Your language Words to learn • Write down any other new words you discover in your Oxford Graded Reader. • Translate them into your language. • Now try to learn them! ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ English Description in English Spanish 1

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  • 1Glossary 3

    blow (past tense blew)

    to move something through the air soplar / volar

    brains you think with your brains cerebro

    brave not afraid of anything valiente

    cellar a room under a building, under the ground

    stano

    city a big, important town ciudad

    clever quick to learn and understand listo, inteligente, espabilado

    clothes dresses, trousers, shirts, coats, etc. ropa

    coward a person who is afraid of many things cobarde

    disappear when something disappears, you cant see it or find it

    desaparecer

    emerald a beautiful green jewel esmeralda

    fall (past tense fell)

    to go down suddenly to a lower place caer

    heart the part of you which feels, loves, is happy, etc.

    corazn

    hurt to do bad things to people herir

    magic when strange, exciting, unusual things happen

    magia

    mend to make something good again (e.g. a broken window)

    reparar

    pick up to take something up in your hand recoger, coger

    shout (v) to speak very loudly gritar

    strange if something is strange to you, you do not know it or understand it

    extrao, desco-nocido

    tin a soft white metal estao

    tricks clever things which look like magic, but which are not magic

    trucos, engaos

    voice you speak, shout, sing, etc. with your voice

    voz

    witch a woman in stories who can do magic bruja

    wizard a man in stories who can do magic brujo, mago

    English Description in English Spanish

    The Wizard of OzL. Frank Baum Retold by Rosemary Border

    English Description in English Spanish

    English Your language

    Words to learn

    Write down any other new words you discover in your Oxford Graded Reader. Translate them into your language. Now try to learn them!

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