Welcome to our fun word adventure! In Chapter 1, My Bicycle, we read a poem about a child riding a red bicycle with a trin-trin bell. Some words in this poem might be new for you. Don’t worry! This list of important words comes with easy meanings and examples to make learning super fun.
Bicycle
Meaning: A vehicle with two wheels that you ride by pedaling.
Example: The child has a red bicycle to ride with friends.
Pedal
Meaning: To push the parts of a bicycle with your feet to make it move.
Example: I pedal my bicycle to go fast.
Aside
Meaning: To move to the side or out of the way.
Example: My friends move aside when they hear the bell.
Bell
Meaning: A part on the bicycle that makes a ringing sound.
Example: The bell goes trin-trin to tell friends to move.
Seat
Meaning: The part of the bicycle where you sit.
Example: The seat on the bicycle is blue.
Tyres
Meaning: The round, rubber parts of the bicycle that touch the ground.
Example: The tyres on my bicycle are black.
Sometimes
Meaning: Not always, but at certain times.
Example: Sometimes I ride my bicycle slowly.
Track
Meaning: The path or way the bicycle goes.
Example: My bicycle stays on track when I ride.
Helmet
Meaning: A hard hat you wear to keep your head safe.
Example: I put on my helmet before riding my bicycle.
Everywhere
Meaning: All places or many places.
Example: I ride my bicycle happily everywhere.
Just like the child rides a bicycle with friends, these words are your friends too. Keep practicing them, and you’ll be awesome at English! Happy Learning!
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