New Words:

important [ɪmˈpɔːrtnt] adj.重要的
importance [ɪmˈpɔːrtns] n.重要性;价值


Sample Sentences:

It's very important to me.
I have something important to tell you.

Do you know the importance of the plan?
Could you tell the importance of English?

New Words:

bring [brɪŋ] 带来
brought [brɔːt] bring的过去式和过去分词


Sample Sentences:

Next time I'll bring a book.
Bring your own toilet paper.
Don't forget to bring your books with you.
This ring has always brought me good luck.

New Words:

glad [ɡlæd] adj. 高兴;乐意;愿意;愉快


Sample Sentences:

I'm so glad to see you.
I'm glad to hear you're feeling better.
‘I passed the test!’ ‘I'm so glad (for you).’

New Words:

scarf [skɑːrf] 围巾;披巾;头巾
scarves [skɑːrvz] scarf 的复数
knit [nɪt] v. 编织
knitted [ˈnɪtɪd] 可做形容词
knitting [ˈnɪtɪŋ] 可做名词


He tied a scarf around his neck.
She tied her scarf over her head.

I knitted this scarf myself.
Where's my knitting?
Lucy was sitting on the sofa, knitting.
She's knitting her husband a pair of socks.

New Words:

younger ['jʌŋɡər] 幼小的;相对年轻的
older [oʊldər] 年长的
beer [bɪr] 啤酒


Sample Sentences:

Is your sister older or younger than you?
My older brother lives and works in Los Angeles.
James looks younger than his wife but he is five years older.
There were two empty beer bottles on the table.