park /pɑːrk/ (noun) an area of public land in a town or a city where people go to walk, play and relax Example: There are many big trees in this park.
movie /ˈmuːvi/ (noun) a series of moving pictures recorded with sound that tells a story, watched at a movie theater or on a television or other device Example: I like watching movies very much.
post office /pəʊst ˈɑːfɪs/ (noun) a place where you can buy stamps, send letters, etc. Example: I went to the post office to post some letters
want /wɑːnt/ (verb) to have a desire or a wish for something/somebody Example: Do you want to have some more tea?
stamp /stæmp/ (noun) a small piece of paper with a design on it that you buy and stick on an envelope or a package before you post it Example: The Post Office has issued a commemorative stamp to mark the event
cinema /ˈsɪnəmə/ (noun) a building in which films are shown Example: Do you often go to the cinema?
supermarket /ˈsuːpərmɑːrkɪt/ (noun) a large shop that sells food, drinks and goods used in the home. People choose what they want from the shelves and pay for it as they leave. Example: This is Big C supermarket.
bookshop /ˈbʊkʃɑːp/ (noun) a shop that sells books Example:
zoo /zuː/ (noun) a place where many kinds of wild animals are kept for the public to see and where they are studied, bred (= kept in order to produce young) and protected Example: There are many kinds of animals in this zoo.
bus stop /ˈbʌs stɑːp/ (noun) a place at the side of a road that is marked with a sign, where buses stop Example: You can take a bus at any bus stop.
foodstall /'fu (noun) Example: This is my father's foodstall.
canteen /kænˈtiːn/ (noun) a place where food and drink are served in a factory, a school, etc. Example: We often go to the canteen to buy snacks.
postcard /ˈpəʊstkɑːrd/ (noun) a card used for sending messages by post without an envelope , especially one that has a picture on one side Example: The picture on the postcard is of the ancient Hanoi capital.