sing /sɪŋ/ (noun) an act of singing Example: Now I'd like to sing a song by the Beatles
some /sʌm/ (determiner) used with uncountable nouns or plural countable nouns to mean ‘an amount of’ or ‘a number of’, when the amount or number is not given Example: I have some friends.
swim /swɪm/ (verb) to move through water by moving your arms and legs, without touching the bottom Example: She can swim very fast.
can /kən/ (modal verb) used to say that it is possible for somebody/something to do something, or for something to happen Example: The food is carefully canned.
dance /dæns/ (noun) a series of movements and steps that are usually performed to music; a particular example of these movements and steps Example: He asked me to dance.
would like /wʊd laɪk/ (verb) Example: I would like some oranges.
speak /spiːk/ (verb) to talk to somebody about something; to have a conversation with somebody Example: He can speak 5 languages.
a packet of milk /ə ˈpakɪt əv mɪlk/ (noun) Example: I bought a packet of milk from the store.
a banana /ə bəˈnɑːnə/ (noun) Example: I ate a banana for breakfast.
an apple /ən ˈap(ə)l/ (noun) Example: I ate an apple for breakfast.
an ice cream /ən ʌɪs kriːm/ (noun) Example: I would like an ice cream, please.
a candy /ə ˈkandi/ (noun) Example: The child asked for a candy.
Here you are /hɪə juː ɑː/ (sent.) Example: Here you are, your coffee.
can't /kænt/ (short form) cannot Example: I can't believe it.
play football /pleɪ ˈfʊtbɔːl/ (verb) Example: We play football every Sunday.
ride a bike /rʌɪd ə bʌɪk/ (verb) Example: I like to ride a bike in the park.