May /meɪ/ (modal verb) used to say that something is possible Example: My mother's birthday is in May.
no /nəʊ/ (exclamation) used to give a negative reply or statement Example: 'This is boring.’_‘No, it's not!'
book /bʊk/ (noun) a set of printed pages that are fastened inside a cover so that you can turn them and read them Example: My book is thick. Your book is thin.
pen /pen/ (noun) an instrument made of plastic or metal used for writing with ink (= coloured liquid for writing, etc.) Example: My pen is red.
close /kləʊz/ (verb) to put something into a position so that it covers an opening; to get into this position Example: These shops close at 10 o'clock every evening.
open /ˈəʊpən/ (adjective) allowing things or people to go through; not closed or blocked Example: These shops open at 8 o'clock every morning.
yes /jes/ (exclamation) used to answer a question and say that something is correct or true Example: Yes, it's me.
ruler /ˈruːlər/ (noun) a person who rules or governs Example: Her ruler is very long.
eraser /ɪˈreɪsər/ (noun) a small piece of rubber or a similar substance, used for removing pencil marks from paper; a piece of soft material used for removing chalk marks from a blackboard Example: I like this eraser very much.
come in /kʌm ɪn/ (phrasal verb) to enter a room or building Example: May I come in, teacher?
go out /gəʊ aʊt/ (phrasal verb) to leave your house to go to a social event Example: May I go out, teacher?
notebook /ˈnəʊtbʊk/ (noun) a small book of plain paper for writing notes in Example: My mother is buying me a notebook.