Visual: Spoken: Meaning: Word Formulation

Word Formulation
Visual:
Spoken:
Spell the word first: c - a - m - e - l
The trainer pronounces the whole word: camel
Then repeat the word: camel
Meaning:

a humped back, long-necked mammal.
Part of speech: noun
Plural: camels
Using the word in sentences:
A camel can have one or two humps.
A camel can go days without water.
Camels are very interesting animals.
A camel will allow people to ride it.
Camels like the hot and dry climates.
Generally, a camel is a gentle animal.
I rode on a camel at the circus.
Camels are vegetarian animals.
The thick fur of a camel reflects the sun.
People use camels to transport goods across the desert.
Word Formulation
Visual:
Spoken:
Spell the word first: c - a - m - e - r - a
The trainer pronounces the whole word: camera
Then repeat the word: camera
Meaning:

a device for taking photographs.
Part of speech: noun
Plural: cameras
Using the word in sentences:
We took our camera with us to the park.
She took pictures with her camera.
She has three cameras.
Their camera took great pictures!
We all brought cameras to the wedding!
They left cameras on each table.
His camera had a very bright flash!
My camera is so small it fits in my pocket!
I have a camera on my cell phone.
The better the camera, the better the picture.
Word Formulation
Visual:
Spoken:
Spell the word first: c - a - n
The trainer pronounces the whole word: can
Then repeat the word: can
Meaning:

a sealed container for food, beverages, etc..
Part of speech: noun
Plural: cans
Using the word in sentences:
I bought a can of tomato soup.
He brought us six cans of soda.
I ordered a pizza and a can of soda.
She opened a can of tuna fish.
Mom makes her vegetables from the can.
Do you recycle all of your cans?
They bought five cans of corn at the store!
My dad likes sardines from the can.
We kept many cans of food in storage.
I dropped my can of cola on the floor.
Word Formulation
Visual:
Spoken:
Spell the word first: c - a - n - d - l - e
The trainer pronounces the whole word: candle
Then repeat the word: candle
Meaning:

a molded piece of wax with a wick in the middle for light.
Part of speech: noun
Plural: candles
Using the word in sentences:
She lit the candles on the table for dinner.
My sister decorates with candles.
I made my own candle in school.
Do you know how to light a candle?
Her candle smelled like vanilla.
Candles were used before electricity.
We bought her candles for her birthday.
I light a candle before I take my bath.
They lit the candles for the ceremony.
He used a candle to find his way in the dark.
Word Formulation
Visual:
Spoken:
Spell the word first: c - a - n - d - y
The trainer pronounces the whole word: candy
Then repeat the word: candy
Meaning:

a variety of sweet confections made with sugar, syrup, etc.
Part of speech: noun
Plural: candies
Using the word in sentences:
I like hard, fruit flavored candy.
She likes chewy candy.
Taffy is her favorite type of candy.
We got a lot of candy on Halloween!
Candy canes at Christmas are the best!
She left little dinner candies on the table.
How many pieces of candy will you eat?
He was eating his candy bar in the park.
Eating too much candy can hurt your teeth!
Have you ever made homemade candy?
Word Formulation
Visual:
Spoken:
Spell the word first: c - a - r - r - o - t
The trainer pronounces the whole word: carrot
Then repeat the word: carrot
Meaning:

deep orange edible root of the cultivated carrot plant.
Part of speech: noun
Plural: carrots
Using the word in sentences:
Rabbits love carrots.
Carrots grow underground.
He grows carrots in his garden.
Carrots are good for your eyes.
I eat carrots as a healthy snack.
She likes her carrots cooked and soft.
The flowers on a carrot plant are white.
Grandma made a carrot cake for desert!
Carrots are a good source of Vitamin A.
Mom makes carrot juice for us to drink.
Word Formulation
Visual:
Spoken:
Spell the word first: c - a - s - h
The trainer pronounces the whole word: cash
Then repeat the word: cash
Meaning:

money in the form of bills or coins.
Part of speech: noun
Plural: cash
Using the word in sentences:
We used cash to pay for the book.
They only accept cash at this store.
It is always better to use cash than credit.
How much cash do you have right now?
My cash is kept in my wallet.
Her cash is kept in her purse.
The bank holds a lot of cash in its vaults.
He handed me the cash he owed me.
The bank teller counted my cash deposit.
I did not have enough cash to pay for the ice cream.
Word Formulation
Visual:
Spoken:
Spell the word first: c - a - t
The trainer pronounces the whole word: cat
Then repeat the word: cat
Meaning:

a domesticated carnivore, bred in many varieties.
Part of speech: noun
Plural: cats
Using the word in sentences:
The cat is on the window sill.
We named our cat "Buttons".
The cat chased the mouse.
How many cats do you have?
Our cat is black and white.
Her cat is brown.
She took her cat to the vet.
His cat just had kittens.
What color is your cat?
Their cats are friends.
Word Formulation
Visual:
Spoken:
Spell the word first: c - e - l - e - r - y
The trainer pronounces the whole word: celery
Then repeat the word: celery
Meaning:

a plant of the parsley family whose leafstalks are edible.
Part of speech: noun
Plural: celeries
Using the word in sentences:
I love to have celery in my salad.
The root of a celery plant is edible too.
Celery contains lots of fiber.
Celery is used in medicine.
Have you ever tried celery?
Many people are allergic to celery.
He eats his celery with peanut butter.
She grows celery in her garden.
Celery, when eaten raw, is crunchy.
Mom uses celery when she cooks.
Word Formulation
Visual:
Spoken:
Spell the word first: c - h - a - i - r
The trainer pronounces the whole word: chair
Then repeat the word: chair
Meaning:

A seat for one person with a support for the back.
Part of speech: noun
Plural: chairs
Using the word in sentences:
We sat in the chairs around the table.
I had my own chair in the living room.
She has a set of six matching chairs.
He pulled out the chair for me to sit down.
A king's chair is called his throne.
The chair and the couch match in color.
My chair has a foot rest.
The desk chair has wheels.
I love my rocking chair.
They fell asleep in the chairs by the pool.