This document provides vocabulary related to amusement parks in English and Spanish. It includes 20 terms translated to Spanish that describe actions and rides commonly found at amusement parks. These terms cover having fun, feelings of dizziness, different rides like rollercoasters and ferris wheels, and related actions like getting on and off rides. The document also defines different types of lines like horizontal, vertical, diagonal, angled, and curved that are important for art and crafts.
This document provides vocabulary related to amusement parks in English and Spanish. It includes 20 terms translated to Spanish that describe actions and rides commonly found at amusement parks. These terms cover having fun, feelings of dizziness, different rides like rollercoasters and ferris wheels, and related actions like getting on and off rides. The document also defines different types of lines like horizontal, vertical, diagonal, angled, and curved that are important for art and crafts.
This document provides vocabulary related to amusement parks in English and Spanish. It includes 20 terms translated to Spanish that describe actions and rides commonly found at amusement parks. These terms cover having fun, feelings of dizziness, different rides like rollercoasters and ferris wheels, and related actions like getting on and off rides. The document also defines different types of lines like horizontal, vertical, diagonal, angled, and curved that are important for art and crafts.
This document provides vocabulary related to amusement parks in English and Spanish. It includes 20 terms translated to Spanish that describe actions and rides commonly found at amusement parks. These terms cover having fun, feelings of dizziness, different rides like rollercoasters and ferris wheels, and related actions like getting on and off rides. The document also defines different types of lines like horizontal, vertical, diagonal, angled, and curved that are important for art and crafts.
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EDUCACIÓN PLÁSTICA Y VISUAL – 1º ESO
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AMUSEMENT PARK Vocabulary. First of all you have to find out the meaning of these words and add them to your vocabulary list:
To have fun ……………………………………………
To spin …………………………………………… To be scared …………………………………………… To feel sick ………………………………………….. To feel queasy ………………………………………….. To loose your balance ………………………………………….. To keep your balance ………………………………………….. To have a faint, to faint ………………………………………….. To feel dizzy ………………………………………….. vertigo ………………………………………….. ride ………………………………………….. To take a ride …………………………………………… To get on a ride ………………………………………….. To get off a ride ………………………………………….. roller coster (AmE), big dipper (BrE) …………………………………. ferris wheel (AmE), big wheel (BrE) ………………………………… swing ………………………………………….. bumper cars ………………………………………….. carousel ………………………………………….. fireworks …………………………………………..
Line: An identifiable path of a point moving in space.
Horizontal lines: Lines that run parallel to the ground or ceiling. === Vertical lines: Lines that run up and down parallel to the wall or trees. ||||| Diagonal lines: Lines that are slanting lines. \\\\\ Angled lines: /\/\/\/\/ ><<> Lines that are made from combining diagonal lines
Curved lines: Lines that are curly and express movement.~~~~~