3.1 U1 L1 A Fine, Fine School
Multiple Meaning Words
Ms. Caron Chen
Fine
• excellent • thin
1. Draw a fine line between the pictures of lion and tiger.
a. excellentb. thin
2. It is a fine day. Let’s go picnicking.a. excellentb. thin
kind
• type • nice
1. Emma is very kind and helpful.a. typesb. nice
2. What kind of vegetables do you like?a. typesb. nice
watch
• Small clock on your hand
• To look at
1. After watching the movie, my mom cried
a. small clock on your handb. to look at
2. Is your watch too fast?a. small clock on your handb. to look at
train
• Transportation vehicle
• To teach
1. His parents train him to be a basketball player.
a. a transportation vehicleb. to teach
2. We will go to Hwa Lien by train.a. a transportation vehicleb. to teach
trip
• journey • To fall
1. Mr. Haktak tripped and fell into the pot.a. journeyb. to fall
2. Last Saturday, we took a fun trip to Taipei.
a. journeyb. to fall
sense
• feel • See, hear, smell, taste or touch
1. When I got into the room, I can sense something was wrong.
a. feelb. See, hear, smell, taste or touch
2. We use five senses to learn.a. feelb. See, hear, smell, taste or touch
frame
• A border around a picture
• A person’s body
1. My dad made a frame for my picture.a. A border around a pictureb. A person’s body
2. Her frame is in good shape.a. A border around a pictureb. A person’s body