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At the Beach

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Barnacle

A small sea creature that has a shell and usually sticks tightly to rocks and the bottom of boats.

(noun)

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Bay

A part of the sea that is partly surrounded by a curved piece of land.

(noun)

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Beach

An area of sand at the edge of the sea.

(noun)

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Beach ball

A large, brightly colored plastic ball filled with air that people use for playing games on the beach.

(noun)

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Beach buggy

A small car with big wheels and open sides that you can drive across sand.

(noun)

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Beach towel

A large towel that is used for lying in the sun.

(noun)

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Bikini

A two-piece item of clothing that women use for swimming.

(noun)

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Boardwalk

A path made of wooden boards that is built along a beach.

(noun)

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Boat

A small ship that people use to travel on the sea.

(noun)

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Cape

A large piece of high land that sticks out into the sea.

(noun)

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Clam

A small sea creature that has a shell in two parts and can be eaten.

(noun)

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Coast

The land beside the sea.

(noun)

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Conch

A snail-like sea creature that lives in a large spiral shell.

(noun)

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Cool box

A container to keep food and drinks cool.

(noun)

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Coral

A substance like rock formed in the sea by groups of very small sea creatures.

(noun)

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Cove

A part of the coast that curves and partly surrounds the sea.

(noun)

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Crab

A sea creature with a round flat body covered by a hard shell and five pairs of legs that people can eat as seafood.

(noun)

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Current

The continuous movement of water in the sea.

(noun)

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Deckchair

A folding chair with a low seat made of a long strip of cloth that people usually use on the beach.

(noun)

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Dive

To jump into water or move down under the water with your head and arms going in first.

(verb)

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Dock

An area of water that can accommodate a ship.

(noun)

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Dune

A hill of sand near a beach.

(noun)

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Ebb tide

The regular movement of the sea away from the coast.

(noun)

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Fin

A thin part that sticks out of the body of a fish.

(noun)

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Fish

An animal that lives in water and uses fins and a tail to swim.

(noun)

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Fish

To try to catch fish.

(verb)

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Fishing

The sport or business of catching fish.

(noun)

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Hat

A covering for the head, usually has a flat edge that sticks out to protect your face from the sun.

(noun)

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Hermit crab

A kind of crab that uses the empty shells of other sea creatures.

(noun)

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High tide

The time when the sea at its highest level.

(noun)

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Inner tube

A rubber tube filled with air that is used to help you float on water.

(noun)

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Island

A piece of land that is surrounded by water.

(noun)

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Jellyfish

A sea creature with a soft, almost transparent body.

(noun)

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Jet-ski

A craft for riding on water that is ridden like a motorbike.

(noun)

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Kayak

A type of light boat that is moved using a paddle.

(noun)

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Kelp

A large, brown plant that grows in the sea.

(noun)

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Lagoon

An area of sea water that is separated from the sea by a line of rocks and sand.

(noun)

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Lifeguard

A person on a beach whose job is to keep swimmers save.

(noun)

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Life jacket

A jacket without sleeve that is filled with air and designed to help you float in water.

(noun)

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Life preserver

A ring filled with air that can float and is used to rescue a person who has fallen into water.

(noun)

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Limpet

A small sea animal with a cone-shaped shell that lives on rocks.

(noun)

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Low tide

The time when sea water is at its lowest level.

(noun)

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Mangrove

A tropical tree that has aerial roots and grows near water.

(noun)

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Mussel

A small sea animal that can be eaten and lives inside a two-part shell that can be open up.

(noun)

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Neap tide

The time when there is only a small difference between the level of the water at high tide and at low tide.

(noun)

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Ocean

A very large area of water.

(noun)

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Palm tree

A tropical tree that has a tall trunk and a mass of long pointed leaves at the top.

(noun)

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Pelican

A large bird with a bag of skin under its beak that catches fish and lives near water.

(noun)

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Pier

A low structure that is built at the edge of water where boats stop next to it and people walk along it.

(noun)

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Reef

A line of sharp rocks or a raised area of sand near the surface of the sea.

(noun)

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Relax

To rest and do something enjoyable after working.

(verb)

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Rest

To stop working or doing an activity for a period of time.

(verb)

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Rock pool

A small amount of water that is found between the rocks by the sea.

(noun)

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Sailing boat

A small boat with a sheet of material used to catch the wind.

(noun)

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Sand

A substance that consists of very small pieces of rocks and is found at a beach.

(noun)

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Sandbar

A long mass of sand that is formed by the movement of the water at the point where a river meets the sea.

(noun)

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Sandcastle

A pile of sand on a beach that looks like a castle, usually made by children.

(noun)

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Scuba

The activity of swimming underwater using special breathing equipment.

(noun)

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Sea

A large area of salty water that is smaller than an ocean.

(noun)

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Seagull

A large grey or white bird that lives near the sea.

(noun)

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Seashell

The empty shell of a small sea creature that is often found on the beach.

(noun)

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Seashore

The land at the edge of the sea.

(noun)

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Shark

A large and dangerous sea fish that has several rows of sharp teeth.

(noun)

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Shell

The hard protective covering of an animal.

(noun)

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Ship

A large boat that people use to travel on the sea or to transport goods across the sea.

(noun)

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Snorkel

A tube that allows you to breathe while swimming under water.

(noun)

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Starfish

A flat sea animal that has the shape of a star.

(noun)

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Sun

The object in the sky that gives the earth light and heat.

(noun)

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Sunbathe

To sit or lie in the sun’s light usually on a beach, in order to make your skin darker.

(verb)

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Sunburn

A skin condition that is red and painful that is caused by too much time in the sun.

(noun)

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Sunglasses

Dark glasses that you wear to protect your eyes from bright sunlight.

(noun)

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Sunscreen

A lotion or oil that you put on your skin to protect it from being damaged by the sun.

(noun)

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Suntan

Nice brown skin that people with pale skin gets after spending time in the sun.

(noun)

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Surf

To ride on waves while standing or lying on a special board.

(verb)

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Surfboard

A long narrow board that is designed to ride on waves.

(noun)

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Swim

To move through water by moving your arms and legs.

(verb)

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Swimming cap

A soft rubber of plastic cap that you use to keep your hair dry while swimming.

(noun)

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Swimsuit

A piece of clothing that people wear for swimming.

(noun)

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Tan

The brown color that you get after spending time in the sun.

(noun)

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Tide

The rise and fall of the sea level.

(noun)

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Undertow

The water current that pulls away from the land when a wave comes onto the shore.

(noun)

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Underwater

To be below the surface of an area of water.

(adjective)

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Water

An area that is not covered by land such as the sea, lake, river, etc.

(noun)

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Wave

A line of raised water that moves across the surface of the sea.

(noun)

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Wet

To be covered in water.

(adjective)

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Wharf

A flat structure that is built beside the sea so that boats can stop next to it.

(noun)

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Yacht

A boat with a sail that is used for sport or travelling for pleasure.

(noun)

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