What's the difference between your thumbs and your toes?

September 28, 2022 10:57 PM
The four vocabularies of listening, speaking, reading, and writing are frequently taken into account by educators. One of the hardest parts of learning a second language is developing a wide vocabulary.
Introduction

A person's language's set of common terms is known as their vocabulary. A vocabulary is a valuable and essential tool for communication and information acquisition that typically develops with age. One of the hardest parts of learning a second language is developing a wide vocabulary.

The words we need to know in order to communicate successfully are referred to as our vocabulary.  The words we require to grasp what we hear are known as listening vocabulary. The vocabulary we use when speaking is called speaking vocabulary. The words we must grasp to comprehend what we read are referred to as reading vocabulary. The vocabulary we use when writing is made up of words.

List of words

elbow 

the part in the middle of your arm, where it bends

extremity 

a part of your body that is furthest from the main part, for example a finger or toe

finger 

your fingers are the long thin parts on the end of your hands

fingernail 

any of the hard smooth parts that cover the ends of your fingers

fingertip 

the end of your finger

fist 

your hand when your fingers are closed tightly

foot 

the part of your body at the end of your leg, on which you stand

forearm 

the lower part of your arm, between your elbow and your wrist

forefinger 

the finger that is next to your thumb. Next to your forefinger is your middle finger, then your ring finger, and the smallest is your little finger.

groin 

the area where your legs join the front of your body

hand 

the part of your body at the end of each arm that you use for picking up and holding things

haunch 

the upper part of an animal’s or human’s leg, including the hip and buttock

heel 

the back part of your foot, below your ankle

heel 

the part of the front of your hand nearest your wrist

index finger 

the finger next to your thumb

instep 

the raised part in the middle of your foot

knee 

the part in the middle of your leg, where it bends

knuckle 

one of the parts where your fingers can bend or where they join your hand

leg 

one of the two parts of your body to which your feet are attached

leg 

relating to your leg

limb 

an arm, or a leg

Conclusion

A reader's comprehension of what they are reading is substantially aided by their use of vocabulary. The majority of the words in a work must be understood in order for the reader to comprehend it. Most word meanings are imparted to students indirectly via daily interactions with written and oral language. Through well crafted education, new words are taught. You can also download our app from the playstore or visit our website.