General vocabulary to know

Pre-Reading

Becky Botsford appears to be an ordinary girl who lives with her family in a home in a typical city in the United States. She has a mother, a father, a brother, and a pet monkey, Bob (not his real name). However, she is no ordinary girl. She has superpowers that she must hide from her friends and family! Her secret identity is WordGirl. She is from the planet Lexicon. Bob, whose real name is Huggy Face, helps WordGirl do good things to help people.

On the contrary, Tobey is a 10-year-old, evil boy genius who likes to create problems for people. His mother has technology that helps people defend themselves against him. Let’s hope that it works!

Beau Handsome is the host of the game show. Who will win? Who is more powerful? WordGirl or Tobey?


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Characters

Becky Botsford, also WordGirl

Huggy Face, the monkey (Bob is his fake name)

Tobey, evil boy genius

Tobey’s mother, Claire Macallister

Tobey’s babysitter

Beau Handsome, the game show host

The Butcher, a villain

Vocabulary

Parents and Teachers: This vocabulary does not need to be memorized in order to watch the episode. But reading first will be helpful. We call this the “front-loading” of the vocabulary. This way, the student has some knowledge of the vocabulary words when he or she comes upon them. It also helps the student to see the words in context to know what will be coming in the episode.

Unlike the specific scene vocabulary to help the student comprehend the viewing scenes, this vocabulary here is a general, working vocabulary for the English language. Much of this vocabulary will be repeated in many episodes throughout the entire program.


evil

very bad

genius

very intelligent

a robot, robots

computers that act like people

to wreck

to destroy

to crash

to drop and destroy, to smash

to crush

to smash, to destroy

“a crush”

when a person admires you secretly

“at home”

to be in the house

to admire

to like a person

a butcher

the man who cuts meat

a villain

a person who does bad things

a superhero

a person with superpowers

the consequences

the result of an action (for example, you do a bad thing and so your parents punish you)