200 Daily Use English Action Words Vocabulary with Pictures for Beginners to Advance Learners
Action Verbs and Activities
Introduction to Action Verbs
- The transcript begins with a series of action verbs, emphasizing physical movements such as "ride," "sit down," "stand up," and "fight."
- Additional verbs are introduced, including emotional expressions like "laugh" and cognitive actions such as "think."
Expanding the Vocabulary of Actions
- A variety of activities are listed, showcasing both leisure ("watch TV," "dance") and functional actions ("cut," "throw away").
- The list continues with more dynamic verbs like "fly," "win," and sensory actions such as "smell" and "kiss."
Diverse Physical Movements
- The transcript includes a range of physical activities from basic movements like “walk” to more complex ones like “cartwheel.”
- It also covers various forms of interaction, including social gestures like “hug,” “shake,” and playful actions such as “tickle.”
Emotional Expressions and Interactions
- Emotional responses are highlighted through verbs like “forgive,” “support,” and “encourage.”
- The use of sensory verbs continues with terms related to touch (“pat,” “rub”) and sound (“whistle,” “gargling”).
Complex Actions and Cognitive Processes
- More intricate actions are mentioned, including cognitive tasks such as “understand” and creative processes like “draw” or “build.”
- The final section introduces concepts related to organization (“gather,” “divide”) which may imply teamwork or collaboration.