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Past Progressive (When and While) VOCABULARY
A DAY AT THE AMUSEMENT PARK VOCABULARY
- Amusement Park – A place with various rides, games, and entertainment.
- Roller Coaster – A ride with steep inclines and sharp curves.
- Bumper Cars – Small electric cars that people drive and bump into each other.
- Ferris Wheel – A large vertical wheel with passenger cars.
- Carousel – A rotating ride with seats often shaped like horses.
- Ticket Booth – A place where tickets are sold.
- Haunted House – A spooky attraction designed to scare visitors.
- Food Stall – A place where food and drinks are sold.
- Magician – A performer who does tricks and illusions.
- Cotton Candy – A fluffy, sugary treat.
- Arcade – An area with various games and machines.
- Concession Stand – A booth selling snacks and drinks.
- Thrill Ride – A ride that is exciting and often scary.
- Funhouse – A building with various obstacles and mirrors for fun.
- Tickets – Slips of paper or electronic passes allowing entry to rides.
- Queue – A line of people waiting for a ride or attraction.
- Sideshow – A small show or attraction within a larger amusement park.
- Merry-go-round – Another term for a carousel.
- Water Slide – A ride where people slide down into a pool.
- Parade – A public procession, often with floats and performers.
- Games of Skill – Booths where people play games to win prizes.
- Stunt Show – A performance involving dangerous acts.
- Fireworks – Explosive displays often held at night.
- Clown – A performer dressed in a costume and makeup, often comedic.
- Gift Shop – A store selling souvenirs and memorabilia.
- Ride Operator – A person who controls the rides.
- Safety Harness – A device used to keep riders secure on a ride.
- Themed Area – A section of the park designed around a specific theme.
- Exit Gate – The gate through which visitors leave the park.
- First Aid Station – A place to receive medical assistance.
Amusement Park Fun Quiz