High Time in New York
Manhattan
Algonquins small group of Native North Americans, who used to live on the island of Manhattan …
Legend has it that Manhattan was purchsed from the Algonquin Indians for a few dollars worth of beads …
trivia triv ‧ i ‧ a detailed facts about history, sports, famous people, etc.
trivia
Empire State Building
102 nd Floor of Empire St. Building
Central Park
The United Nations United Nations Symbol
million mil‧lion the number 1,000,000 an extremely large number of people or things
one million dollars
restaurant res‧tau‧rant a place where you can buy and eat a meal
restaurant
island is ‧ land a piece of land completely surrounded by water
Liberty Island where the Statue of Liberty resides …
Ellis Island – where immigrants entered the United States …
giant gi ‧ ant extremely big, and much bigger than other things of the same type
giant
Statue of Liberty ’ s Crown
immigrant im ‧ mi ‧ grant someone who enters another country to live there permanently
Polish immigrants
thousand thou ‧ sand the number 1000 an extremely large number of things or people
A thousand pennies
hurricane hur ‧ ri ‧ cane a storm that has very strong fast winds and that moves over water
A hurricane approaching
continent con ‧ ti ‧ nent a large mass of land surrounded by sea
The seven continents
language lan ‧ guage a system of communication by written or spoken words, which is used by the people of a particular country or area
Language tree – where they came from …
hundred hun ‧ dred the number 100 a very large number of things or people
One hundred foot high building …
museum mu ‧ se ‧ um a building where important cultural, historical, or scientific objects are kept and shown to the public
Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City