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Vocabulary: walking - English lesson
There are many different ways to walk! English is very rich and the vocabulary to
express them is very varied...
They're on tiptoe...
To walk/ a walk |
To walk back |
To go for a walk |
To walk lightly/ heavily |
To walk on tiptoe |
To stride/ stride in |
A stride |
To trudge |
To tramp |
To stalk out |
What a stride!
To wade |
To waddle |
To strut about/ strut around |
To sidle along |
To hobble |
To limp/ to have a limp |
He is limping/ he has a limp He's stumbling.
To fall/ fall down/ fall over |
To knock sb down |
To drop stg |
To stagger |
To sway backwards and forwards |
To reel |
To stumble over stg |
To trip |
To slump |
To slip |
To collapse |
To hop To creep
A jump/ a leap |
To jump/ to leap |
To bounce |
To skip |
To hop |
To wriggle
To climb up/ climb down |
A climb |
To creep |
To wriggle |
To slide |
To swim |
To fly |
Climbing up the mountain...
- To climb up a ladder/ a staircase
- To swim back
- To rumble past
- To rattle past
- To clang past
There you are! Now you can choose, and express your own way to advance!

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