Young Sheldon Season 5 Episodes 15 English Vocabulary List

Young Sheldon S5E15

A Lobster an Armadillo and a Way Bigger Number

This page provides a comprehensive Young Sheldon Season 5 Episode 15 English Vocabulary List, featuring a total of 163 words that cater primarily to learners at the B1 CEFR level. As you explore the vocabulary, which includes 49 words at the B2 level and even a few at C1 and C2, you can enhance your English skills through a reading passage that contextualizes the episode "A Lobster an Armadillo and a Way Bigger Number," where Sheldon faces the challenge of impressing his teacher with a paper about a famous scientist. Additionally, you can engage in AI speaking practice to reinforce your understanding and pronunciation of the new vocabulary.

163 words
A2
27
B1
80
B2
49
C1
6
C2
1
a big deal B1 +
a keeper B2 +
absentminded B2 +
acting like idiots B1 +
ain't B2 +
ain't nothing but B2 +
ain't popular B1 +
all a tingle B2 +
all right A2 +
animal hospital B1 +
annoying B1 +
armadillo B1 +
asked for my advice A2 +
bald B1 +
barkeep B2 +
bathroom breaks A2 +
behind the wheel B1 +
bladder B2 +
blond and hot B1 +
blow your chances B2 +
born and bred B2 +
bugging B1 +
burial B1 +
celebrated B1 +
check in with B2 +
check on B1 +
chicharron C1 +
come clean B2 +
comes off B2 +
concerns B1 +
could use a break B1 +
count out-of-state license plates B1 +
creating memories B1 +
daddy-daughter date B1 +
daddy-daughter dates B2 +
dang B1 +
dating A2 +
dating an older woman B1 +
deceased B2 +
deep-fried B1 +
depressing B1 +
deserves to know B2 +
disappointed in B1 +
do the right thing B1 +
Donner Party C1 +
embrace B2 +
exciting A2 +
feel so much better A2 +
feeling guilty B1 +
filthy B2 +
firehouse B1 +
first one to a hundred wins B1 +
foot on the brake B1 +
for the rest of our lives B1 +
game over B1 +
gently B1 +
get ahead of myself B2 +
get back to work B1 +
get bitten B1 +
get in the truck A2 +
getting serious B1 +
give it a shot B2 +
go too far B2 +
goes straight like this A2 +
hang up B1 +
has a soft spot for B2 +
having fun A2 +
having some fun A2 +
helpless B1 +
hit an armadillo B1 +
Holy moly B1 +
human hospital B1 +
I see it in your face B1 +
idiot B1 +
in for B1 +
integrity B2 +
jackass B2 +
jazz funeral B2 +
jukebox B1 +
junk food A2 +
kind of B1 +
leave the kid alone B1 +
leave you two kids be B2 +
let it go B1 +
let's you and me go do something fun A2 +
lied about B1 +
looking after B1 +
lying about his age B1 +
makes it okay to lie B1 +
mariachi B1 +
medical assistance B2 +
microkelvin C2 +
minors B2 +
moved out B1 +
Muy caliente B1 +
nervous traveler B1 +
not as fun as mine A2 +
on our way B1 +
or nothing B2 +
pace yourself B2 +
parking lot A2 +
peeing in a bottle B1 +
pick up the pace B2 +
plotting B2 +
pressing matters B2 +
pull the shifter B2 +
put your shoes on A2 +
rascal B2 +
reluctance B2 +
rest stop B1 +
restroom A2 +
road trip A2 +
roadkill B2 +
robust signal C1 +
seems like a good place to practice B1 +
send-off B1 +
seriously love you so much A2 +
settled on B2 +
silently B1 +
silly A2 +
slow-moving B1 +
societal norms B2 +
sounds like there's a 'but' on the way B2 +
speak of the devil B1 +
Speaking of B1 +
speed limit A2 +
spicy B1 +
state motto B2 +
static B1 +
stop it A2 +
stuff of nightmares B2 +
stuffed B1 +
sucks B1 +
take care of B1 +
take your foot off the brake B1 +
teach me how to drive A2 +
tend to be B1 +
that's a shame B1 +
thinking of giving it a try B1 +
too full to drive B1 +
tranquility B2 +
TripTik C1 +
trouble you for B2 +
troubled B1 +
trucker's buddy C1 +
turn away from sin B2 +
up for anything B2 +
urinate B2 +
vaya con dios B1 +
very well A2 +
welcome to A2 +
what are you up to B1 +
what'd I do now A2 +
Winner winner he's-going-with-you dinner B2 +
worked my way up B2 +
works B1 +
wrapping you in a towel B2 +
y'all B1 +
yellow pages B1 +
you already knew A2 +
you don't know all the facts B1 +
you don't know what I know A2 +
Zen-like calm C1 +

In "A Lobster an Armadillo and a Way Bigger Number," Sheldon Cooper faces a big challenge at school when he must write a paper about a famous scientist. He wants to impress his teacher, but he also feels the pressure of doing a great job. Meanwhile, his brother, Georgie, is trying to find ways to make money and improve his life. He has some funny ideas that make his family laugh, but they also worry about his choices. Their mother, Mary, is trying to support both her sons as they deal with their problems.

As the story unfolds, Sheldon struggles with his paper and learns that sometimes it's okay to ask for help. He receives support from his family, which helps him feel more confident. At the same time, Georgie's plans for making money lead to some unexpected situations, creating a mix of humor and tension. The episode shows how family can help us through challenges, and it highlights the importance of working together to solve problems, all while keeping the audience entertained with funny moments and heartwarming scenes.

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