🇬🇧🇪🇸 chameleon - camaleón : English Lesson
noun
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Meaning of "chameleon" ("camaleón"), detailed definition, and a short video lesson below.
A chameleon is a special kind of lizard that can change the color of its skin. It might be green on a leaf, brown on a branch, or even show several colors at once. It does this to hide from enemies, to surprise insects it wants to eat, and sometimes to show its mood or talk to other chameleons. Chameleons usually move slowly, have eyes that can look in different directions, and a long sticky tongue for catching bugs.
The chameleon sat on my math test and turned the exact shade of my wrong answers.
On my art project, the chameleon kept changing colors so fast that my teacher called it “extra credit.”
The chameleon stood on my bald uncle’s head, turned shiny pink, and pretended to be a second skull.
The chameleon rode on my dog’s back, turned fluffy brown, and officially became a weird extra ear.
A chameleon can move each eye in a different direction, so ours watches cartoons with one eye and the cookie jar with the other.
On a warm morning a child finds a tiny chameleon on a green leaf. The chameleon creeps onto a red flower and turns red. The child gasps as the chameleon melts into brown bark, then into green moss. That chameleon rests on the child's palm, then darts away. The child laughs at the chameleon, waving goodbye.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: C2 Proficient
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