Lessons on Japan

Intensive English 7

Unit 5b

Five Japanese martial arts

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injury (noun)
combine (verb)
bullying (noun)
weapon (noun)
combat (noun)
technique (noun)
archery (noun)
arrow (noun)
bravery (noun)
sand (noun)
opponent (noun)
sword (noun)
develop (verb)
character (noun)
An action of being hurt, harmed or damaged.
Join different things together.
The action of a person who continually tries to hurt or frighten weaker people.
A thing that is used to hurt or kill people, like a knife, gun, missile, etc.
Fighting between countries or people.
A way of doing something artistic or physical.
Shooting with a bow and arrows, especially at a target as a sport or a martial art.
A thin, straight stick with a sharp point at one end, and feathers at the other end. It is used as a weapon with a bow.
Having lots of courage.
The tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny yellow stones we find on a beach (that are the same size as sugar or salt).
The person we want to beat in a fight, contest, game or argument.
A weapon with a long, silver metal blade used by samurai.
Grow or cause to grow and become more advanced.
The things that are part of your personality that make you a person.