Unit 8 Teaching Vocabulary I) Understanding Vocabulary & vocabulary learning The acquisition of vocabulary at first sight seems straightforward; we all know you need a large number of words to speak a language. That is to say‚ the role of vocabulary seems to have received people’s consistent understanding in foreign language learning. However‚ people are still uncertain about which vocabulary items should be taught and learned‚ in what order and how they can be taught and learned most effectively
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students relate to the material. For example‚ I have observed her do a game about synonyms and antonyms called “Synonym and Antonym Scoot” where the students stand around their desks and there are cards on each of their desks. Each card has a number on it that corresponds to the numbers on their worksheet. The students have a minute or less to figure out which two of the four words are synonyms or antonyms based on the instructions on the card. Once they have found the two words and time is called
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WORKSHOP 5 Homonyms: Words of the Same Form Exercises I. Find the homonyms in the following extracts. Classify them into homonyms proper‚ homographs and homophones. 1. tale – tail (homophones) 2. row – row (Homonyms proper) 3. match – match (Homonyms proper) 4. made – maid (homophones) 5. right – right (Homonyms proper) 6. wind – wind (Homographs) 7. night – knight (homophones) 8. face – face (Homonyms proper) 9. see – sea (homophones) 10. bread – bred (homophones) 11. left – left (Homonyms proper)
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Listening Exercises 1. Setting the context Give an idea about who is speaking‚ where and why. In normal life we normally have some idea of the context of something we are listening to. 2. Generating interest Motivate‚ raise students’ interest or remind them why they do the listening exercise . Personalisation activities are very important here. Discussion about the topic. Make them more willing to listen. 3. Activating current knowledge - what do you know about…? 4. Acquiring knowledge
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anonymus‚ from Greek anōnymos‚ from a- + onyma name — more at name First Known Use: 1563 Related to ANONYMOUS Synonyms certain‚ given‚ one‚ some‚ unidentified‚ unnamed‚ unspecified Antonyms baptized‚ christened‚ dubbed‚ named‚ termed Related Words particular‚ specific Near Antonyms known‚ named‚ specified adjective 1. without any name acknowledged‚ as that of author‚ contributor‚ or the like: an anonymous letter to the editor; an anonymous donation. 2. of unknown
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THE HISTORY OF MONEY [A] The yen‚ the dollar‚ the quetzal‚ or the peso—no matter what the currency is called‚ money is an important part of life in nearly every culture today and has been throughout history. The concept of money dates back thousands of years. Originally‚ money was not metal coins or paper bills. Rather‚ people paid for things with objects that were useful and therefore considered valuable. We sometimes call this commodity money. Some examples of commodity money used throughout
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Dictionary.com defines “hospitality” as “the friendly reception and treatment of guests or strangers.” In real life‚ hospitality means showing love towards the guest. A clear understanding of hospitality begins with clarifying terms. Both synonyms and antonyms of the word can help explain the meaning of the word. For example‚ ‘geniality‚’ is synonymous to hospitality. According to Dictionary.com‚ genial means‚ “warmly and pleasantly cheerful; cordial.” When a person simply exudes pleasant friendliness
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| 1984 | Themes | Individual vs. Society-Julia and Winston (p.27‚pp.312-322)Rebellion-Winston and Julia break the rules‚ Winston because he questions the party’s principlesTotalitarianism/Knowledge Is power “Big brother is watching you”‚ omnipotent‚ omnipresent (P.3) also signified by the fact that Winston needs to hide his thoughts because he is more intelligent than the norm Knowledge is dangerous‚ especially independent thought‚ Intelligence leads to rebellion‚ can be seen through Winston’s
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Much to everyone’s belief‚ beautiful is an accurate antonym for the world ugly. Beautiful is someone who has been molded by society’s view on what is acceptable. A society consists of the surrounding people in the region. Although‚ in some areas‚ people can be so isolated that they are exceptions. An example
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LEXICAL RELATIONS A. Collocation The problems non-native speakers may have with English vocabulary use - in particular with the appropriate combinations of words. This is an aspect of language called collocation. An example of collocation that many learners of English may be familiar with is the different adjectives that are used to describe a good-looking man and a good-looking woman. We talk of a beautiful woman and of a handsome man‚ but rarely of a beautiful man or a handsome woman. A collocation
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