Vocabulary Demystified (Godfrey R) Get started As we are not a native speaker of English language‚ we often admire at people who speak English fluently and assume that speaking English is something formidable and it is a skill to acquire or reach that level. But English is just a language like any other language that we already know. Any language for that matter is an Abstraction of Thought. The Purpose of any language is to communicate one’s conceived thoughts to another person effectively
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2 April 2012 Vocabulary Development The title of the article I read is Vocabulary Development by Colorín Colorado‚ via Colorín Colorado. This particular article focused on vocabulary relating to English Language Learners. A variety of strategies were presented throughout the article that could help aide a regular ed classroom teacher. I can identify with this article because while I was student teaching‚ I had an ELL student in my classroom. As I was reading through the article I noticed several
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Tangochou Vocabulary List 1. aisatsu Greeting 2. ohayougozaimasu Good morning 3. konnichiwa Good afternoon 4. konbanwa Good evening 5. sayounara Good bye 6. oyasuminasai Good night 7. ogenkidesuka How are you? 8. genkidesu I’m fine 9. hajimemashite How do you do? 10. arigatougozaimasu Thank you very much 11. douitashimashite You are welcome 12. omedetougozaimasu Congratulations 13. tadaima
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Vocabulary Mix 1. Instant messaging- a form of communication in which typed text is sent from one person to another over the internet. 2. Spam- unsolicited electronic junk mail or advertisements‚ sent as an e-mail 3. Emoticon- an expression composed of ordinary characters on a phone or computer that represent the writer’s mood or facial expressions. 4. Signature- a block of text automatically appended at the bottom of e-mails. The text may include the sender’s name‚ title‚ etc.
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IELTS Vocabulary: How something works A. Look at these sentences and decide which object is being described in each one. Use the words in bold to help you. You will find the objects hidden in the word grid at the bottom of the page. 1. The most important part of this object is a strip of two different metals‚ one on top of the other. As they heat up‚ both metals expand‚ but one does it faster than the other. The strip bends and connects with a switch‚ which turns off the power supply. When the strip cools
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6th Grade Science Vocabulary List 1. Qualitative Observation- To study by using the 5 senses- things you see‚ hear‚ feel‚ smell‚ and taste. 2. Quantitative Observation- to study and look for numbers-measurements‚ values‚ and quantities. 3. Dependent Variable- the variable a scientist observes or measures during an experiment. 4. Independent Variable- The factor that is changed by the investigator to observe how it affects the dependent variable.
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MUN Vocabulary 1-Abstain. During a vote on a substantive matter‚ delegates may abstain rather than vote yes or no. This generally signals that a state does not support the resolution being voted on‚ but does not oppose it enough to vote no. 2-Adjourn. All UN or Model UN sessions end with a vote to adjourn. This means that the debate is suspended until the next meeting. This can be a short time (e.g.‚ overnight) or a long time (until next year’s conference). 3-Agenda. The order in which the issues
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Chapter 6 Motivation -the forces that activate and direct behavior Emotion -a complex internal state that involves physiological‚ cognitive‚ and behavioral components 6.2 Incentives -reinforcements and punishments‚ external forces that act on our behavior Reinforcement -ability of an object or action to make the actions that preceded it more likely to happen in the future Punishment -event that makes the actions that preceded it less likely to happen in the future Quantity and quality
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U.S Attempts to Improve Hawaii * King Kamehameha III * Daniel Webster * Grover Cleveland * Minister Stevens * Benjamin Harrison * John L. Stevens * Dole Fruit Company * Kapu System and Ali’is * Queen Lydia Kamakaeha Liliuokalani * King Kamehameha III * Daniel Webster * Grover Cleveland * Minister Stevens * Benjamin Harrison * John L. Stevens * Dole Fruit Company * Kapu System and Ali’is * Queen Lydia Kamakaeha Liliuokalani
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1. One important use of inventories in manufacturing is to decouple operations through the use of work in process inventories. True False TRUE Decoupling operations is an important use of inventories. 2 2. The objective of inventory management is to minimize the cost of holding inventory. True False FALSE The objective of inventory management is to allow satisfactory customer service while keeping costs down. 3 3. A retail store that carries twice the inventory as its competitor will
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