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ENG IV: Voc. #4 Eng  IV: Voc. Day 1 #4 ENG IV: Voc. #4 Eng  IV: Voc. Day 1 #4

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Copy words and definitions Words amp PofS Definitions superfluous adj not essential intramural adj confined to members of a school college etc append v attach hang on ID: 760742

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ENG IV: Voc. #4

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Eng IV: Voc. Day 1 #4: Copy words and definitions

Word(s) & (PofS)

Definitions

superfluous (adj)

not essential

intramural (adj)

confined to members (of a school, college, etc.)

append (v)

attach; “hang on”

emancipate (v)

“take from the hand”; set free

abdicate (v)

relinquish;

surrender

avert (v)

turn away; prevent

magnanimous (adj)

generous;

forgiving

animosity (n)

ill will; hatred

superimpose (v)

put on top of or over

definitive (adj)

conclusive; final

Slide3

Eng IV: Voc. #4

Day 2: Write original sentences for 5 of the words.

superfluous (adj)

not essential

intramural (adj)

confined to members (of a school, college, etc.)

append (v)

attach; “hang on”

emancipate (v)

“take from the hand”; set free

abdicate (v)

relinquish;

surrender

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Eng IV: Voc. #4

Day 3: Write original sentences for 5 of the words.

avert (v)

turn away; prevent

magnanimous (adj)

generous;

forgiving

animosity (n)

ill will; hatred

superimpose (v)

put on top of or over

definitive (adj)

conclusive; final

Slide5

Eng IV: Voc. Day 4 #4: Copy words and definitions

Word(s) & (PofS)

Definitions

superfluous (adj)

not essential

intramural (adj)

confined to members (of a school, college, etc.)

append (v)

attach; “hang on”

emancipate (v)

“take from the hand”; set free

abdicate (v)

relinquish;

surrender

avert (v)

turn away; prevent

magnanimous (adj)

generous;

forgiving

animosity (n)

ill will; hatred

superimpose (v)

put on top of or over

definitive (adj)

conclusive; final

Slide6

Eng IV: Voc. #4

Day 5

: Using the word bank provided, complete the following analogies with 5 of the words.

superfluous intramural append emancipate abdicate

avert magnanimous animosity superimpose(d) definitive

1. NFL : professional sport :: club soccer : ________

2. conquer : possess :: ________ : relinquish

3. drop : hands :: ________ : eyes

4. counterfeit money: ________ image:: merchandise : anti-theft tag

5. wants : ________ :: needs : necessary

 

Now, write 5 of your own!

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ENG IV: Voc. #5

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Eng IV: Voc. Day 1 #5: Copy words and definitions

Word(s) & (PofS)

Definitions

contraband (n)

smuggled goods

emigrate (v)

move out of a place

intercede (v)

go between; mediate

luminary (n)

a source of light or inspiration (a famous person)

assimilate (v)

make similar; absorb

evoke (v)

bring out; call forth

desolate (adj)

deserted; left alone

assiduous (adj)

persistent; hard-working

lucid (adj)/

elucidate (v)

easy to understand (adj)

/ to make clear (v)

resolve (v)/(n)

determine; explain (v)

/

determination (n)

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Eng IV: Voc. #5

Day 2: Write original sentences for 5 of the words.

contraband (n)

smuggled goods

emigrate (v)

move out of a place

intercede (v)

go between; mediate

luminary (n)

a source of light or inspiration (a famous person)

assimilate (v)

make similar; absorb

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Eng IV: Voc. #5

Day 3: Write original sentences for 5 of the words.

evoke (v)

bring out; call forth

desolate (adj)

deserted; left alone

assiduous (adj)

persistent; hard-working

lucid (adj)/

elucidate (v)

easy to understand (adj)

/ to make clear (v)

resolve (v)/(n)

determine; explain (v)

/

determination (n)

Slide11

Eng IV: Voc. Day 4 #5: Copy words and definitions

Word(s) & (PofS)

Definitions

contraband (n)

smuggled goods

emigrate (v)

move out of a place

intercede (v)

go between; mediate

luminary (n)

a source of light or inspiration (a famous person)

assimilate (v)

make similar; absorb

evoke (v)

bring out; call forth

desolate (adj)

deserted; left alone

assiduous (adj)

persistent; hard-working

lucid (adj)/

elucidate (v)

easy to understand (adj)

/ to make clear (v)

resolve (v)/(n)

determine; explain (v)

/

determination (n)

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Eng IV: Voc. #5

Day 5

- Complete the following analogies:

contraband emigrate intercede luminary assimilate

evoke desolate assiduous lucid /elucidate resolve

 1. block : basketball game :: ___________ : fight

2. hat : souvenir :: ___________ : Cuban Cigars

3. earn a diploma : goal :: lose weight : ___________

4. ___________ : new school :: relinquish : bad habits

5. confusing: trigonometry :: ___________ : basic math

 

Now, write 5 analogies of your own.

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ENG IV: Voc. #6

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Eng IV: Voc. Day 1 #6: Copy words and definitions

Word(s) & (PofS)

Definitions

illogical (adj)

not logical;

unreasonable

incessant (adj)

not ceasing;

not

stopping

benevolent (adj)/

benediction (n)

friendly

and helpful; giving (by nature) (adj) / blessing (n)

pretentious (adj)

self-important; thinking

you are better than others

malevolent (adj) /malice (n)

showing ill will; spiteful (adj) / ill will or desire to harm

(n)

arid (adj)

extremely dry or deathly boring

surreptitious (adj)

secret;

stealthy

inundate (v)

overflow; overwhelm

veracity (n)/

veritable

(adj)

truthfulness (n) / something

containing truth

(adj)

flux (n)

continuous flow or change

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Eng IV: Voc. #6

Day 2: Write original sentences for 5 of the words.

illogical (adj)

not logical;

unreasonable

incessant (adj)

not ceasing;

not

stopping

benevolent (adj)/

benediction (n)

friendly

and helpful; giving (by nature) (adj) / blessing (n)

pretentious (adj)

self-important; thinking

you are better than others

malevolent (adj) /malice (n)

showing ill will; spiteful (adj) / ill will or desire to harm

(n)

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Eng IV: Voc. #6

Day 3: Write original sentences for 5 of the words.

arid (adj)

extremely dry or deathly boring

surreptitious (adj)

secret;

stealthy

inundate (v)

overflow; overwhelm

veracity (n)/

veritable

(adj)

truthfulness (n) / something

containing truth

(adj)

flux (n)

continuous flow or change

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Eng IV: Voc. Day 4 #6: Copy words and definitions

Word(s) & (PofS)

Definitions

illogical (adj)

not logical;

unreasonable

incessant (adj)

not ceasing;

not

stopping

benevolent (adj)/

benediction (n)

friendly

and helpful; giving (by nature) (adj) / blessing (n)

pretentious (adj)

self-important; thinking

you are better than others

malevolent (adj) /malice (n)

showing ill will; spiteful (adj) / ill will or desire to harm

(n)

arid (adj)

extremely dry or deathly boring

surreptitious (adj)

secret;

stealthy

inundate (v)

overflow; overwhelm

veracity (n)/

veritable

(adj)

truthfulness (n) / something

containing truth

(adj)

flux (n)

continuous flow or change

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Eng IV: Voc. #6

Day 5

: Using the word bank provided, complete the following analogies with 5 of the words.

 

illogical incessant benediction pretentious malevolent/malice

arid surreptitious inundate veracity /veritable flux

 

1. _______________ : trust :: deceit : distrust

2. snobby : _______________ :: humble : modest

3. Priest : ________________ :: witch: curse

4. _______________ : confusing :: lucid : clear

5. The Joker: _______________ :: Batman: kindness

 

Now, write 5 analogies of your own.

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Eng. IV: Voc. #4-6 Review

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Voc. #4-6 Review

Looking over Voc. #4-6 lists, pick the TWO words from EACH lesson that are the most difficult for you to remember

To practice applying these words, do at least on of the following for each

Illustrate it

Write a synonym and antonym for the word

Create a one-line rhyme using the word

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Stump a Scholar…

Looking over all your vocabulary lists (#4-6), pick 2 words from EACH lesson.

Create a word bank with your 6 words.

Write fill-in-the blank sentences for each word.

Trade with a partner and complete each other’s challenge.

Trade back to “grade”

Eight “volunteers” will add a word to the bank on the board and put sentences on display.

*Test Friday

Slide22

Vocabulary Warm-up Review

Working alone or with a partner, write a SHORT, fictional story using at least 6 of the vocabulary words (2 from each lesson #4-6).

Be prepared to share these out loud.

Slide23

Vocabulary Warm-up Review

Pick up a Voc. #4-6 Cross Word from the front desk.

You will have 10 minutes to work on it; it is due by tomorrow for a grade.

Reminder: Test tomorrow.

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