PPT-English III - Vocabulary Lesson 5

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anagram inexplicable assertion noncommittal coherent proboscis fulminate quixotic goad surmise Noun A word or phrase formed from another word o r phrase by

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anagram inexplicable assertion noncommittal coherent proboscis fulminate quixotic goad surmise Noun A word or phrase formed from another word o r phrase by changing the order of the letters. Vocabulary Lesson 1. accentuate . . introspective. . ambiguous provocative. . comprehensive rhetorical. . felicitous usurp. . intricacy vernacular. Verb. To . emphasize. accentuate. adjective. ancient. The walls of the ancient building were crumbling and in ruins.. very old; from the distant past. develop. Inventors develop new sneaker materials that make shoes lighter and more comfortable.. The Language of William Shakespeare . Pre-reading Notes . Shakespeare’s Grammar . We . know what we are, but know not what we may be. - Shakespeare. . . 1. Syntax . . Vocabulary Lesson 3. September 14, 2009. Vocabulary Lesson 3. 1. . pedestrian. (adj.): ordinary or dull. HINT: To be a pedestrian is pedestrian since most people can walk.. 2. . bona. . fide. . (adj.): in good faith . Ice breaker – Partner interviews.. First-day letter – Heading should include your first and last name, the class title and period and the date. . Homework: First day letter due 9/2.. Partner Interview Notes. The Language of William Shakespeare . Pre-reading Notes . Shakespeare’s Grammar . We . know what we are, but know not what we may be. - Shakespeare. . . 1. Syntax . . 09052008 . 김민형. Contents. 2.1 The Indo-European Language Family. 2.2 A Historical Overview of the English Vocabulary. 2.2.1 . Old English(450~1150). 2.2.2 . Middle English(1150~1500). 2.2.3 . Modern English(1500~up to now). affinity. . derogatory. . array epicure . . audacious fastidious. . convivial ingratiate. . deign oscillate . . . affinity. Noun. natural attraction or liking for a person or thing. array. What are some common themes that you have noticed-that we have discussed in every unit thus far (topics that seem to be shared by all the people we have studies about so far)?. How do you think the character of people hundreds of years ago compares to the character of the modern world? What factors do you think play a role in the difference/changes?. English 100 Monday, 9-8-14 I can define vocabulary words and use them in a sentence. On a sheet of paper, comment on the following quote… you will keep this in your notebook: You never need an argument against violence; you Here, place your . name, . and the date.. Read and follow these directions, . but delete them . before submitting this assignment:. Each vocabulary slide must . have . 4 . things:. a. The . Word, in a . Vocabulary words:. invertebrate-. an animal without a backbone. Vocabulary words:. sponge. - a simple invertebrate that has a hollow body with a single opening and lives in water. Lesson 1 – Animals without a Backbone. [READ] Learn English Through Stories: 16 Stories to Improve Your English Vocabulary Learn English Through Stories: 16 Stories to Improve Your English Grammar and English Vocabulary
http://skymetrix.xyz/?book=B08WJTQJ8Q 1. PIE vocabulary. 2. Germanic vocabulary. 3. OE vocabulary. 4. ME vocabulary. 5. . Etymological doublets. 6. . NE . vo. с. abulary. 7. Word-building. 8. Variants and Dialects of English. Plan. Can we be absolutely sure about the OE vocabulary? .

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