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Vocabulary Strategies

This resource explores effective strategies for using word study in language learning, focusing on vocabulary ownership. By understanding word origins and their contextual use, students can gain deeper insights into language. For instance, learning the term "misanthrope," which means someone who dislikes humankind, enhances comprehension and application. Through examples and practice, such as identifying related terms like anthropology and misandry, students develop a robust vocabulary. Engage learners with context-based exercises to reinforce their understanding and retention of new words.

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Vocabulary Strategies

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  1. Vocabulary Strategies Using Word Study for Ownership!

  2. WorDs In context A teacher example……

  3. Misanthrope anthropos misein

  4. man ‘to hate’ anthropology, misandry,

  5. Someone who hates mankind (official: a person who dislikes humankind and avoids human society.) Sentence Example He was going to join a group of misanthropes but he disliked all the members.

  6. WorDs In context Practice as a class….

  7. intermittent

  8. Sentence Example

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