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Vocabulary. Unlocking your success. DIRECTIONS for EACH word:. a. Define the word, using the book or original definition, write it word for word. b. Write a sentence using the word in a different way in context. c. Draw a symbol to represent the word, (icon)
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Vocabulary Unlocking your success
DIRECTIONS for EACH word: a. Define the word, using the book or original definition, write it word for word. b. Write a sentence using the word in a different way in context. c. Draw a symbol to represent the word, (icon) (note: For each step above, start by writing the word first.) • When you are finished, you will have written the word 3 times, and have 3 definitions.
Vocabulary • Example: Happy • a. Happy - enjoying or characterized by well-being and contentment. • b. Happy - Jim makes me happy. [INCORRECT] • (The above sentence is incorrect, because the sentence mentions the word, but does not describe what the word means) • b. Happy - Jim makes me happy because when I am with him, he makes me smile and I feel good about myself.
Symbol, Picture, Icon • C. Happy
Vocabulary • professionalism • a. professionalism - the conduct, aims, or qualities that characterize or mark a profession. • Professional - a principal calling, vocation, or employment, the whole body of persons engaged in a calling. • b. professionalism - Sylvia has a lot of professionalism. [INCORRECT] • (The above sentence is incorrect, because the sentence mentions the word, but does not describe what the word means) • b. professionalism - Sylvia is a dedicated cosmetologist; she has a thorough knowledge of her skills and her professionalism shows through in the positive ways she interacts with her clients and co-workers, everyday.
Visual • Professionalism
Vocabulary • Example: employee evaluation • a. employee evaluation - a process by which an employer gives an employee feedback on their progress within the organization. Employers and employees engage in written or informal discussion which often includes two-way communication at regular intervals. • b. employee evaluation - I was happy with my employee evaluation. • (The above sentence is incorrect, because the sentence mentions the word, but does not describe what the word means) • b. employee evaluation - At my employee evaluation last month, my manager talked with me and said I was off to a good start working in the salon, I just need a little more time learning and practicing haircuts with my clients so I will be more comfortable. She also recommended a class I could take to keep up on the new style trends that are emerging.
Visual • Employee evaluation