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LA #7-9. L.A. Language Acquisition English II Lesson # 7. Roots and Meanings: Fateor : to speak Dico; Dictum : to say, to tell Glotta : tongue, language. LA_EngII_# 7. affable ineffable diction ditty edict .
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L.A. Language Acquisition English IILesson # 7 Roots and Meanings: Fateor: to speak Dico; Dictum: tosay, to tell Glotta: tongue, language
affable ineffable diction ditty edict Write each sentence on your LA #7 chart. Fill in the blank with the appropriate word and circle context clues in each sentence. • Authors use purposeful ___________ to convey their meaning to readers through details that create images and mood. • “The teensy weensy spider climbed up the water spout,” is a popular children’s _________ . • Because the counselor was __________ , students felt comfortable talking to her about their lives. • One of the principal’s __________ is that no hats are to be worn in the building. • The breathtaking view from the mountaintop was __________ ; words would not do it justice.
interdiction jurisdiction maledictionvalediction polyglot Write each sentence on your LA #7 chart. Fill in the blank with the appropriate word and circle context clues in each sentence. • My mom is a _____________; she speaks English, French, and German. • The police could not arrest the criminal because he was out of their ______________ after he fled the country. • The angry witch combined her _______________ with a potion to ensure the destruction of her enemy. • The senior with the highest GPA gives the _______________ at graduation. • During the prohibition, there was an _____________ on alcohol, so people began smuggling their booze.
Complete the following analogies (note what KIND of relationship each expresses). affable ineffable diction ditty edictinterdiction jurisdiction malediction valediction polyglot • ___________ : language :: architect : buildings • Talkative : social :: listening : ___________ • Breathtaking : ___________ :: shocking : speechless • Benediction : blessing :: _____________ : curse • Painter : colors :: writer : ______________ • Land owner : property :: judge : ____________ • Government : ____________ :: parents : rules • Support : prevent :: permission : ____________ • “Rain, rain, go away” : __________ :: “Harrison Bergeron” : short story • Greeting : welcoming :: ____________ : farewell
L.A. Language Acquisition English IILesson # 8 Roots and Meanings: Clamo: cry out; shout Forum: forum; place outside Lingua: speech; language Loquor: to speak Verbum: word
acclamation clamor declaim forensic forum Write each sentence on your LA #8 chart. Fill in the blank with the appropriate word and circle context clues in each sentence. • The gun owner _______ his right to bear arms. • The crowd roared with _______ when the presidential election results were announced. • The city held a ________ for community members to discuss the light rail. • If the principal cut passing periods from five to three minutes, there would be a ________ from students. • The ________ detective examined the crime scene.
lingo linguist circumlocution verbatim verbose Write each sentence on your LA #8 chart. Fill in the blank with the appropriate word and circle context clues in each sentence. • Tyrell could sing every Brick Squad song _______; he never missed a word. • My college professor was a _______ ; he spoke four languages and understood how each worked. • When I started work with CMS, I had to learn the district’s ______, including tons of acronyms (ISS, OSS, ESL, etc.). • When my sister lies to get out of trouble, she resorts to ___________. • ________ speakers/presenters annoy me because they talk too long.
Complete the following analogies (note what KIND of relationship each expresses). acclamation clamor declaim forensic forum lingo linguist circumlocution verbatim verbose • ___________ : public :: meeting : employees • Screaming : silence :: ___________ : quiet • Fib : white lie :: ___________ : evasive • ___________ : calm :: rowdy : peaceful • Slang : thug:: ___________ : acronym • Denounce : disapprove :: ___________ : approve • ___________ : quote :: transcribe : copy • Research : medicine :: ___________ : law • ___________ : language :: physicist : science • Advertise : product :: ___________ : strong opinion
L.A. Language Acquisition English IILesson # 9 Roots and Meanings: Gaia: the earth Terra: land, ground Humus: earth Mons: mountain Pastor: shepherd
apogee geocentric perigee inter terrestrial Write each sentence on your LA #9 chart. Fill in the blank with the appropriate word and circle context clues in each sentence. • The moon reaches its _________ once a month. • Allen wanted to be cremated rather than _________ so his ashes could be sprinkled over the ocean. • ET is an Extra _________ being because he is from another planet. • During the ________ of his career, Larry was CEO of Kodak • The Earth is ___________ since the other planets surround it.
exhume mountebank paramount pastoral repast Write each sentence on your LA #9 chart. Fill in the blank with the appropriate word and circle context clues in each sentence. • The cafeteria’s ________ typically includes pizza. • Sam is such a ___________ that no one takes him serious anymore. • The bodies were __________ when the investigation was reopened. • Education and work ethic are ___________ to success. • I grew up in the city, but now I prefer a __________ lifestyle with open fields, blue sky, and crickets.
Complete the following analogies (note what KIND of relationship each expresses). apogee geocentric perigee inter terrestrial exhume mountebank paramount pastoral repast • ___________ : exclaim :: uncertain : question • Rural : urban :: ___________ : city • Sandwich : ___________ :: pop : beverage • ___________ : center :: circumference : outside • Sing: song :: ___________ : body • Villain : The Joker :: ___________ : Jarell • Research : scientist :: ___________ : archeologist • Failure : rock bottom :: ___________ peak • ___________ : moon :: stationary : sun • Amphibious : water :: ___________ : ground