Academic Vocabulary. List 1- Define the following words 1. Abbreviate 2. Brainstorm 3. Confirm 4. Describe 5. Exaggerate 6. Fact 7. Hypothesize 8. Identify.

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Academic Vocabulary

List 1- Define the following words 1. Abbreviate 2. Brainstorm 3. Confirm 4. Describe 5. Exaggerate 6. Fact 7. Hypothesize 8. Identify 9. Judge 10. Key 11. Label 12. Margin 13. Notice 14. Objective 15. Point 16. Quotation 17. Relevant 18. Style 19. Table 20. valid

Variations of the different Parts of Speech Each word can be varied or changed into a Noun, Verb, Adjective and Adverb. – For example: Abbreviate-- Verb Abbreviator, abbreviate, abbreviated-- Noun Abbreviation– Adjective Now use the dictionary to find the variations of each of the words on the list.

Sentences Use each of the words in a sentence. 1. Abbreviate 2. Brainstorm 3. Confirm 4. Describe 5. Exaggerate 6. Fact 7. Hypothesize 8. Identify 9. Judge 10. Key 11. Label 12. Margin 13. Narrative 14. Objective 15. Point 16. Quotation 17. Relevant 18. Style 19. Table 20. valid

List 2 1. Abstract 2. Background 3. Calculate 4. Debate 5. Edit 6. Feature 7. general 8. Header 9. Illustrate 10. Logical 11. method 12. notation 13. omit 14. participation 15. rank 16. scan 17. technique 18. utilize 19. verify 20. vary

Variations of the different Parts of Speech Each word can be varied or changed into a Noun, Verb, Adjective and Adverb. – For example: Abbreviate-- Verb Abbreviator, abbreviate, abbreviated-- Noun Abbreviation– Adjective Now use the dictionary to find the variations of each of the words on the list.

List 2 Words and Sentences Define words and then Use each of the words in a sentence. 1. Abstract 2. Background 3. Calculate 4. Debate 5. Edit 6. Feature 7. general 8. Header 9. Illustrate 10. Logical 11. method 12. notation 13. omit 14. participation 15. rank 16. scan 17. technique 18. utilize 19. verify 20. vary

List 3 1.Acronymn 2. analyze 3. Articulate 4. Caption 5. Clarify 6.Coherent 7. Conceive 8. concise 9. Correlate 10. Derive 11. Distinguish 12. establish 13. format 14. Imply 15. plausible 16. reflect 17. requisite 18. speculate 19. succinct 20. transition

Variations of the different Parts of Speech Each word can be varied or changed into a Noun, Verb, Adjective and Adverb. – For example: Abbreviate-- Verb Abbreviator, abbreviate, abbreviated-- Noun Abbreviation– Adjective Now use the dictionary to find the variations of each of the words on the list.

Sentences Use each of the words in a sentence. 1.Acronymn 2. analyze 3. Articulate 4. Caption 5. Clarify 6.Coherent 7. Conceive 8. concise 9. Correlate 10. Derive 11. Distinguish 12. establish 13. format 14. Imply 15. plausible 16. reflect 17. requisite 18. speculate 19. succinct 20. transition