Vocabulary G Unit Nine. Paltry Although the donation seemed paltry, the homeless man accepted it gratefully. adj.) trifling; insignificant; mean, despicable;

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
CALUMNIATE BUSEBUSE FFRONTFFRONT IBELIBEL PSETPSET NSULTNSULT.
Advertisements

Periods 3-4 Language points. 1.decrease increase The number of new students decreased from 210 to 160 this year. The price wheat has decreased by 15%.
The people Look for some people. Write it down. By the water
transport schedule journey altitude attitude beneath journaljournalist.
Word List A.
A.
The Survival of Black Death
Acclamation (n) A shout of welcome; and overwhelming verbal vote of approval Syn: ovation, cheering, plaudits Ant: booing, hissing, jeers, catcalls **
Characterization. Definitions Characterization is the process by which the author reveals the personality of the characters. There are two types of characterization:
From Mikayla Productions we present you with... >>
Joyfulness Vs. Self-pity
Types of Fiction.  A fable is a very short story which is meant to illustrate a point or teach us a lesson.  Usually, but not always, fables are stories.
DICTIONARY Get to know your.
CHAPTER 6 “It Was Love, So Strong and So Real”
Vocabulary Unit 9.
Identify sequence of events in text.. Finally/ Lastly/In addition Next/Later/Following First Key Vocabulary.
Out of My Shell: Strategies for Reducing Social Anxiety to Improve Classroom Community and Participation By, Dana Langer Secondary English MAT As the unit.
FORMAL WRITING AND THIRD PERSON. TODAY’S GOAL Your goal is to kick yourself, yes, you, out of your writing. Oh, and I shouldn’t be in there either. Focus.
Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Development
 Do you ever play video games?  What is your favorite video game and why?
Ja’Net Holliday- Stephens Fairy Tale. Characters Jay Mate B-Boy Tee Ernest Darius.
Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been Prince White.
Act I Vocabulary The Crucible. Inert (adj.) 1) unable to move or act; 2) sluggish in action or motion Synonyms: immobile, stationary She laid inert in.
VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION PROGRAM (VPIP) TECHNIQUES TO PREVENT DATING VIOLENCE I. Indicators of Perpetrators and Victims of Dating Violence.
I am ready to test!________ I am ready to test!________
Sight Words.
Objective: To listen attentively and respond appropriately to oral communication To express feelings.
Sight Words List 1 Mr. Matthews Grade One can.
My Friend Brenden Authors: Diana V. Kimberly I. Sean M.
Not Much Just Chillin’ the hidden lives of middle schoolers By: Linda Perlstein.
By: Cynthia Kadohata Published in 2004 Fiction Erin McMeekin Period 5.
Type 2 Date List the 3 Cases of Nouns and Pronouns.
Funny in Farsi Vocabulary Guide. Hardscrabble 1. adj : yielding little by great labor; working very hard for a small reward 2. Example: He had a very.
Cassandra Johanns Photo Essay EFRT 352. My Photo Essay is about my journey to becoming a teacher. The pictures in my Photo Essay are about the experiences.
Grace Living a Grace Shaped Life. The GRACE Shaped Life Begins With receiving God’s Grace Luke "Meanwhile, the older son was in the field. When.
Job Job 24 Job Job 24:1-2 Now even more on defensive Is God using higher standard? He lists sins of others Will God hold them accountable?
District 200 High frequency words
Much Ado About Nothing Vocabulary Review If you want to go over these slideshows at home, go to montgomeryela. wikispaces. com//Much+Ado+About+Nothing/
Direct and Indirect Characterization. Characterization Characterization is what writers use to create and develop characters. There are two types of characterization.
The Use of Force Trista, Joe, Patty, Claire. Plot.
3.L.4 Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases. We will determine the meaning of multiple- meaning words. Key.
下面五題,每題錄音機會播出一段對 話及一個相關的問題,聽完後請從 A 、 B 、 C 、 D 四個選項中,選出一個最適 合者回答。
NEW PASSWORD CHAPTER 6 “It Was Love, So Strong and So Real”
Dorothea Lange Born May 26th, 1965 in Hoboken, New York. First studied at the New York Training School for Teachers, but realized that’s not what she wanted.
Level G Unit 9.
Inanimate Alice Episode 4: Canada My name is Alice. I am 14 years old. >>
14) If a friend is about to drive after drinking there is nothing you can do about it. FALSE Alcohol survey question 14.
High Frequency Words.
MASTER PANDA’S JOURNEY By Ian. Chapter 1 Long time ago, there was a orphan panda, his parents die when he was a kid, except himself, no one knew who he.
Foreign Exchange Writing a Letter Week 7. Chicago illinois june dear kyoko I just learned that you will be come to live with my family this summer.
Grammar and usage Negative words and negative statements.
RESPONDING TO RULES HOW TO: MAKE COMPLAINTS TAKE “NO” FOR AN ANSWER DISAGREE APPROPRIATELY CHANGE RULES.
Unit 6 College Is an SOP Away Extension Activity.
Sadlier-Oxford Vocabulary Level G, Unit 9
Level G Unit 9. Acclamation (n.) a shout of welcome; an overwhelming verbal vote of approval.
Sequence of Events. Key Words Key Vocabulary FirstNext/Later/Following Finally/Lastly/In addition.
Unit 2 Reading Period 5 设计者 : 隋爱敏 修改者:张海燕. Lead in After-school activities: T: Some students take part in many after-school activities. Now let’s think.
ACT Power Plus Vocabulary Lesson Fourteen. bombast – (n.) impressive but meaningless language Please, professor, spare me the bombast; just give me the.
Unit 1 Going to different places. 一、单元要点  1 .知识概述  ( 1 )通过学习能够了解我们周边美丽的风景。  ( 2 )熟悉和掌握相关词汇和句型。  ( 3 )能用英语简单询问对方的活动。
High Frequency words Kindergarten review. red yellow.
Growing up in a single parent home is a hard task for any child to have to go through. Being a male surrounded by just females in the home is even more.
Section A 第三课时 (3a - 4c) Unit 10 You’re supposed to shake hands. 人教版 九年级下册.
Created By Sherri Desseau Click to begin TACOMA SCREENING INSTRUMENT FIRST GRADE.
VISUWORDS  Visuwords 
Not Alone “The thing that scares me most about being an exchange student is that I’m going to a country where I don’t know anyone.”
Careful chary.
Today: Take out note cards
Focus on the goal. Voc. Unit 9 Ms. B. Wulchak
Presentation transcript:

Vocabulary G Unit Nine

Paltry Although the donation seemed paltry, the homeless man accepted it gratefully. adj.) trifling; insignificant; mean, despicable; inferior, trashy (

Mandate John despised the school’s mandate to wear a tie every Monday. (n.) an authoritative command, formal order, authorization. (v.) to issue such an order

Shibboleth A word, expression, or custom that distinguishes a particular group of persons from all others; a commonplace saying or truism. “There aint no rest for the weary” is a common Shibboleth used when people are extremely tired.

Acclamation (n.) a shout of welcome; an overwhelming verbal vote of approval When my sister comes home from college my parents yell in acclamation and it usually scares us!

Vacillate (v.) to swing indecisively from one idea or course of action to another; to waver weakly in mind or will Martha was vacillating between chicken pox and small pox when faced with a new patient. Fortunately Dr. House was present to state that small pox has been isolated from the world by the CDC.

Vituperative (adj.) harshly abusive, severely scolding The vituperative teacher yelled at the student for an hour for simply spelling a word wrong.

Dilettante Def: a dabbler in the arts who engages in an activity in an amateurish, trifling way The Harlem Globetrotters are professional dilettantes of the game of basketball.

Tyro A beginner, novice; one with little or no background or skill Manny was such a tyro when it came to snowboarding in the mountains.

Unremitting Not stopping, maintained steadily, never letting up, relentless The girl was in unremitting pain all day long from being sick.

Paroxysm (n.) A sudden outburst; a spasm, convulsion Ex. Hyenas are known for bursting out into sudden paroxysms of laughter.

Pedantry (n.) A pretentious display of knowledge; overly rigid attention to rules and details Ex. Katie always seems to annoy the entire class with her boastful pedantry.

refulgent (adj.) shining, radiant, resplendent(adj.) shining, radiant, resplendent The couple sat in the field and watched the refulgent sunset.The couple sat in the field and watched the refulgent sunset.

Imperturbable Adj. not easily excited; emotionally steady The imperturbable woman did not stir when her friends surprised her with a birthday party.

Increment n. An enlargement, increase, addition The scientist added the base to the solvent in small, precise increments to be sure that nothing would spontaneously combust.

Peregrination (n.) the act of traveling, an excursion, especially on foot or to a foreign country The Trail of Tears is a symbolic peregrination of solitude.

Redolent (adj.) fragrant, smelling strongly; tending to arouse memories or create an aura The dozen roses that my boyfriend gave me for Valentine’s day had a redolent air to them.

Calumniate v- to slander; to accuse falsely and maliciously The kid tried to calumniate the other boy’s reputation as the best Halo player.

Chary-adj-extremely cautious, hesitant, or slow (to); reserved, diffident After Neo killed Agent Smith, the other agents were chary about being near him.

Acclamation n. A shout of welcome; an overwhelming verbal vote of approval As soon as the birthday man walked into his house, everyone yelled “SURPRISE!”.

Bucolic Adj. Characteristic of the countryside, rural; relating to shepherds and cowherds, pastoral The girl living in the bucolic area had never been to a real shopping mall before.