4000 Essential English Words 6
This is the sixth part of 4000 Essential English Words series. This is one of the effective vocabulary learning approach.
This is the sixth part of 4000 Essential English Words series. This is one of the effective vocabulary learning approach.
4000 Essential English Words 6:
The activities in "4000 Essential English Words" are specially designed to make use of important learning conditions. Firstly, the words are introduced using sentence definitions and an example sentence. The activities that follow in the units encourage learners to recall the meanings and forms of the words. Some activities also make the learners think about the meaning of the words in the context of a sentence—a sentence different from the sentences that occurred in the introduction of the words. Moreover, each unit ends with a story containing the target words. While reading the story, the learners have to recall the meanings of the words and suit them to the context of the story. Such activities help learners develop a better understanding of a common meaning for a given word which fits the different uses.
Illustrations for each target word are provided to help learners visualize the word as it is being used in the example sentence. These word/image associations aim to help students grasp the meaning of the word as well as recall the word later. It should be noted that words have more than one grammatical category. However, this series focuses on the word’s most common form. This is mentioned to remind learners that just because a word is labeled and utilized as a noun in this series does not mean that it can never be used in another form such as an adjective. This series has simply focused on the word in the form that it is most likely to be expressed.
Illustrations for each target word are provided to help learners visualize the word as it is being used in the example sentence. These word/image associations aim to help students grasp the meaning of the word as well as recall the word later. It should be noted that words have more than one grammatical category. However, this series focuses on the word’s most common form. This is mentioned to remind learners that just because a word is labeled and utilized as a noun in this series does not mean that it can never be used in another form such as an adjective. This series has simply focused on the word in the form that it is most likely to be expressed.
- Unit 1: The North Star
- Unit 2: The Fossil Hunters
- Unit 3: Dressed to Excess
- Unit 4: The Butler’s Bad Day
- Unit 5: A Bet
- Unit 6: Amazing Komodo Dragons
- Unit 7: Greek Magical Papyri
- Unit 8: Watch Out!
- Unit 9: Dangerous Bites
- Unit 10: The Avalanche
- Unit 11: The Lydian King
- Unit 12: The Butler
- Unit 13: The End of Smallpox
- Unit 14: The Coward’s Lesson
- Unit 15: Epidemic in Zimbabwe
- Unit 16: The Brute and the Billionaire
- Unit 17: The Tenacious Inventor
- Unit 18: The Nurse’s Lesson
- Unit 19: Seizures Then and Now
- Unit 20: The Greedy Bee
- Unit 21: The Mayor of Sherman
- Unit 22: The Editor’s Choice
- Unit 23: The Ice House
- Unit 24: Preparing of the Future
- Unit 25: Hundred Plays
- Unit 26: The Kidnapping
- Unit 27: The Earl of Shining
- Unit 28: The Lord and the Farmers
- Unit 29: The Shortcut
- Unit 30: The Mad Hatter
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