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Copy your agenda into your planner!

Ellen Clip about Slang in Different Parts of the World

1. accent 2. articulate 3. dialect 4. diction 5. enunciate 6. hierarchy 7. intelligible 8. peer 9. stratify 10. stress Directions: Copy each word and write what you think or know it means.

Definition: A style of pronunciation typical of people from a certain region or country An emphasis on a particular syllable in a word To focus attention on Youtube: 21 Accents

Definition: Skilled in expressing oneself clearly and effectively To express clearly in words

Definition: A unique form of a language, spoke by people from a country, region, or social group

Definition Clearness of speech or pronunciation One’s choice of words

Definition: To pronounce, especially in a clear manner To state or set forth clearly

Definition: A group organized according to rank or status

Definition: Able to be understood Non-example: Bane's voice before and after the movie releaseBane's voice before and after the movie release

Definition: A person who is equal to another in social standing or age

Definition: To separate into different levels or layers

Definition: Emphasis in speaking or music To emphasize Tension; strain

What does every word entry contain? The word Pronunciation Etymology Part of Speech Definition Sentence