The value of words § § Developing vocabulary to give better understanding of other words § § Developing links to emotion words for faster vocabulary building.

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The value of words § § Developing vocabulary to give better understanding of other words § § Developing links to emotion words for faster vocabulary building § § Developing better verbalization of emotion in conversation.

 Emotion accounts for a large part of communication.  Therefore the need to understand the emotional values of words is vital for communication in ANY language.

The idea behind the 100 words is to....  know how many words or depth of vocabulary a student has.  use the words to give emotional values to the words from a base. This will help the student think about each word differently. It is not just a word but a value to a conversation and communicates values to the rest of the words.

 Therefore, the last page in this 100 Words section challenges the student to think about the emotional values of word they use. After this is worked through, the continued emphasis on these four areas which are critical to good communication.

On the next page write down 100 words that you know use words that help you communicate TIME. 26 – 50 use words that help you communicate Basic ACTION use words using “ing” or MOVING words use words that tell EMOTIONS.

1.__________ 2.__________ 3.__________ 4.__________ 5.__________ 6.__________ 7.__________ 8.__________ 9.__________ 10._________ 11._________ 12._________ 13._________ 14._________ 15._________ 16._________ 17._________ 18._________ 19._________ 20._________ 21._________ 22._________ 23.________ 24._________ 25._________ by any before at around for about later soon often forever many no time frequently always sometime hour week minute Friday holiday O’clock vacation weekend day

26._________ 27._________ 28._________ 29._________ 30._________ 31._________ 32._________ 33._________ 34._________ 35._________ 36._________ 37._________ 38._________ 39._________ 40._________ 41._________ 42._________ 43._________ 44._________ 45._________ 46._________ 47._________ 48._________ 49._________ 50._________ run walk study speak jump dance play dig watch over talk move push skip hug tie drink place belch lurch jaunt fool around to by slurp

51._________ 52._________ 53._________ 54._________ 55._________ 56._________ 57._________ 58._________ 59._________ 60._________ 61._________ 62._________ 63._________ 64._________ 65._________ 66._________ 67._________ 68._________ 69._________ 70._________ 71._________ 72._________ 73._________ 74._________ 75._________ sliding seeing shouting speaking helping eating taking forward backward upward sideways toward away from going to side to side to the next droop clenched careen bend lope stream slink shopping studying

76._________ 77._________ 78._________ 79._________ 80.___________ 81._________ 82._________ 83._________ 84._________ 85._________ 86._________ 87._________ 88._________ 89._________ 90._________ 91._________ 92._________ 93._________ 94._________ 95._________ 96._________ 97._________ 98._________ 99._________ 100.________ lonely proud careful love sad embarrassed shy surprised happy angry anxious annoyed depressed shocked envious blue ecstatic apathetic alienated hysterical paranoid curious puzzled miffed thoughtful

Choose one (1) time / action / motion / emotion word from the list. Write them in the boxes.  Hour / play / hitting /hard    Now you do 3 more from your list

Step 2 Make a sentence with each of the four words. Write them in the boxes below. You can mix the order of the words to help you.  At five o'clock I play baseball, hitting the ball hard.    Step 3 Read them out loud in front of the class. Try three by yourself