 Choose four of the eight vocabulary words and write one sentence for each. 1. Deliberately 2. Demonstrate 3. Infer 4. Contrast 5. Alter 6. Convey 7.

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 Choose four of the eight vocabulary words and write one sentence for each. 1. Deliberately 2. Demonstrate 3. Infer 4. Contrast 5. Alter 6. Convey 7. Sufficient 8. Elaborate

STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO…BY…  1. review and utilize past vocabulary words  2. define and utilize new vocabulary words  3. identify, explain, and utilize idioms  1. creating original sentences for chosen vocabulary words.  2. responding to prompts and creating sentences using the new vocabulary.  3. researching their native idioms and creating a graphic organizer for new idioms.

WordMeaningExamples Coherent Co-her-ent Adjective Consistent and holding together; sticking together, understandable and clear Synonyms: consistent, reasonable, clear Antonyms: inconsistent, unclear 1.After he hit his _______ his speech was barely coherent. 2.My __________ was coherent because I followed the Step Up to Writing steps. Practice #1: The television show was not coherent to me because ________________________________________________________ _________________________________ Practice #2: I can make sure my speech is coherent by _________ ________________________________________________________ Prompt #1: How can you make sure your writing is coherent? Prompt #2: Why is it important for an argument to be coherent?

 What is an idiom?  fixed expression with nonliteral meaning: a fixed distinctive expression whose meaning cannot be deduced from the combined meanings of its actual words  Examples:  A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush  That cost me an arm and a leg  She is back on her feet

IdiomPictureIn your own words…What does it really mean…

 What is an example of an idiom from your native language?  On a piece of paper write down the idiom in your native language, translate it word for word into English, and then explain in English what it really means.  Example:  Hals über Kopf  Translation: neck over head  Real Meaning: in a mad hurry, in a very big, crazy hurry