Metalinguistics Read through Chapter 1 and copy down any words that are new, interesting or unfamiliar.

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Metalinguistics Read through Chapter 1 and copy down any words that are new, interesting or unfamiliar.

Metalinguistics Read through Chapter 1 and copy down any words that are new, interesting or unfamiliar. fascinated

Metalinguistics Read through Chapter 1 and copy down any words that are new, interesting or unfamiliar. fascinated civilisation

Metalinguistics Read through Chapter 1 and copy down any words that are new, interesting or unfamiliar. fascinated civilisation crumbling

Metalinguistics Read through Chapter 1 and copy down any words that are new, interesting or unfamiliar. fascinated civilisation crumbling geeky

Metalinguistics Read through Chapter 1 and copy down any words that are new, interesting or unfamiliar. fascinated civilisation obsession crumbling geeky

Metalinguistics Read through Chapter 1 and copy down any words that are new, interesting or unfamiliar. fascinated civilisation obsession shrugged crumbling geeky (examples from page 7)

Metalinguistics For each of the words that you have identified, use the dictionary to find the meaning. Fascinated :

Metalinguistics For each of the words that you have identified, use the dictionary to find the meaning. Fascinated : to be interested strongly in something or someone. or someone.

Metalinguistics For each of the words that you have identified, use the dictionary to find the meaning. Fascinated : to be interested strongly in something or someone. or someone. Now, place the word into an appropriate sentence.

Metalinguistics For each of the words that you have identified, use the dictionary to find the meaning. Fascinated : to be interested strongly in something or someone. It was no surprise that the children were fascinated by the snow as this was the first time they had ever seen the white fluffy flakes fall from the sky!.