Back to: English Language Primary 6
Welcome to today’s class!!
We are excited to have you join our class!!
In today’s English class, we will be learning about New Words And Their Meaning
New Words And Their Meaning
Take a look at each word and spell each letter out loud before pronouncing them.
Accomplish | Achieve or complete successfully |
Attain | Succeed in achieving |
Adapt | Make something suitable for a new use or purpose |
Affordable | A reasonable price you can pay to get something |
Accompany | Go somewhere with someone as a companion |
Analyze | Examine in detail |
Admire | Regard an object quality or person with respect or warm approval |
Associate | Connect someone or something with something else in one’s mind |
Artificial | Made by human beings rather than occurring naturally |
Apparently | As far as one knows or can see |
Beside | At the side of; next to |
Balance | An equal distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady |
Benefit | An advantage or profit gained from something |
Boundary | A line that marks the limits of an area |
Borrow | Take and use something that belongs to someone else with the intention of returning it |
Better | Of a more excellent or effective type or quality |
Babysitting | The care of a child or children while the parents are out |
Backup | Help or support |
Backdrop | Provide a background or setting for |
Bucket list | A number of experiences or achievements that a person hopes to have or accomplish during their lifetime |
Charge | Demand an amount as a price from someone for a service rendered or goods supplied |
I hope today’s new words has helped improve your vocabulary and increase your knowledge in understanding the words used in your sentences.
Evaluation
Construct a sentence each using the new words learned in today’s class.
Reading Assignment
Read a passage on how to keep our environment clean and write out as many new words as you can find.
Weekend Assignment
Use your personal dictionary to identify 10 new words and their meaning.
We hope you enjoyed today’s class. In our next class, we will be learning about Tenses.
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