Back to: English Language Primary 6
In today’s English class, we will be learning about New Words And Their Meaning
Speaking or using different words in our sentences without knowing their meaning does not improve our vocabulary.
Because it is important in the English language to be able to construct good sentences as well as interpret their meaning, we will look at some words that we often say without knowing their meaning.
Spell out each word and repeat their meaning.
New Words And Their Meaning
Accomplish: Accomplish means to achieve or complete successfully
Argue: Argue means reasons or show evidence in support of an idea, action, or theory, typically to persuade others to share one’s view
Border: The edge or boundary of something, or a part near it is called a border.
Calculate: This means to determine something, especially in mathematics.
Compare: It means to, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between.
Convince: Convince means to cause someone to believe firmly in the truth of something.
Decrease: To become smaller or fewer in size, amount, or degree.
Today’s class has helped you in learning new words and their meaning. We hope you enjoyed it!
Evaluation
In your own words, explain the following: argue, compare, convince, evidence and persuade.
Reading Assignment
Memorize the spellings of these words: Accomplish, Fortunate, Organized, Typical, Insert, Evidence and Persuade.
Weekend Assignment
Use your dictionary to write the meaning of these words:
- Promotional
- Elucidate
- Intricate
- Authenticate
- Proportional
- Confidential
- Intention
Let us know your thoughts and questions in the comment section, and we will attend to them as fast as we can. In our next class, we will be looking at Argumentative Essay.
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