Indirect roundabout way of speech 4. Elocute : e LOC ute (el’ o kute) v. Speak out in public; declaim 5. Elocution : e LOC ution (el o kyue’ shun) n. Declamation; oratory; public speaking 6. Elocutionist : e LOC utionist (el o kyue’ shu nist) n. A professional speaker ...
Speaking of the word “sound” itself, it too comes from the root word son for obvious reasons. Enough “sounding” off about son. Now this root will resonate through your brain as you see the root word son, leading successfully to resounding recall! sonic: pertaining to ‘sound’ sonar:...
demo is people so one who fears public speaking have demophobia zoophobia – people who fear animals. theophobia – thei is god/religion, so a person who fears religion has theophobia. pedophobia – pedo means child, so a person who doesn’t like children has pedophobia. gynophobia – a ...
The Latin root word voc and its variant vok both mean “call.” This podcast’s “calling” will most certainly increase your vocabulary! We all know that the vocal component of learning a language is the speaking of it, or “calling” it out. Indeed, your voice is that part of you ...
Many people always say that listening to spoken English is too hard for them. But if you don’t understand what people are saying, how can you talk with them? It may be difficult, but learning by listening is necessary. 【小题1】 Standard pronunciation is important for English speaking as...
adj.Speaking several languages11. Plurilateral : PLUR ilateral (plur i lat’ er al) adj.Having more than two sides12. Plurinomial : PLUR inomial (plur i nom’ i al) adj.Having more than one name13. Plurisyllable : PLUR isyllable (plur i sil’ a b’l) n.A word having more than...
A soliloquy is the act of speaking by a single person, usually an actor in the theater. desolate A desolate area is unused, empty of life, deserted, and lonely. solitary A solitary person is by themselves; they are all alone with no one else around. solipsism Solipsism is the contention...
megaphone: device that makes a very big ‘sound’ when speaking into it phone: short for telephone telephone: device which carries ‘sound’ over long distances saxophone: instrument invented by Adolphe Sax sousaphone: instrument invented by John Philip Sousa ...
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Ch 16.Instructional Strategies for Different... Ch 17.Strategies for Teaching Speaking &... Ch 18.Mathematical Development &... Ch 19.Teaching Counting, Cardinality, Numbers... Ch 20.Fraction Operations Ch 21.Teaching Operations & Algebraic... ...