Lesson 10- Diogenes and Alexande Part Four Language Study/ WBT E ENTER
Lesson 10 – Diogenes and Alexander Part Four W B T L E ENTER
Lesson 10-Diogenes and Alexander Language Study Contents 工。 Word Study 工工。 Phrases and Expressions 工 II. Word Building IV Grammar W E BAC
Lesson 10 – Diogenes and Alexander I. Word Study II. Phrases and Expressions III.Word Building IV. Grammar Language Study W B T L E
Lesson 10- Diogenes and Alexande I. Wordstudy Word list: 1. acclaim 9 elaborate 17 hollow 2 content 10. elegant 18. inhabit 3. convert 11 emulate 19, mock 4. corrupt 12 erase 20. neglect 5. creed 13. expedition 21 perish 6. convention 14, extravagance 22 realm 7。 discard 15. fiery 23 restrain 8. doctrine 16. flatter 24. stroll W E BAC
Lesson 10 – Diogenes and Alexander I. Word Study Word list: 1. acclaim 2. content 3. convert 4. corrupt 5. creed 6. convention 7. discard 8. doctrine 17. hollow 18. inhabit 19. mock 20. neglect 21. perish 22. realm 23. restrain 24. stroll 9. elaborate 10. elegant 11. emulate 12. erase 13. expedition 14. extravagance 15. fiery 16. flatter W B T L E
Lesson 10- Diogenes and Alexande I. Wordstudy Word formation acclamatory 1. acclaim acclamation V, to praise enthusiastically and often publicly applause n,enthusiastic applause praise hail Examples: a Penicillin was acclaimed as the most important discovery during the 1940s a He was acclaimed as the winner W E BAC
Lesson 10 – Diogenes and Alexander I. Word Study 1. acclaim v. to praise enthusiastically and often publicly n. enthusiastic applause Examples: Penicillin was acclaimed as the most important discovery during the 1940's. He was acclaimed as the winner. W B T L E acclamatory acclamation Synonym applause praise hail Word formation
Lesson 10- Diogenes and Alexande Word study Word formation contented 2. content contentment discontented a。a. satisfied Collocation b。 willing be content to do v to make satisfied be content with n,a something contained content oneself with b subject matter of a written work to ones heart content C. substantive or meaningful part d proportion of a specified substance W E To be continued on the next page BAC
Lesson 10 – Diogenes and Alexander I. Word Study 2. content a. a. satisfied b. willing v. to make satisfied n. a. something contained b. subject matter of a written work c. substantive or meaningful part d. proportion of a specified substance W B T L E Word formation contented contentment discontented be content to do be content with content oneself with to one’s heart content Collocation To be continued on the next page
Lesson 10- Diogenes and Alexande I. Wordstudy Examples: a She was content to step down after four years as chief executive. a She is content with very little a He contented himself with one piece of cake. a The brain is hungry not for method but for content W E BAC
Lesson 10 – Diogenes and Alexander I. Word Study Examples: She was content to step down after four years as chief executive. She is content with very little. He contented himself with one piece of cake. The brain is hungry not for method but for content. W B T L E
Lesson 10- Diogenes and Alexande I. Wordstudy 3. convert Word formation v. a, to adapt to a new or different purpose b, to persuade to adopt a religion, or conversion convertible belief Collocation C to exchange for sth, of equal value convert to convert into Examples: a That building has been converted into a school a We converted to Islam several years ago. a I want to convert some rMB into us dollars W E
Lesson 10 – Diogenes and Alexander I. Word Study 3. convert v. a. to adapt to a new or different purpose b. to persuade to adopt a religion, or belief c. to exchange for sth. of equal value Examples: That building has been converted into a school. We converted to Islam several years ago. I want to convert some RMB into US dollars. Word formation W B T L E convert to convert into conversion convertible Collocation
Lesson 10- Diogenes and Alexande Word study synonyms 4. corrupt rotten dishonest a, a. marked by immorality and perversion deprave b. dishonest debase V.a. to ruin morally b to taint: contaminate C. to cause to become rotten; spoil Examples: a We find him a corrupt judge. a The businessman was sent to prison for trying to corrupt a tax official with money. W E BAC
Lesson 10 – Diogenes and Alexander I. Word Study 4. corrupt a. a. marked by immorality and perversion b. dishonest v. a. to ruin morally b. to taint; contaminate c. to cause to become rotten; spoil Examples: We find him a corrupt judge. The businessman was sent to prison for trying to corrupt a tax official with money. W B T L E Synonyms rotten dishonest deprave debase
Lesson 10- Diogenes and Alexande I. Wordstudy 5. creed n. a system of beliefs, principles, or laws Examples: a Discrimination should be banned on the basis of race or creed a He had an architectural creed that demanded simple lines. W E BAC
Lesson 10 – Diogenes and Alexander I. Word Study 5. creed n. a system of beliefs, principles, or laws Examples: Discrimination should be banned on the basis of race or creed. He had an architectural creed that demanded simple lines. W B T L E
Lesson 10- Diogenes and Alexande Word study Word formation 6. convention convene n,all habits or traditions conventional unconventional Synonyms custom Examples: habits a It is the convention for men to wear suits on tradition formal occasions a By convention, north is at the top of most maps. W E BAC
Lesson 10 – Diogenes and Alexander I. Word Study 6. convention n. all habits or traditions Examples: It is the convention for men to wear suits on formal occasions. By convention, north is at the top of most maps. W B T L E Word formation Synonyms convene conventional unconventional custom habits tradition