Lesson 6-The Man in the water Part four language stu W TL E ENTER
Lesson 6—The Man in the Water W B T L E Part Four ENTER
Lesson 6-The Man in the water Language Study ontents 工。 Word Study 工工。 Phrases and Expressions 工IL。 Word Building Iv。 Grammar WBTLE BAC
Lesson 6—The Man in the Water W B T L E I. Word Study II. Phrases and Expressions III. Word Building IV. Grammar Language Study
Lesson 6-The Man in the water I. Word study Word list 1. represent 7. identify 2 elements 8. harsh 3. grope 9. desperate 4. acknowledge 10. distinction 5. cling 11. challenge 6. commitment 12, standoff WBTLE BAC
Lesson 6—The Man in the Water W B T L E I. Word Study Word list: 1. represent 2. elements 3. grope 4. acknowledge 5. cling 6. commitment 7. identify 8. harsh 9. desperate 10. distinction 11. challenge 12. standoff
Lesson 6-The Man in the water I. Wordstudy 1. represent Word formation V to stand for, to symbolize to serve as an example of representation representative Examples: a The bald eagle represents the United States a The museum had several paintings representing the artist's early style BTL E BAC
Lesson 6—The Man in the Water W B T L E I. Word Study 1. represent v. to stand for; to symbolize; to serve as an example of Examples: The bald eagle represents the United States. The museum had several paintings representing the artist's early style. representation representative Word formation
Lesson 6-The Man in the water I. Wordstudy 2. elements nthe forces that constitute the weather especially severe or inclement weather Example: a The outside paint has been damaged by the elements BTL E BAC
Lesson 6—The Man in the Water W B T L E I. Word Study 2. elements n. the forces that constitute the weather, especially severe or inclement weather Example: The outside paint has been damaged by the elements
Lesson 6-The Man in the water I. Wordstudy Synonym 3. grope V. to reach or search about uncertainly; to fumble feel one's way Examples: a groped for the telephone grope for an answer BTL E BAC
Lesson 6—The Man in the Water W B T L E I. Word Study 3. grope v. to reach or search about uncertainly; to feel one’s way Examples: groped for the telephone grope for an answer fumble Synonym
Lesson 6-The Man in the water Word study Word formation 4. acknowledge acknowledgement V. to admit the existence, reality or truth of recognIze Example: a He acknowledged that the purchase had been a mistake WBTLE BAC
Lesson 6—The Man in the Water W B T L E I. Word Study 4. acknowledge v. to admit the existence, reality, or truth of, recognize Example: He acknowledged that the purchase had been a mistake. Word formation acknowledgement
Lesson 6-The Man in the water Word study 5.cling Synonyms v a, to hold fast or adhere to sth as by grasping, sticking, embracing adhere b to remain close to resist separation stick C to remain emotionally attached; to hold on hold Examples a He clung to the rope to keep from falling a These fabrics cling to the body. a We clung together in the storm a Clinging to outdated customs BTL E BAC
Lesson 6—The Man in the Water W B T L E I. Word Study v. a. to hold fast or adhere to sth., as by grasping, sticking, embracing b. to remain close; to resist separation c. to remain emotionally attached; to hold on Examples: He clung to the rope to keep from falling. These fabrics cling to the body. We clung together in the storm. Clinging to outdated customs. 5. cling adhere stick hold Synonyms
Lesson 6-The Man in the water I. Wordstudy 6. commitment Usage n, the state of being bound emotionally or intellectually to a course of action or to another person or persons Examples: commitment to aa deep commitment to liberal policies aa profound commitment to the family Commit: v a commit a crime a They were committed to follow orders a He was too young to commit fully to marriage a The patient was committed to the hospita/ BTL E BAC
Lesson 6—The Man in the Water W B T L E I. Word Study 6. commitment n. the state of being bound emotionally or intellectually to a course of action or to another person or persons Examples: a deep commitment to liberal policies a profound commitment to the family Commit: v. commit a crime They were committed to follow orders. He was too young to commit fully to marriage. The patient was committed to the hospital. commitment to Usage
Lesson 6-The Man in the water . Word Study Word 7. identify formation v. to recognize or be able to name Examples: dentical a Even the small baby can identify her mother by identification her voice identity a The police officer identified himself and asked for unidentified our help identical: a, exactly the same: very similar identity: n, the qualities that make sth, or sb different from others a The tests are identical to those carried out last year. a identity crisis BTL BAC
Lesson 6—The Man in the Water W B T L E I. Word Study v. to recognize or be able to name Examples: Even the small baby can identify her mother by her voice. The police officer identified himself and asked for our help. identical: a. exactly the same; very similar identity: n. the qualities that make sth. or sb. different from others The tests are identical to those carried out last year. identity crisis 7. identify identical identification identity unidentified Word formation