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Activity One: Teaching Vocabulary for "What Does It Mean To Know A Word?"

All About Words: Teaching Vocabulary for "What Does It Mean To Know A Word?" from Dr. Robin Scarcella's Week Six, Presentation One lecture on vocabulary in Spanish 114.

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Knowing a word's part of speechcan help you understand its meaning.
A connotation refers to a word's being favorable or unfavorable.
A word's family can include its origin and its forms.
A collocation refers to words and phrases that must be used together.
An English word can have several meanings.
Knowing a wordincludes knowing its pronunciation, spelling and frequency.
The pronunciation of a word can change depending on its part of speech.
An affixrefers to a prefix or a suffix of a word.
TO HAVE AN INTEREST INis one type of collocation.
An English noun can be count or noncount.
An English word's meaning can be literal or figurative.
A word's orthography refers to its spelling.
A word's register refers to its formal or informal usage.
The use of slang wordsis an example of informal register.
The word ODOR has an unfavorable connotation.
Adverbs, adjectives, nouns, and verbsare all parts of speech.
Expressions such as THIS ONE GUY or A BUNCH OF US are examples of casual speech/writing.

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