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Spring 2011, Week 3: Attitudes About Language
Click on LIST OF TERMS below to study this week's vocabulary list.
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overhear,
| to hear what someone else is saying to another person (but not intentionally listening) |
eavesdrop, ,
| intentionally listening to a private conversation |
reprimand, ,
| to scold or admonish; to punish "with words" |
outraged, ,
| very angry; furious |
unfair,
| not just; not right (in terms of morals or ethics) |
disruptive, ,
| causing a disturbance or problem |
repeal,
| to overturn or invalidate a policy or law |
prejudiced,
| describes a person or policy that discrimates, based on race, religion, gender, etc. |
sue,
| to bring someone to court |
enforce,
| to make sure a policy or law is followed; to impose a policy or law |
asset,
| a benefit, advantage or good thing |
heritage,
| one's culture and background |
assume,
| to suppose something without knowing it 100% for sure |
dread,
| to NOT want to do something beause you are anxious, fearful, or you hate doing something |
racism,
| discrimination based on RACE |
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ESL Instructor, San Diego Continuing Education |
Educational Cultural Complex (ECC) |
San Diego, CA |
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