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Redefine the dictionary - wordia

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Using dictionaries Using dictionaries Submitted by admin on 5 September, 2006 - 13:00 Why should we encourage students to use dictionaries? Dictionaries develop learner autonomy. They are a handy resource for researching different meanings, collocations, examples of use and standard pronunciation. Friv : ONLY THE VERY BEST FREE ONLINE GAMES! Australian English Glossary from A to Zed- Travelogue - Travel Library Submitted by: David Stybr Submission Date: 14th Feb 2005 Much has been written about the differences between British English and American English. French French and Quebec French have a similar relationship. However, nothing quite matches Australian English for its lively colourful phrases. Some words and expressions are quite naturally taken from British slang. Some words have completely different meanings in Australia than in Anglophone countries north of the Equator.

Visual thesaurus for 'way' word Teaching Dictionary Skills: Dictionary Skills Activities and Games All students should have a dictionary in their desk, not at the front of the class. Students need to become familiar with the dictionary for a variety of reasons and if it is used on a regular basis by students for them to become comfortable with using it as a reference. Dictionaries are a valuable tool for the students in their learning process and it limits the amount of time a student raises their hands to spell a word. Students need to learn that they are able to use a dictionary for spelling a word, find a meaning, or to assist in pronouncing the word. Brainstorm with the students the reasons to use a dictionary and place the answers on chart as a student reference.

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