Learn new English words with Vocabulary Worksheets. Today's word is "Perseverance". Now we are going to grab our blank Vocabulary Worksheet and prepare to take notes. You can download your free copy on the link below the video. Let's imagine, this is the very sentence you've found this word. What position does the word "perseverance" take? It stands on the first or the object position. So, enthusiasm and something else will help you in your career. What can it be? Hard work, consistency, being persistent? Let's find it in the dictionary. Yes, it stands on the object's place. So, it has to be a noun. Right? The word "perseverance" means steady persistence in doing something despite difficulty. Bingo, we guessed it right! We can use "perseverance" with a verb. To exhibit perseverance or to learn perseverance. Here you go: two new expressions :) Let's see what we can replace "perseverance" with: dedication, determination and persistence. The antonyms will be indifference, weakness and even laziness. Who would have thought! Here is one more good expression, "through perseverance". Only through perseverance he was able to achieve a lot. You can also put down your notes. I wrote its Russian translation, for example. Now we are going to make some sentences with the word "perseverance". And, of course, you should write your own sentences. We learn better when we do things ourselves. That is why I included the link for you to download your own copy of Vocabulary Worksheets. Just click the link below the video, and have fun filling it out :) Learn new English words with Vocabulary Worksheets. Today's word is "Tremendous". Now we are going to grab our blank Vocabulary Worksheet and prepare to take notes. You can download your free copy. Just click on the link below the video. Let's imagine, this is the very sentence where you've found this word. What position does the word "tremendous" take? It stands before the noun, it makes it an adjective. Am I right? So, despite his efforts, he didn’t graduate with honors. What can it be? Big efforts, intense, enormous? Let's find it in the dictionary. And it is an adjective. Awesome! The word "tremendous" means very great in amount, scale, or intensity. Bingo, we guessed it right! We can use "tremendous" with a noun. For example, tremendous improvement. Here you go: one more new expression :) Let's see what we can replace "tremendous" with: enormous, excellent, remarkable. The antonyms will be small, little, or ordinary. Remarkable – ordinary. I can see that. Here is one more good expression, "tremendous impact on something or someone". Something like: “His speech made tremendous impact on my life”. You can also put down your notes. I wrote its Russian translation, for example. Now we are going to make some sentences with the word "tremendous". And, of course, you should write your own sentences. We learn better when we do things ourselves. Right? That is why I included the link for you to download your own copy of Vocabulary Worksheets. Just click the link below the video, and have fun filling it out :) If you want to download free Vocabulary Worksheet to fill out, click here. Learn new English words with Vocabulary Worksheets. Today's word is "Resourceful". Now we are going to grab our blank Vocabulary Worksheet and prepare to take notes. You can download your free copy. Just click on the link below the video. Let's imagine, this is the very sentence where you've found this word. What position does the word "resourceful" take? It stands before the noun. It makes it an adjective. Right? So, it always amazes me how incredibly something people are. What can it be? Smart, creative, inventive? Let's find it in the dictionary. And it is an adjective. Yeah! The word "resourceful" means having the ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties. Bingo, we guessed it right! We can use "resourceful" with a noun. For example: a resourceful person. Here you go: one more new expression :) Let's see what we can replace "resourceful" with: creative, inventive. Check it out, we guessed it all right. The antonyms will be inactive, incompetent. Huh, that’s interesting. You can also put down your notes. I wrote its Russian translation, for example. Now we are going to make some sentences with the word "resourceful". And, of course, you should write your own sentences. We learn better when we do things ourselves. That is why I included the link for you to download your own copy of Vocabulary Worksheets. Just click the link below the video, and have fun filling it out :) You can download for free and fill out your Vocabulary Worksheet. Learn new English words with Vocabulary Worksheets. Today's word is "Bizarre". Now we are going to grab our blank Vocabulary Worksheet and prepare to take notes. You can download your free copy. Just click on the link below the video. Let's imagine, this is the very sentence where you've found this word. What position does the word "bizarre" take? It stands before the noun, it makes it an adjective. Is it right? So, I didn’t know how to explain his something behavior. What can it be? Odd, weird, unusual? Let's find it in the dictionary. And it is an adjective. My goodness, we are good! The word "bizarre" means very unusual, strange. Yes, we guessed it right! Let's see what we can replace "bizarre" with: weird, odd, absurd, even wild, strange, unusual. The antonyms will be realistic, reasonable. Here is a couple of good expressions we can use, "bizarre clothing”, “bizarre story”, “bizarre behavior”. You can also put down your notes. I wrote “the most bizarre story”, for example. This way we’ll remember how to make the superlative form of this adjective. Now we are going to make some sentences with the word "bizarre". And, of course, you should write your own sentences. We learn better when we do things ourselves. Right? That is why I included the link for you to download your own copy of Vocabulary Worksheets. Just click the link below the video, and have fun filling it out :) Learn new English words with Vocabulary Worksheets. Today's word of the day is "Accelerate". Let's imagine this is the sentence where you found this word. "His truck accelerated toward the stop sign". What position does the word "accelerate" take? It stands on the second or the verb position. So, the truck did something toward the stop sign. But what? Now we are going to grab our blank Vocabulary Worksheet and prepare to take notes. You can download your free copy on the link below the video. Now we find the word "accelerate" in the dictionary. And it is a verb! We are like, I knew it already :) It means "go faster". So, he sped up toward the stop sign. Uh oh, I don't think it is going to end well. Now let's look for synonyms. The words, we can replace "accelerate" with, if we forget how to spell it. To hurry, to speed up and to increase speed. The antonym is "to slow down". We can yell: "Accelerate! Don't slow down!" As an expression I picked "to accelerate our efforts". Let's write down a couple of the sentences with the word "accelerate". We learn better when we do things ourselves. That is why I included the link for you to download your own copy of Vocabulary Worksheets. Just click the link below the video, and have fun filling it out :) |