Learn new English words with Vocabulary Worksheets. Today's word is "Opening". 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 "Opening" take? It stands on the object’s place, it makes it a noun. Am I right? So, why didn’t you tell me that you had something in your department. What can it be? An open position, vacancy? Let's find it in the dictionary. And it is a noun. Awesome! The word "opening" means an available job or position. Bingo, we guessed it right! We can use "opening" with a verb. For example, to have an opening. Let's see what we can replace "opening" with: an employment vacancy. Here is one more good expression, "an opening is filled". Something like: “thank you for your interest, but the position was already filled”. You can also put down your notes. I wrote an expression, “an opening for an administrative assistant”, for example. Now we are going to make some sentences with the word "opening". 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 :) Comments are closed.
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