Sunday, February 22, 2009

Best of Week: Vocabulary

Although I thoroughly enjoyed our short story discussions, my favorite part of the week was the constant incorporation of vocabulary. Towards the beginning of the week, studying vocabulary became a daunting task, mostly due to variety show. So I made my note cards and studied; after some quality practicing the vocabulary words seemed to stick. Therefore, the morning of preview, I didn’t have to worry about studying last minute. By the time I got to English class, the northies had left, but Mr. Allen gave the Vshow kids the vocabulary test anyways. He gave us a few minutes to review; but before giving us the test, he called each of us up individually. “Lauren. Do you know what the word auspicious means?” he asked. (at least I think that’s the word he used) I freaked out, thinking it was a vocabulary word I was supposed to know, and I didn’t. Then Kate Henning answered and I couldn’t be happier. Mr. Allen handed me my Heart of Darkness test and I had done very well on it!

Next I took the vocabulary test and flew right through it. I was glad to hear that no one, or almost no one, got less than a 96 on the test. I know there was some confusion whether or not the South kids would have time to take the test or not, so some people hadn’t studied until the morning of the test.

In class Mr. Allen also asked if anyone knew what the word sedulous meant. Remembering the word from a past vocab. test, I shouted “diligent.” Mr. Allen and I both seemed very surprised that I remembered the definition and that a synonym would be assiduous. The fact that it was possible to recall the meaning after such a long time really showed me that, A. repetition actually helps in long term memorization, and B. vocabulary is important and helpful in real life, aside from just being a relatively easy grade-booster in English class.

I feel that the new method of writing words down on the board is very interesting. I, in fact, wrote those words, sedulous; truncated; and apotheosis, down in my assignment notebook. I’m looking forward to seeing whether or not Mr. Allen will quiz us on those words.

I generally don’t view myself as having a very broad vocabulary, yet this week, vocabulary seemed a more positive idea.

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