Grade 5-6: Vocabulary Lesson for Monday, Week 12
This week's theme is: Personality
Word List 12
- efficient: Acoomplishing a purpose without wasting time
- arrogant: Feeling more important that others.
- cordial: Warm and sincere.
- unruly: Lacking restraint, rebels against authority.
- precise: Exact, following the rules.
- monotonous: Boring, lacking in variety.
- vibrant: Exhibits charm and is animated.
Monday Activities
- Write the words and definitions in your vocabulary notebook.
- Create your own sentence using each word and write this in your vocabulary notebook. We have provided samples below to get you started.
- Use this site, How do you say to help you pronounce words you do not know. Just type the word into the white space and click on Submit. Soon you will hear the word.
Other Help
If you need more information on your words, click on the link to use a on-line dictionary.
Use the daily activities to help you remember words that you learn each week. It is much easier to remember what the words mean if you do something with them and use them frequently in talking with your parents, family and friends.
Sample sentences:
I enjoy challenging myself: how efficient I can be.
Man is always coming up with new and more efficient ways of doing things.I though he was arrogant unreasonably, and very obnoxious.
I guess I should apologize because that sounds arrogant.Some teachers were found to be more cordial by students.
He was very much a gentleman and very cordial.An unruly passenger caused a flight to be diverted.
She pulled her unruly hair back into a knot.He had no clue about his precise location.
The teacher liked his precise concentration.The bell went off and snapped me out of my boredom from Alice's monotonous voice.
Exercising the same way every day can be monotonous.On the bus ride I met met a vibrant, witty, incredibly brilliant woman.
I feel like a vibrant, productive person now.
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