UNIQUE FRIENDS SCHOOLSDICTATION FOR THE WEEK: BASIC 5 ENGLISH LANGUAGE
New Words and Meanings:
Superintend: to oversee or manage something, making sure it is done correctly. Example sentence: The principal will superintend the school play to ensure everything goes smoothly.
Extraordinaire: extremely good or special, beyond what is normal. Example sentence: The fireworks display was extraordinaire, filling the night sky with colorful patterns.
Entrepreneur: a person who starts and runs their own business, often taking risks to succeed. Example sentence: She became a successful entrepreneur by opening her own bakery, which quickly gained popularity.
Official: authorized or approved by someone in authority. Example sentence: The official announcement of the new policy will be made at the meeting tomorrow.
Saboteur: a person who deliberately tries to damage or destroy something, often in a secret or sneaky way. Example sentence: The company suspected a saboteur was behind the recent equipment failures.
Journalism: the work of collecting, writing, and publishing news stories. Example sentence: She studied journalism in college and now works as a reporter for a local newspaper.
Supersede: to replace something, especially because it is better or more effective. Example sentence: The new smartphone model will supersede the old one, offering more features and improved performance.
Guarantee: a promise or assurance that something will be done or will happen. Example sentence: The company offers a guarantee on their products, so if they break, you can get a refund or replacement.
Isolationism: a policy of staying separate from other countries or groups, often to avoid involvement in their problems. Example sentence: The country's isolationism made it difficult for them to form alliances or trade with other nations.
Evolutionary: relating to the process of change or development over time, often through natural selection. Example sentence: The evolutionary history of the species shows how it adapted to its environment over millions of years.
Comprehensive Note:
This week, we learned 10 new words in our English language class. We discovered what it means to superintend a project, be an entrepreneur, and create official documents. We also learned about the importance of journalism and how to identify a saboteur. Additionally, we understood the concepts of supersede, guarantee, isolationism, and evolutionary change. By using these words in sentences, we practiced their meanings and improved our vocabulary. Remember, learning new words is an evolutionary process that helps us grow and develop our language skills.