How to practice effectively

Vocabulary List

pirouette
(noun) an act of spinning on one foot

instrument
(noun) a thing used to produce musical sounds

ease
(noun) lack of difficulty

sensory
(adjective) relating to the senses

fatty
(adjective) containing or consisting largely of fat

workings
(noun) the way in which something works

sheath
(noun) a protective covering or case for something

insulation
(noun) the process of preventing the passage of heat, electricity, or sound

attempt
(verb) to make an effort to do something

quantify
(verb) to express or measure as a quantity

mastery
(noun) comprehensive knowledge or skill in a subject

distraction
(noun) something that prevents someone from concentrating on what they are doing

allot
(verb) to give something to someone as a share or task

elite
(noun) a select group of people who are considered to be superior to others

craft
(noun) a skill or ability to make things, especially by hand

vivid
(adjective) very clear and striking in appearance or expression

reinforce
(verb) to make stronger or more secure

unravel
(verb) to explain something complicated or puzzling

height
(noun) a situation where something is very good

Grammar Lesson

In this lesson, we will:
– identify the different types of sentence subject
– observe the grammar patterns of those subjects

By observing subjects and their elements, you can use those patterns for your sentences in speech and writing.

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