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  2. Word search - Wikipedia

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    A word search. A word search, word find, word seek, word sleuth or mystery word puzzle is a word game that consists of the letters of words placed in a grid, which usually has a rectangular or square shape. The objective of this puzzle is to find and mark all the words hidden inside the box. The words may be placed horizontally, vertically, or ...

  3. Glossary of language education terms - Wikipedia

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    A group of words whose meaning is different from the meanings of the individual words: “She let the cat out of the bag” or “He was caught red-handed.” Inductive teaching Also known as induction, from the verb “to induce”; a facilitative, student-centred teaching technique where the students discover language rules through extensive ...

  4. Pseudoword - Wikipedia

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    A pseudoword is a unit of speech or text that appears to be an actual word in a certain language, while in fact it has no meaning.It is a specific type of nonce word, or even more narrowly a nonsense word, composed of a combination of phonemes which nevertheless conform to the language's phonotactic rules. [1]

  5. Authentic assessment - Wikipedia

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    Authentic assessment is the measurement of "intellectual accomplishments that are worthwhile, significant, and meaningful" [1] [2] Authentic assessment can be devised by the teacher, or in collaboration with the student by engaging student voice. When applying authentic assessment to student learning and achievement, a teacher applies criteria ...

  6. Malapropism - Wikipedia

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    The word "malapropism" (and its earlier form, "malaprop") comes from a character named "Mrs. Malaprop" in Richard Brinsley Sheridan's 1775 play The Rivals. [2] Mrs. Malaprop frequently misspeaks (to comic effect) by using words which do not have the meaning that she intends but which sound similar to words that do.

  7. The 'Word of the Year?' It's not authentic or rizz. It's ...

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    Columnist Charita Goshay offers up her "Word of the Year," which is different than ones named by Merriam-Webster and Oxford University Press.

  8. Old English phonology - Wikipedia

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    The Old English phoneme /f/ descended in some cases from Proto-Germanic *f, which became [v] between voiced sounds as described above. But /f/ also had another source. In the middle or at the end of words, Old English /f/ was often derived from Proto-Germanic * [β] (also written *ƀ), a fricative allophone of the phoneme *b.

  9. Watch 'The Voice' 4-Chair Turn Artist That Kelsea Ballerini ...

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    The Voice airs Monday night at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC. Streams next day on Peacock. Streams next day on Peacock. Next, Get the Details on The Voice Season 27, Including the Amazing Four-Chair Turns