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  2. British Council - Word Family Framework

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    What is the Word Family Framework (WFF)? The WFF is a searchable resource for teachers and learners of English that consists of over 22,000 vocabulary items arranged according to six levels aligned to the Common European Framework of Reference.

  3. Word Roots - Membean

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    Differentiated vocabulary for your students is just a click away. Get Started. Learning about the building blocks of words can help you make sense of unfamiliar words.

  4. Word families can be an important tool when teaching people to read or speak a language. New readers are able to recognize the word patterns, and teachers help them to understand the combinations and sounds. The National Council of Teachers of English has identified 37 different word families.

  5. Word family Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of WORD FAMILY is a group of cognate words especially within a single language. How to use word family in a sentence.

  6. word family noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage...

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    Definition of word family noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Word Families - Enchanted Learning

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    Many of the nursery rhymes contain common word families. You can use these rhymes to teach these letter combinations (and how they are spelled and spoken), having the students sound them out after memorizing the rhyme. You can study one word family a week.

  8. What Are Word Families? - YourDictionary

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    What are word families? They are groups of words that have a common feature or pattern. They have the same letter combinations — a similar sound — and they're a wonderful tool for those new to spelling.

  9. What is a Word Family? | English & Language Arts - Twinkl

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    Word families are groups of words that fit into a certain set of letter patterns with the same root words. This means that these groups of words have a common feature, pattern, or meaning. Whenever you see a word like “bale” or “sale”, that's actually you noticing a word family in action!

  10. A word family is a group of words with a common base to which different prefixes and suffixes are added. For example, members of the word family based on the headword, base, stem, or root word work include rework , worker , working , workshop , and workmanship , among others.

  11. Word family - Wikipedia

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    A word family is the base form of a word plus its inflected forms and derived forms made with suffixes and prefixes [1] plus its cognates, i.e. all words that have a common etymological origin, some of which even native speakers don't recognize as being related (e.g. "wrought (iron)" and "work(ed)"). [2]