new vocabulary
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnewandvocabulary
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new
adjective
uk/njuː/us/nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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vocabulary
noun
uk/vəˈkæb.jə.lər.i/us/voʊˈkæb.jə.ler.i/
all the words known and used by a ...
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(Definition ofnewandvocabularyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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At what rate do learners learn and retainnewvocabularyfrom reading a graded reader?
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They were then tested at two-weekly and sixweekly intervals for retention of thenewvocabularyitems.
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Anewvocabularyof chintzes and calicoes, taffetas, muslins, ginghams and cashmeres entered everyday use.
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In addition, they creatednewvocabularyfor the phenomena that they found on the coast.
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It seems clear, then, that knowledge of form helps the learning ofnewvocabulary.
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Reading storybook to kindergartners helps them learnnewvocabularywords.
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Other governance writers have more neutral ambitions of understanding current developments by using anewvocabulary.
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An important function of grammar textbooks is the introduction ofnewvocabulary.
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All the activities are designed to draw attention to useful and possiblynewvocabularyitems.
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Eventually, though, even this noblewoman is converted to thenewvocabularyof race.
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Reading storybooks to kindergarteners helps them learnnewvocabularywords.
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Yet in forming anewvocabulary, how are we to 'concretize the somatic'?
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Reading storybooks to kindergartners helps them learnnewvocabularywords.
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Anewvocabularyof secular strategies for deterrence was gaining ground.
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Attending to word-stress while learningnewvocabulary.
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This so-called plateau stage was attributed to the lack of exercises and tasks that elicit thenewvocabulary taught, preventing learners from incorporating this vocabulary into free production (p. 267).
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Litigants acquired anewvocabularyfor defending their interests and constructing their family history to suit those interests.
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Specifically, eight words were learned in each of the three conditions, with number of exposures to eachnewvocabularyitem kept constant.
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The mural,newvocabulary, and the stories (listened to on the cassette player or read aloud by the teacher) are recurring aspects of each theme.
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