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Create a Mini Dictionary Guide

The document provides guidelines for students to create a mini dictionary. Students are instructed to: 1) Find 5 new words from books read and provide the part of speech, definition, and example sentence for each. 2) Collect an additional 25 words from 5 friends using the same format. 3) Organize all words into an alphabetical mini dictionary and submit the work by the deadline.
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Create a Mini Dictionary Guide

The document provides guidelines for students to create a mini dictionary. Students are instructed to: 1) Find 5 new words from books read and provide the part of speech, definition, and example sentence for each. 2) Collect an additional 25 words from 5 friends using the same format. 3) Organize all words into an alphabetical mini dictionary and submit the work by the deadline.
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Extensive Reading (LE 102)

Making A Mini Dictionary

Guidelines
1. Find 5 new words from the books you have finished reading for this week.
2. For each of the words:
- mention the part of the speech (a noun, a verb, an adjective or an adverb),
- find the definition, and
- give an example of the sentence from the book.
3. Find 25 more words from 5 other friends
4. Create a mini dictionary
- To ease your work, you can complete Form 1: My Word Lists
5. After you have finished collecting all words, check your list again.
6. Rearrange your list in an alphabetical order.
7. Upload both Form 1 and Form 2 to our Schoology account.
The deadline is: Monday, 29 October 2018, at 23.59
Name your file: Mini dictionary_Your [Link]

Form 1: My Word Lists


Part of the
No. Word speech Definition Example
(n / v/ adv / adj)
0. disgust n Marked aversion The magistrate looked into the dusty corners,
aroused by lifted old bags and boxes, examined the stores of
something highly food, all the time crying out in anger and disgust.
distasteful (Jamaica Inn, Penguin Reader, Level 5, p.29)
(Meriam Webster)
crowded v To collect in The Italian family all crowded around him.
numbers (Evening Class, Penguin Reader, Level 4, p. 49)
(Merriam Webster)
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FORM 2: My Mini Dictionary

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