Of today’s 15 vocabulary words, which three do you think you will use the most in your speaking and writing this semester? Explain why each word feels useful or powerful to you.

 Prompt: Of today’s 15 vocabulary words, which three do you think you will use the most in your speaking and writing this semester? Explain why each word feels useful or powerful to you.

Prompt Response:

I definitely do not use this vocabulary in my speaking nor did I ever use them this semester, but if I were to choose which words I would use the most this semester is ambiguous, affinity and adroit. I like the word ambiguous since I am more familiar with this word and using the word affinity will be a nice change to use for affection toward something. When it comes to adroit, the vocab looks nice, I also needed a new word to describe something clever or skillful.

Summary:
Today we took out the paper books from under our desks and were told to turn to page 5, our assignment today was to write a sentence with the 15 vocabulary provided.  After finishing the sentences we would work on both exercise 1 and 3, they weren't really complicated and just used the 15 vocabulary provided.

Reflection:

I guess this is a new reminder that I need to learn new vocab words and to use them for any future exams. It was nice learning these words since I am not proud about my lack of vocabulary and had a future desire to learn more vocabulary words that will actually help me in the future. 


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