We can inspire people and even ourselves every single day! I really think that the fact of inspiring comes from those things we love to do... the more we like what we do... the more we are able to inspire and to create new strategies in our classes.
Teacher, this is the link of my blog: http://juansemfc0213.wix.com/semanticsugc, about the historical lexical of the words is very important to know his history and where have been created.
Ok, the latin origin it's veeeeery romantic , the mid 14c it's inclusive inspiring lol, but does anyone noticed too that the french origin it's a little psychopath? I mean "induce someone to do something? really?
Teacher I don't know how to say "como dicen por ahy" better late than never, I hadn't seen the image of the etymology of the words, but is curious and interesting, know the origins of words Thanks
I believe that although the work is very long, also allows us to practice the topics of the course.
ReplyDeleteidk how to start with my dictionary
ReplyDeleteUnderstood the content of the image, one can think that the inspiration takes many forms and comes in the strangest ways sometimes.
ReplyDeleteWe can inspire people and even ourselves every single day! I really think that the fact of inspiring comes from those things we love to do... the more we like what we do... the more we are able to inspire and to create new strategies in our classes.
ReplyDeletefor me this picture shows a clear example how could we make our dictionary. thanksss teacher for the picture.
ReplyDeleteOk, teacher, this activity is important for improve our english ;):-P
ReplyDeleteIs very hard this work because i don't understand
ReplyDeletethis example isn't clear, i need more information.
ReplyDelete:) ok teacher... this activity is a good idea for practice the items saw in each class :)
ReplyDeleteIs a good idea for to improve the topics
ReplyDeleteThe idea is good for the class, i learn more
ReplyDeleteThis helps to understand better that.
ReplyDeleteETYMOLOGY !! that´s the word I was looking for, I were like " from where comes the word ..... " Hahahaha ! thank you teacher ;)
ReplyDeleteHere a Etymology Dictionary that help me a lot
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=thrill
Diego Leal
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Good and important image must implement and improve every day!
ReplyDeletePaola Beltrán
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Teacher, this is the link of my blog: http://juansemfc0213.wix.com/semanticsugc, about the historical lexical of the words is very important to know his history and where have been created.
ReplyDeleteThe historical words meaning is so interesting!
ReplyDeleteEtymology is a very interesting topic! I understand it!! :D
ReplyDeleteWords have chaged its meaning through time. We all should know this to stop being gullible
ReplyDeleteI liked this work because it help us to improve the language. But some things were difficult like the ambiguity of the words.
ReplyDeleteEven i miss the class, I think the work was very interesting
ReplyDeleteIt's very interesting know the history of the words.
ReplyDeleteOk, the latin origin it's veeeeery romantic , the mid 14c it's inclusive inspiring lol, but does anyone noticed too that the french origin it's a little psychopath? I mean "induce someone to do something? really?
ReplyDeleteHow the words can change and do some things that we don't wait?, it's so interesting :).
ReplyDeleteit's interesting to know what is the origine of each word
ReplyDeleteTeacher
ReplyDeleteI don't know how to say "como dicen por ahy"
better late than never, I hadn't seen the image of the etymology of the words, but is curious and interesting, know the origins of words Thanks
I would like to know more about it, very interesting
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