List out complete range of words you are familiar with. Classify them into active vocabulary and passive vocabulary. (a) What are words you have added to your vocabulary? (b) How many words have shifted from the passive list to the active list?
Answers
Active vocabulary consists of words which the learners understand and use in speaking or writing. Passive vocabulary refers to the words which they understand but do not use.
List of words a particular learner is familiar with:
Active vocabulary - act, active, activity, afraid, appear, beautiful, behave, borrow, border, birthday, chocolate, comfortable, control, continue, correct, course, cross, crash, cupboard, dream, direction, discover, decrease, drop, education, electricity, evening, examination, example, exercise, expensive, explain, family, foreign, furniture, freeze, friend, game, garden, general, gentleman, goodbye, introduce, increase, island, juice, jump, job, knock, listen, look, machine, market, meal, mark, narrow, neither, opposite, obey, ocean, office, outside, play, please, parent, prize, queen, question, radio, rain, record, remember, safe, sentence, suitable, support, talk, teach, telephone, tennis, ugly, understand, useful, usual, vegetable, village, visit, wait, wake, walk, warm, work, world, yard, yesterday, zero, zoo, abject, accede, acumen, adamant, affluent, emulate, covet and equanimity.
Passive vocabulary - aberration, abjure, admonish, cognizant, consign, defunct, didactic, dogmatic, emulate, empirical, evanescent, ephemeral and equivocal.
The words added to his vocabulary:
abject, aberration, abjure, accede, acumen, adamant, admonish, affluent, cognizant, consign, covet, defunct, didactic, dogmatic, emulate, empirical, evanescent, ephemeral, equanimity and equivocal.
The words which have shifted from the passive list to the active list:
abject, accede, acumen, adamant, affluent, emulate, covet and equanimity.
Answer:
A)Full list of words from this list:
serendipity. good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries. ...
keen. intense or sharp. ...
dubious. fraught with uncertainty or doubt. ...
susurration. an indistinct sound, as of whispering or rustling. ...
onomatopoeia. ...
corpus callosum. ...
toothsome. ...
bibliophile.
B)All language learners have a much wider passive
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