«Garrity's poetic figurative paintings utilize
a broad vocabulary of painterly means in the pursuit of visual drama.
She charmed many customers with
broad vocabulary of words, phrases, noises and whistle, and certainly helped sell a lot of birds.
Having
a broad vocabulary of emotions assists them in parsing out this patchwork quilt of feelings, relationships, losses and gains.
Not exact matches
Many new marketers make the mistake
of speaking to as
broad of an audience as possible, but if you narrow your focus with more appropriate word choices (such as a larger or smaller
vocabulary) and an appropriate tone (more formal or more casual), you'll amplify the effectiveness
of your website.
During these two years, your little one will go from taking a few tentative steps to running, jumping, and moving with increased coordination; from using a handful
of words to having a
broad vocabulary (and talking up a storm); and from being able to focus for three minutes or less to having an increased attention span that opens the door to all kinds
of new toddler activities.
Learning English as a second or foreign language (ESL / EFL) takes time, and building your
vocabulary is an important key to improving your communication Dating terminology has gotten a lot
broader - and a lot weirder - since the advent
of smartphones, social media and online dating.
We know that more privileged students are far more likely to have the opportunity to learn advanced
vocabulary and a
broad range
of academic, historical, geographic, and other content from a variety
of sources outside the classroom.
When students have a
broader emotional
vocabulary, they'll be able to notice the variety
of emotions we can feel on a given day.
But without formal instruction in reading or writing English, Callahan fears that they have no way
of developing good grammar or a
broad vocabulary, or preparing for middle school or college entrance exams.
They are more likely to pose questions instead
of directives and employ a
broader and more complex
vocabulary.
aReading is a
broad measure
of a student's overall reading skills and includes items covering all five
of the areas documented in the National Reading Panel report (2000): (a) phonemic awareness, (b) phonics, (c) fluency, (d)
vocabulary, and (e) comprehension.
As a result
of hearing the target words in multiple contexts, students recognized that their
vocabulary words were not just applicable to English classes, but that they were also used in a
broader context.
The following are common characteristics
of gifted children, although not all will necessarily apply to every gifted child: • Has an extensive and detailed memory, particularly in a specific area
of interest • Has advanced
vocabulary for his or her age; uses precocious language • Has communication skills advanced for his or her age and is able to express ideas and feelings • Asks intelligent and complex questions • Is able to identify the important characteristics
of new concepts and problems • Learns information quickly • Uses logic in arriving at common sense answers • Has a
broad base
of knowledge; a large quantity
of information • Understands abstract ideas and complex concepts • Uses analogical thinking, problem solving, or reasoning • Observes relationships and sees connections • Finds and solves difficult and unusual problems • Understands principles, forms generalizations, and uses them in new situations • Wants to learn and is curious • Works conscientiously and has a high degree
of concentration in areas
of interest • Understands and uses various symbol systems • Is reflective about learning • Is enraptured by a specific subject • Has reading comprehension skills advanced for his or her age • Has advanced writing abilities for his or her age • Has strong artistic or musical abilities • Concentrates intensely for long periods
of time, particularly in a specific area
of interest • Is more aware, stimulated, and affected by surroundings • Experiences extreme positive or negative feelings • Experiences a strong physical reaction to emotion • Has a strong affective memory, re-living or re-feeling things long after the triggering event
The point
of this example is that knowledge
of content and
of the
vocabulary acquired through learning about content are fundamental to successful reading comprehension; without
broad knowledge, children's reading comprehension will not improve and their scores on reading comprehension tests will not budge upwards either.
For example, even if the teachers have become capable
of framing very explicit language objectives at
vocabulary, sentence, or discourse levels, the rubrics that teachers tended to use for the written samples were extremely
broad for use
of linguistic resources so that if students had missed the instruction on the target language for the assignment, they would have difficulty recovering the intended outcome whether on the
vocabulary, sentence, or discourse level.
A targeted intervention program, Elements
of Reading * builds the
broad oral
vocabulary essential for future reading proficiency using authentic read - aloud literature.
On the Reading
Vocabulary page, we cover this broad topic in depth and highlight the type of vocabulary skills we find essential when teachin
Vocabulary page, we cover this
broad topic in depth and highlight the type
of vocabulary skills we find essential when teachin
vocabulary skills we find essential when teaching reading.
This type
of writing needs creative writing skills, a high level
of expertise concerning a long list
of subject matters, perfect spelling and grammar skills, a
broad vocabulary, native fluency in the language in question and, in the case
of website content reconstructing, SEO and marketing skills.
My visual
vocabulary draws from a
broad spectrum
of materials including colonial aesthetics, 18th century botanical expeditions, marine biology, anthropology, visual culture, and populist myths.
Jim Hodges has created a
broad range
of work exploring themes
of fragility, temporality, love, and death using a highly original and poetic
vocabulary.
Emerging with the abstract expressionist movement, Jay DeFeo worked for four decades as a sculptor, photographer, and painter, producing a
broad and personal
vocabulary of heroic imagery that was inspired by ordinary objects and influenced by prehistoric art, astronomy, and architecture.
And for Thornton, unlike a rash
of other contemporary painters, the work is less about making specific references to art history and calculated departures from it, than in developing a
broader vocabulary that draws inspiration from far outside the art world.
Engaging a limited formal
vocabulary based on figure and landscape, Baselitz explores the
broad expressive potential
of representational imagery in Akt und Flasche (Nude and Bottle), one
of the major diptychs from the late 70s, and the grand four - part work Birnbaum I (Pear Tree I)
of 1978.
They are often suspenseful, and they contain a
broad range
of vocabulary but limited legal jargon and citation.»
While the lexicon
of voice commands the PS4 understands is relatively meager, I predict it will be patched pretty quickly to support a
broader vocabulary and become competitive with the Xbox One's impressive voice control system.
As their
vocabulary becomes more varied and complex, they are able to express a
broader content
of knowledge.