Sentences with phrase «new vocabulary often»

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This happens often after a toddler has mastered his first few words; this allows him to strengthen his receptive vocabulary (the words he understands) and «regroup» as he prepares to launch a whole new list of words.
Classroom phrases that teachers often use are targeted to introduce new vocabulary and practice sentence writing with its required punctuation.
But leaps in one area — a slew of new vocabulary words, perhaps — are often followed by frustratingly slow steps in others, such as shyness around new children or a refusal to be toilet trained.
It is often helpful for teachers to introduce and review new vocabulary before beginning new reading assignments.
Employing such tropes as master copying and «vocabulary lessons» as a basis for art - making, he often regarded these works as the source of his new works.
While these highly complex and laborious constructions (she often called them «three - dimensional paintings») moved her well beyond the vocabulary of the improvisatory, so - called «action painting» usually associated with American abstract expressionism, they also had virtually nothing to do with the pop art and minimalism which were then the rage of the 1960s New York art scene.
Furthermore the plethora of historical references is often coupled with a feverish inquiry into the new, particularly the investigation into the emergent vocabulary of post-internet art, a genre that reproduces and alters the organizing principles and systems of online visual culture.
Peter Halley is a painter who through metaphor depicts new social spaces by way of a restrained vocabulary of geometric shapes and pure, often fluorescent color.
Eric Brown's mostly small canvasses reflect a new reductivism in a pictorial vocabulary that has often focused on allegorical form, ecstatic color sequences and cartoony arabesques, knobs and nodules.
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