Vocabulary for Easter text
Why have rabbits and eggs become linked with Easter?
Some vocabulary you will need:
Look these words up in a good monolingual dictionary, or Wikipedia, Google.
Check the meaning, the pronunciation and the lexical grammar (is it a countable or uncountable noun? Does it go together with a preposition etc.?)
a Seder meal
hard boiled (adjective)
Nowrooz (proper name)
an equinox (noun)
a rebirth and resurrection (nouns)
a custom (noun)
forbidden (past participle used as an adjective here)
Lent (proper name)
a ritual (noun)
Eostara (proper name)
a pet (noun)
stemming (present participle of the verb to stem)
confectionery (noun)
Lindt (proper name)
Medieval (adjective)
To throw (verb)
To roll (verb)
To hide (verb)
To decorate (verb)
To bury (verb)
What do you think the text we are going to read will be about, now you have seen some of the vocabulary? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Remember that the best way to remember new vocabulary is to use it so practice writing 5 sentences about yourself below with some of the words you have just studied:
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Read this document and prepare the vocabulary listed in it so that you will be ready to take part in the lesson (English Conversation Class Five). Remember that the more you prepare the more you will get out of the class.
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