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Knowing how to use a computer is an essential skill for today's workplace.relating to the basic nature of something to give ideas, time, money, articles or help towards a common purposeĪre you going to contribute money to the social committee this year?Ģ. I didn't have time to restock the shelves because there was a continuous stream of people coming into the store all day.Īlso n. going on or carrying on for a period of time without a break constant, non-stop Grace was more confident about asking for a promotion after she earned her diploma.Īdj. sure of yourself or having a strong belief or trust in another person or thing Maria completed a nursing program at college and is looking forward to starting her new career as a nurse.Īdj. a job held over a long period of time that usually requires education or training

Unit 1 review: Crossword puzzle Vocabulary (anagrams: the same letters are used to spell each pair of words) Unit 1 Lesson 1 (a shoe goes on a foot and a tire goes on a wheel)Įxample: post is to stop as drawer is to reward (antonyms: dark and light are opposites and laugh and cry are opposites)Įxample: shoe is to foot as tire is to wheel For example, if the first pair of words are antonyms, the second pair of words must also be antonyms.Įxample: dark is to light as laugh is to cry The second pair of words must be related in the same way that the first two words are related. Word analogies compare two pairs of words. For example, an apple is like a ball because they are both round. "astronomers" is an anagram of "no more stars"Īn analogy links two things that are related in some way.to (toward), too (also), and two (the number 2)Īn anagram is a word or phrase that contains all the letters of another word or phrase but in a different order.hear (to listen to something) and here (in this place).their (belonging to them) and there (in that place).Other terms you will need to knowĪ synonym is a word that means the same as another word.Īn antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word.Ī homonym is a word that sounds the same as another word but means something else and is sometimes spelled differently. The part of speech for each vocabulary word is identified using the following abbreviations:Įxample: Tom ran to the store to buy chocolate.Īn adjective is a word used to describe a noun.Įxample: Little Tom ran to the corner store to buy white chocolate.Īn adverb is a word used to describe a verb.Įxample: Little Tom ran quickly to the corner store to buy white chocolate.Ī preposition is a word that links nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in a sentence.Įxample: Little Tom ran quickly to the corner store to buy white chocolate.

Parts of speech help you understand how a word should be used. Once you have read the vocabulary words and definitions in each lesson, you can begin the exercises. The workbook includes 24 lessons with a variety of exercises:Įach lesson starts with a list of words and definitions, and an example of how each word can be used in a sentence to help you better understand the meaning.

The Vocabulary building workbook will help you improve your vocabulary and learn new words commonly used in the Canadian workplace. Large print, braille, audio cassette, audio CD, e-text diskette, e-text CD and DAISY are available on demand. If you use a teletypewriter (TTY), call 1-80. Request other formats online or call 1 800 O-Canada (1-80). It includes 24 lessons with a variety of exercises to help you learn new words commonly used in the Canadian workplace. This workbook is designed to help you improve your vocabulary.
