Hey, guys! So this is week 2 of SAT Vocab. This week is themed, too--synonyms to the words from last week (next week we'll do antonyms).
Words:
Sagacious- adj.: having or showing keen mental discernment and good judgment
The man was sagacious enough to avoid the men in the alley.
Disparage- verb: regard or represent as being of little worth
The bully gave disparaging remarks.
Banal- adj.:so lacking in originality as to be obvious and boring
The boys had an extremely banal summer.
Furtive-adj.: attempting to avoid notice or attention
The police man had a furtive lunch.
Revere-verb: to feel deep respect or admiration for
The English class revered their teacher.
Oh, and for general SAT vocabulary practice, you can go here.
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Sunday, February 13, 2011
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Agenda for 2/9
1. Review our goals, objectives, and activities
2. Introduce the words for week 1
3. Explain the SAT further
4. Do practice sentence completion test
5. Assign optional extra credit homework; write a short story using this weeks words, the most creative paper wins extra credit
2. Introduce the words for week 1
3. Explain the SAT further
4. Do practice sentence completion test
5. Assign optional extra credit homework; write a short story using this weeks words, the most creative paper wins extra credit
What is the SAT? Why is it important?
The SAT is a standardized test used for college admissions. It takes around 4 hours. The test consists of three 800 point parts; math, critical reading, and writing. A perfect score is a 2400.
We will be focusing on the Critical Reading section formerly known as the Verbal section. The types of questions in this section are ones where you complete the sentence with the best word fit (sentence completion) and ones where you answer questions about a passage (reading comprehension). The questions in which you must complete a sentence use high level vocabulary. This is the vocabulary that we hope to introduce you to.
Practice sentence completion test:
http://majortests.com/sat/sentence-completion-test01
We will be focusing on the Critical Reading section formerly known as the Verbal section. The types of questions in this section are ones where you complete the sentence with the best word fit (sentence completion) and ones where you answer questions about a passage (reading comprehension). The questions in which you must complete a sentence use high level vocabulary. This is the vocabulary that we hope to introduce you to.
Practice sentence completion test:
http://majortests.com/sat/sentence-completion-test01
Monday, February 7, 2011
Week 1 Words
astute- adj: shrewd, crafty, sharp
He is an astute business man.
The other kids derided her because she was different.
The clothes that worn by the man were extremely prosaic.
surreptitious- adj: kept secret because it would not be approved of; acting stealthily or secretly
She was a surreptitious girl and was always sneaking out at night.
venerate (venerable, venerability)- v: to regard with deep respect; honored
Dr. Martin Luther King is a highly venerated man.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Welcome to SAT Vocab!
SAT Vocabulary Group
Mia Masuda & Karen Chan
Goal: Increase your vocabulary and strengthen your knowledge for the SAT and beyond.
Objectives: Use word games (word-search, cross-word, etc) to enhance your learning in a fun way. We will make audio recordings to help you grasp the material in an easier and more convenient way. We will update five words a cycle on to this website. Our main objective is to provide fun and simple ways for you to learn, understand, and use these words in everyday conversation.
Activities: Easy fill in the blank quizzes once every two weeks to ensure that the material is being studied. We will have you write a little paragraph including the weekly words; the most creative paper wins extra credit.
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