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Drafting the Continuation of Vocabulary Development, Concise Version 1
Question 1:
X + field: battlefield, construction site, farm field, …
X + -ize: oxygenize, ageize, mechanize, electrify, …
X + electronic: email, e-commerce, …
Question 2:
- Golden hands: skilled, adept hands in performing a specific task or technique.
- Satellite bridge: a form of live television interaction, direct dialogue through a camera system between distant locations.
- Budget meal: inexpensive food, often sold in small, makeshift eateries.
- High technology: technology based on modern scientific and engineering principles, characterized by high precision and economic efficiency.
- Water park: a recreational area primarily featuring water-based activities such as water slides, boating, artificial beach swimming, …
- Biodiversity: richness, diversity in gene pool, species variety in natural environment.
- Freeway: a road built to specific standards exclusively for motor vehicles traveling at high speeds (typically 100 km/h or higher).
- Beltway: a surrounding road, allowing vehicles to bypass into another locality without entering the inner city, relieving urban traffic congestion.
- Framework agreement: a general principle agreement on a major issue, usually signed between two countries, which can serve as a basis for implementing and signing specific agreements.
- Brand: a commercial trademark (label of goods from manufacturing, trading facilities).
Question 3:
Loanwords from Chinese: python, frontier, embezzle, tax, critique, judgment, singer, slave.
Loanwords from European languages: soap, car, radio, coffee, opera.
Question 4:
- Vocabulary development approaches: semantic and quantitative vocabulary expansion. The expansion in vocabulary quantity can occur through two methods: creating new terms and borrowing terms from foreign languages.
- The natural and social world around us is constantly in motion and evolving. Human perception of the world also evolves and develops accordingly. If the vocabulary of a language remains static, then that language cannot meet the communication and cognitive needs of its native speakers.
Continue exploring other composition exercises to excel in 9th grade Literature
- Compose a summary exercise of autobiographical texts
- Compose Hoang Le's authoritative record
Exploring the Evolution of Vocabulary Development (Continued), Short 2
Innovations in Linguistic Formation
1. - Mobile Phones: Compact in size, portable communication devices - Intellectual Property Rights: Ownership rights over intellectual labor products - Knowledge Economy: An economy primarily driven by high intellectual content products - Economic Zones: Designated areas aimed at attracting foreign capital and technology with special incentives. 2. - Skyjackers: Individuals who hijack airplanes - Pirates: Specialists in maritime robbery - Forest Bandits: Individuals engaging in illegal forest resource exploitation - Hackers: Data thieves operating on the internet II, Borrowing Foreign Terms 1. a, festivities, ceremonies, seasons, grave visits, gatherings, music nights, processions, spring, artists, beauties b, destiny, fate, deities, spirits, testimonials, bridesmaids, elegance, integrity, virtue, purity, pearls 2. a, AIDS b, Marketing. These terms are all borrowed from English
PRACTICE
Highlight of week 5 lesson, let's study and Prepare lesson Hoang Le's unified history page 72 Textbook Vietnamese Literature 9 volume 1, shall we
