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(ESL001) 3.2 - Let's Review Unit 3

Saylor Academy

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Unit 3 Review Game

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Source & License: This learning activity is adapted from "6 Great Ideas for Developing Vocabulary in English Learners" by ITTT, licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0, and "Vocabulary Reading Strategies" by Lindsey Thompson licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0,. This remix by Saylor Academy includes adapted and original instructional. All instructional content, including AI-assisted adaptations and custom interactive learning activities created on Genially is licensed by Saylor Academy under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license. All Genially proprietary elements such as templates, themes, built-in assets, stock media, and other “Genially Content” remain subject to Genially's Terms of Service and are not covered by this Creative Commons license. These elements must remain embedded in the course and cannot be reused or redistributed independently.

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Hint: Authors often explain or restate the meaning of a word right in the same paragraph.

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Hint: This strategy is used when you want to get a quick overview before reading more carefully.

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Hint: Think about which option helps you practice and apply new words, not just memorize them.

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Hint: Good readers use clues around the word before stopping to look it up.

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Hint: Think about how people naturally use language outside of the classroom, and why that is important

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Hint: Think about how steps like Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review, and Reflect support comprehension.

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Hint: A good learning habit lets you track your progress and return to what you’ve learned.

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Hint: Look for parts of a word that you already know from other words (like “bio” or “tele”).

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Hint: The more often you practice using a word, the better you remember it.

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