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Week No.
1
Date Covered:
Word List
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Syllabication
Pronunciation
Meaning
1. abbreviate
ab-bre-vi-ate
[ bri i et]
tv. To make something shorter esp. a word.
2. bankruptcy
bank-rupt-cy
[bk rp si]
n. state of not having enough money to pay off debts.
3. capitalize
cap-i-tal-ize
[kp I tl Iz]
tv. to write a letter of the alphabet in uppercase.
4. database
data-base
[det bes]
n. a collection of facts or other information organized in a way
that it is accessible in a number of different ways.
5. earnings
ear-nings
[ nIz]
n. the amount of money someone makes by working; income.
6. faade
fa-cade
[f sd]
n. the front of a building; the part of the building that faces
the street.
7. grammar
gram-mar
[grm ]
n. a system of abstract rules in a language that determine how
sentence structures and the relationships between words within
sentences.
8. handkerchief
hand-ker-chief
[hk tIf]
n. a square of soft fabric used to wipe ones nose or face.
9. identity
i-den-ti-ty
[I dn t ti]
n. who or what a certain person or thing is.
10. juvenile
ju-ve-nile
[d3u v nIl]
n. a child (from a legal point of view).
Sentences
1. I asked my teacher how to abbreviate the word secretary. / To
save space, I abbreviated as many words as I could.
2. Kevin couldnt pay his debts, so he declared bankruptcy. / The
failed company went into bankruptcy.
3. Always capitalize the first word in a sentence. / In the
German language, all nouns are capitalized.
4. The library catalog is stored in a large database. / The
pupil tried to access the database holding the 2000 census.
5. Mrs. Toledo saves a third of her earnings. / A large percent
of my earnings goes to taxes.
6. During the earthquake, the faade of the small shop collapsed.
The faades of the stores had been freshly painted.
7. I hope to be able to master English grammar and
pronunciation.
8. Throughout the sad movie, I dabbed my eyes with a
handkerchief. / Bob blew his nose into his handkerchief.
9. Only the detective knew the identity of the suspect. / I will
not reveal the identity of the secret ingredient in my dish.
10. Many juveniles are arrested annually for shoplifting. / The
juvenile was tried in court as an adult for the crime.
Week No.
2
Date Covered:
Word List
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Syllabication
Pronunciation
Meaning
1. knapsack
knap-sack
[np sk]
n. a backpack; a bag used to carry things that that is slung
over ones back
2. laboratory
lab-ora-tor-y
[lb r tor i]
n. a room or building that contains scientific equipment for
experiments, tests, manufacture or instruction.
3. maintenance
main-te-nance
[men t nens]
n. keeping equipment and supplies in good condition.
4. narration
nar-ra-tion
[nr e n]
5. orientation
ori-en-ta-tion
[or i n te n]
n. becoming familiar with something; making someone familiar
with something.
6. parenthesis
pa-ren-the-sis
[p rn siz]
n. irreg. either of the pair of symbols ( and ) used to enclose
information of secondary importance in writing or printing.
7. questionnaire
ques-tion-naire
[kws t ner]
n. a printed set of questions.
8. rampant
ram-pant
[rm pnt]
adj. growing, moving or spreading out of control.
9. salutation
sal-u-ta-tion
[sl j te n]
n. something that is written to greet someone at the beginning
of a letter.
10. tabulate
tab-u-late
[tb j let]
tv. to count something, such as votes.
Sentences
1. Kim carried a knapsack on his camping trip. / We filled the
knapsack with food and clothes.
2. Our laboratory has a lot of sophisticated equipment. / The
intern took the blood samples in the laboratory.
3. Proper car maintenance includes checking the oil regularly. /
Without proper maintenance, mechanical equipment will break
down.
4. The movies soundtrack was damaged, so the narration was
garbled. / The jury paid close attention to the witnesss
narration.
5. Theres a week of orientation for new pupils before each
school year. / My orientation to the new country took some
time.
6. Darwin forgot to close the parenthetical statement with a
right parenthesis. / I put parentheses around the translation of
the foreign phrase.
7. The examiner gave me a questionnaire to fill out. / I
responded to a questionnaire about my personality.
8. The lawn of the abandoned house was choked with rampant
weeds. / Police were called in to help control the rampant violence
in the school.
9. The salutation belongs above the body of a letter. / The
letters salutation contained a spelling error.
10. All the votes were tabulated on election night. / The
computer tabulated the companys expenses automatically.
Week No.
3
Date Covered:
Word List
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Syllabication
Pronunciation
Meaning
1. utterance
ut-ter-ance
[t rns]
n. speaking; a stream of spoken words.
2. vagabond
vag-a-bond
[v bnd]
n. someone without a job who travels or wanders from place to
place; a hobo
3. whiny
whiny
[MIn i]
adj. often whining; often complaining in an annoying way.
4. xerography
xe-rog-ra-phy
[zIr gr fi]
n. the process used to make photocopies, which causes an image
to be copied by using heat to fuse colored powder to a piece of
paper.
5. yacht
yacht
[jt]
n. a large boat or ship used for pleasure or racing.
6. zealous
zeal-ous
[zl s]
n. full of zeal; having a lot of enthusiasm; very eager.
7. absenteeism
ab-sen-tee-ism
[b sn ti Iz n]
n. the habit of being absent frequently.
8. beautification
beau-ti-fi-ca-tion
[bju t fI ke n]
n. making someone or something more beautiful.
9. camaraderie
cam-a-rade-rie
[km rd ri]
n. a spirit of togetherness; friendship among friends.
10. dainty
dain-ty
[den ti]
adj. delicate & pretty; delicate & small
Sentences
1. Karlos utterance of the vulgar phrase shocked his parents. /
With the utterance of each word, my sore throat felt worse.
2. The vagabond hitched a ride on the freight train. / A few
vagabonds set up camp just outside of town.
3. Mrs. Baltong told the whiny children to be quiet. / The whiny
diner kept complaining about the food.
4. Before xerographys development exact copies were expensive to
make. Xerography has almost eliminated the need for carbon
paper.
5. I will never be wealthy enough to own a yacht. / John Luis
yacht pulled into the harbor.
6. The zealous soldier hoped to be sent into battle. / An overly
zealous protester struck a police officer.
7. If your absenteeism doesnt stop, were going to fire you. /
After the handbook was approved, the rate of absenteeism at the
school dropped.
8. The beautification of the school was initiated by the pupils
government. / Beautification of the town square included installing
a new fountain.
9. The school ran smoothly because the teachers had a sense of
camaraderie. / The friends had a great camaraderie during the
trip.
10. The charming baby was dressed in a dainty gown. / Bea looked
at the dainty teacup and asked for something less fragile.
Week No.
4
Date Covered:
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Pronunciation
Meaning
1. eavesdrop
eaves-drop
[ivz drp]
iv. to secretly listen to other people talking in private.
2. fallacious
fal-la-cious
[f le s]
adj. not true; wrong; incorrect
3. gregarious
gre-gar-i-ous
[gr gr I s]
adj. social; eager to be around other people.
4. hallucinate
hal-lu-ci-nate
[h lu s net]
tv. to see or hear something that is really not there.
5. intervene
in-ter-vene
[In t vin]
iv. to come between opposing people or groups.
6. judgment
judg-ment
[d3d3 mnt]
n. the ability to make proper decisions.
7. knight
knight
[nIt]
n. a mounted soldier in medieval times who, through honorable
deeds; has risen to a high level of military rank.
8. lucid
luc-id
[lus Id]
adj. very easy to understand; very clear.
9. mannequin
man-ne-quin
[mn kin]
n. an object in the shape of a male or female body, used to
display clothes or products in stores; a dummy.
10. nuisance
nui-sance
[nu sns]
n. a bother; an annoyance.
Sentences
1. Mirasol tried to eavesdrop on her parents, but they caught
her. / It is not polite to eavesdrop!
2. The senator denied the accusation and called it fallacious. /
The newspaper spread fallacious gossip about the famous movie
star.
3. The gregarious host mingled with all of the guests. / My
gregarious sister makes friends wherever she goes.
4. As he became more addicted to drugs, Eddies hallucination
could occur anywhere. / During his hallucination, the patient saw a
giant blue monster.
5. In the middle of the fight, the police intervened. / The
brothers wouldnt stop arguing until their mother intervened.
6. You made the error because your judgment is faulty. / You
certainly exercised poor judgment in this matter.
7. The brave knight saved the princess. / The knight in the
fairy tale slew the dragon.
8. The witness provided a lucid description of the accident. /
John Luis response was surprisingly lucid, considering how
frightened he was.
9. I arranged the mannequins in the stores display window. /
This outfit looked good on the mannequin but not on me.
10. The flies were in nuisance at the picnic. / My noisy
neighbor is quite a nuisance.
Week No.
5
Date Covered:
Word List
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Syllabication
Pronunciation
Meaning
1. occasion
oc-ca-sion
[ ke 3n]
n. the time when something happens; the time when something
occurs.
2. pamphlet
Pam-phlet
[pm flIt]
n. a booklet; a small publication that has information about a
certain subject.
3. quarrelsome
quar-rel-some
[kwrl sm]
adj. likely to cause an argument; fond of fighting or
arguing.
4. rascal
ras-cal
[rs kl]
n. someone who is bad or not honest; a villain
5. satiate
sa-ti-ate
[s i et]
tv. to satisfy someone fully; to satisty a need fully.
6. taboo
ta-boo
[t bu]
n. something that is not socially acceptable; something that is
not talked about because it is socially unacceptable.
7. unanimous
unan-i-mous
[ju n ms]
adj. in complete agreement; agreed to by everyone.
8. vacate
va-cate
[ve ket]
tv. to leave a place, which then becomes empty; to stop living,
working or using a place.
9. wreck
wreck
[rk]
n. a serious accident, esp. were something is destroyed.
10. youth
youth
[ju]
n. the period of time when one is a child or a teenager.
Sentences
1. John met several friends on one occasion, but usually he is
all alone. / On several occasions, Ive forgotten my keys.
2. A man handled me a pamphlet about climate change. / The
charitys goals are described in this pamphlet.
3. My quarrelsome friend will argue about any subject. / The
quarrelsome couple decided to separate.
4. The sheriff dragged the rascal out of the bar. / The rascal
robbed the passengers in the jeepney.
5. The gourmet meal satiated my hunger. / An ice-cold buko juice
satiated my thirst.
6. Eating balut for foreigners is a taboo. / Many cultures have
some taboo concerning abortion.
7. The class is unanimous of considering him as the class
president. / My friends and I made a unanimous decision to order
pizza.
8. The landlord ordered the tenants to vacate the premises
immediately. The tenants vacated the apartment before the end of
the month.
9. A wreck blocked traffic on the highway. / The journalist
reported live from the site of the wreck.
10. In her youth, Juliet tutored other students. / Kevin spent
his youth with his grandparents.
Week No.
6
Date Covered:
1. abhorrence
ab-hor-rence
[b hor ns]
n. disgust, intense hatred.
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Pronunciation
Meaning
2. abolish
abol-ish
[ bl I]
tv. to ban something; to get rid of something completely.
3. abundant
abun-dant
[ bn dnt]
adj. full, brimming, in large amounts.
4. accentuate
ac-cen-tu-ate
[k sn tu et]
tv. to stress or emphasize something; to make something more
noticeable.
5. accessible
ac-cess-i-ble
[k ss bl]
adj. easy to reach, enter, obtain or use.
6. accommodate
ac-comm-o-date
[ km det]
tv. to adjust to something; to adapt to something.
7. acquaint
ac-quaint
[ kwent]
tv. to cause someone to get to know someone or something.
8. actuate
ac-tu-ate
[k tu et]
tv. to set something in motion; to start something.
9. acumen
acu-men
[ kjum n]
n. insight; shrewdness
10. adage
ad-age
[d Id3]
n. a wise saying.
Sentences
1. Winbert Kim could not conceal his abhorrence of the movie. /
Andrew let his abhorrence of his nephew ruin the family
gathering.
2. If I will become the president, I will abolish corruption. /
The committee abolished all entry requirements.
3. The abundant crops would feed the village all throughout the
year. / Abundant rainfall made the land fertile.
4. The drummer hit the drum harder to accentuate the first beat.
/ The tall girl wore short skirts that accentuated her height,
making her look even taller.
5. The post office is handicapped accessible. / The public
library is accessible to everyone.
6. The restaurant couldnt accommodate my diet. / The desk clerk
said that the hotel could accommodate our special needs.
7. The teacher acquainted her class with the history of glass. /
I bought a book to acquaint myself with English grammar.
8. What do I press to actuate this device? / The supervisor
actuated the assembly line by turning a switch.
9. Kenneth has a lot of business acumen and earns a high salary.
/ With her theatrical acumen, Joe Ann produced a fantastic
play.
10. Isnt there an old adage about a stitch in time? / I remember
the old adages I used to hear from my aunt.
Week No.
7
Date Covered:
Word List
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Syllabication
Pronunciation
Meaning
1. belief
be-lief
[bI lif]
n. something that is thought to be true; an opinion; a
conviction.
2. beneficial
ben-e-fic-ial
[bn fi l]
adj. having an advantage or benefit.
3. benevolent
be-nev-o-lent
[b nv lnt]
adj. kind; wishing to help other people; charitable.
4. beverage
bev-er-age
[bv () rId3]
n. a drink other than water.
5. bibliography
bib-li-og-ra-phy
[bIb li k ss bl]
n. a section at the end of a book, article or other documents
that lists all of the sources of information used to write the
work.
6. bilingual
bi-lin-gual
[baI lI gwl]
adj. able to speak two languages.
7. biodegradable
bio-de-grad-able
[baIo dI greId bl]
adj. able to decay naturally.
8. biography
bi-og-ra-phy
[baI gr fi]
n. the story of someones life; a book about someones life.
9. blissful
bliss-ful
[blIs fl]
adj. joyful.
10. boisterous
bois-ter-ous
[bIs tr s]
adj. noisy and happy; rough, loud and playful.
Sentences
1. John Luis held the belief that people are basically good. /
Mary didnt share that belief with us.
2. The medication was beneficial in curing the disease. / Marys
college classes were beneficial to her career path.
3. The benevolent doctor donated time and skills to the
neighborhood clinic. / Some benevolent soul donated clothes to the
orphanage.
4. What sort of beverages should we serve at the party? / Can I
get you a beverage?
5. The author included a lengthy bibliography at the end of the
book. / How many books were listed in the bibliography?
6. The bilingual child spoke both English and Spanish. / Many
immigrants are bilingual.
7. Certain biodegradable materials such as paper are also
recyclable. / Vegetable matter is biodegradable.
8. Mylyn read the biography of her favorite singer. / I am
looking for a biography of Shakespeare.
9. The new parents blissful mood lasted for weeks. / Our
vacation was a very blissful time for us.
10. The boisterous antics of the children warmed Grandmas heart.
/ The friends played a boisterous game of football.
Week No.
8
Date Covered:
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Pronunciation
Meaning
1. calisthenics
cal-is-then-ics
[k Is n Iks]
n. exercise for physical fitness.
2. camouflage
cam-ou-flage
[km fl3]
tv. to disguise or conceal someone or something, making the
person or thing blend with the background.
3. carcinogenic
car-ci-no-gen-ic
[kr sIn d3n Ik]
adj. causing cancer.
4. caricature
car-i-ca-ture
[kr I k t]
n. a sketched portrait that exaggerates the unique features of
the subject.
5. cartridge
car-tridge
[kr trId3]
n. a container for holding a specific substance such as ink,
tape or black powder, used within a larger device or machine.
6. casserole
cas-se-role
[ks rol]
n. a deep baking dish.
7. catastrophe
ca-tas-tro-phe
[k ts tr fi]
n. a very large and serious disaster.
8. champagne
cham-pagne
[m pen]
n. a sparkling white wine made in the Champagne area of France
or similar wines made elsewhere.
9. charade
char-ade
[ red]
n. a rough acting out of a phrase, word, or event, especially as
part of a game.
10. chemistry
chem-is-try
[km Is tri]
n. the science involving the elements and their compounds, the
reactions of elements when they are mixed together, and the
properties of the elements under different conditions.
Sentences
1. The army recruits do calisthenics every morning. / In order
to lose weight Nicole Enna did calisthenics.
2. Tan uniforms camouflaged the soldiers in the desert. / Jane
used some make up to camouflage her blemishes.
3. I eat organic produce in hopes of avoiding carcinogenic
pesticides. / Many chemicals and preservatives are known to be
carcinogenic.
4. I didnt like the caricature that made my ears look so big. /
Political cartoons are often caricatures of politicians.
5. Jessica loaded a new toner cartridge into the copying
machine. / Aleli placed the ink cartridge in the printer.
6. The cake should be baked in a 9 x 13-inch casserole. / I lent
my best casserole to my neighbor.
7. April suffered the catastrophe of losing her job. / The crash
of the stock market was a financial catastrophe.
8. We opened a bottle of champagne to celebrate. / Champagne is
a sparkling white wine.
9. Mary Ann did her charade so well that everyone guessed the
answer immediately. / Kevin performed a charade that no one could
guess!
10. Regina studied chemistry in high school and college. / We do
our chemistry in this laboratory.
Week No.
9
Date Covered:
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Syllabication
Pronunciation
Meaning
1. deceit
de-ceit
[dI sit]
n. a dishonest act; lying, cheating or defrauding.
2. declamation
dec-la-ma-tion
[dk l me n]
n. a loud speech; a loud statement
3. defiant
de-fi-ant
[dI fI nt]
adj. disobeying authority; not respecting authority.
4. delectable
de-lec-ta-ble
[dI lk t bl]
adj. delicious, tasting very good.
5. demure
de-mure
[dI mjur]
adj. shy or modest; reserved; coy.
6. depreciate
de-pre-ci-ate
[dI pri I et]
iv. to lose value over time; to become worth less money over
time.
7. deprive
de-prive
[dI prIv]
tv. to refuse to let someone or something; the condition of
being deprived of something.
8. descendant
des-cen-dant
[dI sn dnt]
n. someones child, grand child, great-grand child, and so
on.
9. deteriorate
de-te-ri-o-rate
[dI tIr rt]
iv. to decline; to fall apart; to worsen.
10. devour
de-vour
[dI v ]
tv. to eat something quickly and completely.
Sentences
1. Once the accountants deceit was discovered, she was fired. /
Jeric thought he had gotten away with his deceit, but his teacher
had found out.
2. Ellas declamation was heard by everyone in the room. / John
Luis brief declamation concerning the mayors error caught everyones
attention.
3. Defiant protesters blocked the busy street. / The defiant
teenager frequently skipped school.
4. All the delectable food was eaten quickly. / The chef was
famous for creating delectable desserts.
5. The demure young lady hid her smile with her fan. / Ahlen
refuses to act demure as a way of attracting men.
6. People dont want their property to depreciate. / The dollar
depreciates rapidly.
7. The abusive parents deprived the child of proper nutrition. /
A plant will die if you deprive it of light.
8. Orange is a descendant of Emilio Aguinaldo. / Vicky kept the
family records for the benefit of her descendants.
9. The old wooden fence is deteriorating. / Peoples health often
deteriorates as they grow older.
10. The starving animal devoured the food in the garbage can. /
Halfway up the mountain, the hungry hikers devoured their food.
Week No.
10
Date Covered:
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Syllabication
Pronunciation
Meaning
1. eclectic
eclec-tic
[ klk tIk]
adj. varied; taken from many different places or systems.
2. eclipse
eclipse
[I klIps]
n. the darkening of a celestial body when another body passes
between it and the star that gives it light.
3. economic
eco-nom-ic
[k nm Ik]
adj. saving money; thrifty; economical.
4. efficient
ef-fi-cient
[I fi nt]
adj. organized; using time, energy and money with
efficiency.
5. edible
ed-i-ble
[d bl]
adj. able to be eaten.
6. edifice
ed-i-fice
[d fIs]
n. a large, impressive building.
7. educable
ed-u-ca-ble
[d3 k bl]
adj. able to be taught; able to learn.
8. education
ed-u-ca-tion
[d3 ke n]
n. the teaching of knowledge and skills; a system for teaching
knowledge and skills and then certifying the students degree of
success.
9. eerie
ee-rie
[ Ir i]
adj. strange, peculiar; weird; frightening.
10. elaborate
elab-o-rate
[I lb () rIt]
iv. to explain [something] using many details.
Sentences
1. Lulus taste of music is eclectic. She likes everything from
classical to RNB. / The man with an eclectic taste in clothes wore
sneakers with a barong tagalong.
2. We observed the eclipse with a special, protective viewer. /
An eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the sun and the
earth.
3. Buying in bulk is an economic way to shop. / I look for the
most economic products when I shop for groceries.
4. Aleli is an efficient and conscientious teacher. / The
financial analysts found efficient ways for the company to save
money.
5. The cake was garnished with edible decorations. / Your
cooking is simply not edible.
6. This huge edifice is a tribute to modern architecture. / The
limestone edifice on the corner was built in the 1930s.
7. The depressed teacher wondered if some students were
educable. / Youre still educable even after graduation.
8. What could be more important than the education of our
children? / The teachers protested when the government reduced its
support for education.
9. I had an eerie feeling as we walked through the abandoned
house. / The stranger across the room gave me an eerie look.
10. Luis elaborated his ideas carefully. / Dont elaborate! I
dont want to hear every little detail.
Week No.
11
Date Covered:
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Pronunciation
Meaning
1. faculty
fac-ul-ty
[f kl ti]
n. the people who teach in the university or college
2. Fahrenheit
Fahr-en-heit
[fr n haIt]
adj. relating to or measured according to a temperature scale in
which 32( represents the point at which ice forms and 212(
represents the point at which steam forms.
3. flatter
flat-ter
[fl t]
v. to please or gratify by compliments or attentions.
4. familiarity
fa-mil-i-ar-i-ty
[f mIli r I ti]
n. thorough knowledge or mastery of something.
5. fascinate
fas-ci-nate
[fs neIt]
v. to attract and hold the attention of; arouse the interest or
curiosity of; allure
6. favorable
fa-vor-a-ble
[fI vr bl]
adj. creating or winning favor; pleasing.
7. February
Feb-ru-ar-y
[fb ru ri]
n. the 2nd month of the year usu. containing 28 days, but
containing 29 days in leap year.
8. ferocious
fe-ro-cious
[f ro s]
adj. savagely fierce or cruel; violently harsh; brutal.
9. fictitious
fic-ti-tious
[fIk tI s]
adj. created, taken or assumed for concealment; not genuine;
false.
10. filthy
filth-y
[fIl i]
adj. very dirty.
Sentences
1. The faculty is paid well by the said university. / The
faculty members sat for a meeting.
2. The temperature is 70 degrees Fahrenheit. / It is reported
over the news that tomorrows weather will register a 75(
Fahrenheit.
3. I was flattered by the invitation given by him. / It is truly
flattering on my part that Paul John graced my invitation.
4. His familiarity in survival tactics saved him from death. /
Bills familiarity in computer software made him famous.
5. Ancient Egypt has always fascinated me. / I was fascinated
with the outcome of test that it turned out really well.
6. Today, we will experience a favorable weather. / She is most
like by her co-employees because of her favorable attitude.
7. Valentines Day is observed in the month of February. / He
will be celebrating his birthday on the 2nd day of February.
8. Based on the folktale, a ferocious creature would attack
pregnant women. / The ferocious beast devoured its prey easily.
9. They used fictitious names on their board exam applications.
/ It was found out later that the person who took the exam was just
a fictitious character.
10. Stay away from filthy places or you might get sick. / What I
hate most is to see a filthy house.
Week No.
12
Date Covered:
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Pronunciation
Meaning
1. gourmet
gour-met
[gr meI] [gr meI]
adj. of or involving fancy or exotic foods.
2. government
gov-ern-ment
[gv n mnt]
n. the political system by which direction and control over the
actions of the members or citizens of a community, society, state,
etc., is exercised.
3. gratify
grat-i-fy
[grt faI]
v. to give pleasure to (a person or persons)
4. grin
grin
[grIn]
v. to smile broadly.
5. grouch
grouch
[grat]
n. a complaining and continually unhappy person.
6. gymnasium
gym-na-si-um
[d3Im neI zi m]
n. a building or room designed and equipped for indoor sports,
exercise, or physical education.
7. grumpy
grump-y
[grmpi]
adj. unhappy and bad-tempered; grouchy
8. guidance
guid-ance
[gaId ns]
n. advice or counseling esp. for students in educational or work
related matters.
9. guarantee
guar-an-tee
[gr n ti]
v. to offer an assurance for.
10. groan
Groan
[gron]
v. to utter a deep, mournful sound to express contempt, dislike,
disapproval, etc.
Sentences
1. I had the chance to visit a gourmet food store. / It was my
first time to dine in a gourmet restaurant.
2. The government is ensuring the public of a stable economy. /
People believe that our government is making its effort for our own
welfare.
3. Her praise gratified us all. / It gratified us that we were
going home soon.
4. He grinned delightedly. / As she was walking the aisle, she
grinned at her guests.
5. An old grouch as she was described by her co-workers. / Stop
being a grouch and learn to appreciate life to the fullest.
6. Im always excited to go to the schools gymnasium. / Every
Friday, my classmates and I usually go to the gymnasium for our PE
class.
7. She is always a little grumpy when wakes up. / Pupils are at
their toes whenever they see the grumpy teacher.
8. The problem child was sent to the guidance office for
counseling. / She usually goes to the guidance office every Friday
for a counseling session.
9. The company guarantees its machines for ten years. / The
salesman guarantees that the appliance is durable and will last
long.
10. The audience groaned at the joke. / After hearing the
companys announcement, many of its employees groaned.
Week No.
13
Date Covered:
Word List
M
W
F
Sylcidedlabication
Pronunciation
Meaning
1. council
Coun-cil
Kounsil
n. consultative or advisory assembly; a body elected or
appointed to advice.
2. counsil
Coun-sil
Kounsel
n. advice resulting from consultation; a legal advises.
3. effect
Ef-fect
i-fekt
n. the result produced by a cause; influence or power o
change.
4. affect
Af-fect
(-fekt
Verb (+) feeling or mood-to make an impression on.
5. destract
Des-tract
di-trakt
V. (i) to lessen value or estimation.
6. distract
Dis-tract
Dis-trakt
V. (t) to divers/disturb the attention of.
7. advise
Ad-vise
Ad-ves
V. (+) recommended a course of action to give advice.
8. advice
Ad-vice
Ad-vis
n. a stated opinion meant to help to determine correct action on
conduct.
9. proceed
Pro-ceed
Pre-sed
v. (i) to move forward to go further.
10. procede
Pro-cede
Pri-sed
v. (t) to go before in rank; importance; come before in time; in
front of.
Sentences
1. The final verdict will be decided by the council.
2. We should consult about this case.
3. Usually, stomachache is an effect of over eating.
4. They say mumps affects male fertility.
5. The owner destracted the value of the land he is selling.
6. Noisy pupils distract my concentration.
7. Juvenile delinquents need professional advise.
8. The patient was adviced to have a three day rest.
9. The teacher told her pupils to proceed to the next
station.
10. Dr. Silverias speech was procede by the principal.
Week No.
14
Date Covered:
Word List
M
W
F
Syllabication
Pronunciation
Meaning
1. interrogative
In-ter-rog-a-tive
Interag(tiv
A word or expression use to ask question.
2. pronunciation
Pro-nun-ci-a-tion
pr(n(nsie(an
The way someone says thing 1 words.
3. reporter
Re-por-ter
Riport(r
Someone who provides a news paper, magazine; someone who reports
news of information.
4. research
Re-search
Ri s(rtS
The collection of information.
5. librarian
li-brar-i-an
Laibr(rian
Someone who manages or helps separate a library.
6. dictionary
Dic-tio-nar-y
dik S(n(ri
A book that contains meaning of word.
7. successful
Suc-ces-ful
s(ks(sf(l
Having accomplished something or having reached high status.
8. exceed
Ex-ceed
(ksid
To surpass the limits of something.
9. spacious
Spa-cious
Spe-((s
Having a lot of space; wide open.
10. ventilation
Ven-ti-la tion
v(ntile((n
The movement of fresh air into or out of the place.
Sentences
1. Interrogatives usually being with question.
2. Good and correction pronunciation is important to
reporters.
3. Carlo asked the reporters about his view on education.
4. The teacher asked his pupils to do some research on the
origin of man.
5. If you want to borrow a book asked the librarian how to do
it.
6. Now that your in grade 6 you should be expect in using the
dictionary.
7. Kim Sam Soon is successful baker.
8. Vernon exceeded Benydechs speed record in the track
event.
9. Mary moved from the small room to a spacious one.
10. Make sure your babys room has proper ventilation.
Week No.
15
Date Covered:
Word List
M
W
F
Syllabication
Pronunciation
Meaning
1. exclaim
Ex-claim
(ksklem
To say something with strong.
2. complex
Com-plex
kampleks
A psychological condition.
3. conjunctions
Con-juc-tion
A part of speech that connects words phrases and clauses.
4. hospitality
Hos-pi-tal-i-ty
haspit(elati
Kindness shown towards strangers, guests.
5. generous
Gen-e-rous
Not selfish; giving feeling.
6. solidarity
Sol-i-dar-i-ty
Sa lid(riti
Unity caused by having common interests or goals
7. physical
Phys-ic-al
fizik(l
About the body
8. discipline
Disc-i-pline
dis(eplain
Controlled behavior achieved aas the result of training.
9. disability
Dis-a-bil-i-ty
dis(bil(ti
Physical or mental handicap.
10. financial
Fi-nan-cial
f(n(en((l
Business matters dealing with money.
Sentences
1. Joana exclaimed that someone forgot to turn off the
stove.
2. Bill has had an insecurity complex since he was a child.
3. Use a comma before a conjunction when it joins two
clauses.
4. Filipino hospitality makes forgive feel welcome .
5. The generous millionaire Donald 10% of his a nests to charity
.
6. Trisha feet solidarity with other cancer survivors.
7. My doctor advised me to participate in physical
activities.
8. Soldier lived a life of discipline.
9. We have insurance that pays money if we develop
disability.
10. My lawyer explained the financial aspects of my fathers
will.
Week No.
16
Date Covered:
Word List
M
W
F
Syllabication
Pronunciation
Meaning
1. corsage
Korsaz
A small bouquet of one or more flowers pinned to a womans
clothing or worn around.
2. bouquet
Boke
An arrangement of cut flowers that can be held in one hand.
3. extinction
(kst(nk((n
The death of a spices of plant or animal.
4. endanger
(ndendz(r
To plant someone or something in a dangerous position.
5. quotation
Kwote ((n
A statement that was said or writer.
6. technology
r(kl(dzi
The study of mechanical and industrial science.
7. pneumonia
n(moj(
An infection in the lungs involving fluid in the lungs.
8. acknowledge
(( knalidzm(nt
the recognition given to someone for doing something well.
9. plumber
Someone who is trained to install and repair pipes.
10. hurries
( ris
A female who has inherited a fortune.
Sentences
1. Bill bought a corsage for her mother.
2. John sent me a bouquet of flowers for my birthday.
3. What caused the extinction of the dinosaurs?
4. Driving when drunk endangers everyone on the road.
5. I consulted a book of famous quotations before writing my
speech.
6. John wants to attend a collage that teaches technology.
7. Elderly people are prone to pneumonia.
8. The president gave an acknowledge on Tonys work.
9. The plumber fixed the leaking pipe under the sink.
10. Jane is the only hurries to the family fortune.
Week No.
17
Date Covered:
Word List
M
W
F
Syllabication
Pronunciation
Meaning
1. corridor
cor-ri-dor
kor ( d(r
A hallway; a passage between two rows of rooms.
2. applause
ap-plause
(pl(z
A show of approval by clapping ones hands together.
3. appose
ap-pose
(pozt
To be against someone or something; to fight against, to argue
against.
4. dissolve
dis-solve
Dizalv
To melt a solid, such as sugar into a liquid
5. accurate
ac-cur-ate
(ek-j(r (t
Correct, exact, without error.
6. suppress
sup-press
S(pr(s
To restrain something; to prevent something from happening.
7. command
com-mand
k(m((nd
An order, as statement that tells someone what to do.
8. imperative
im-per-a-tive
Imper ( tiv
Necessary, having to be done; urgent
9. furniture
fur-ni-ture
f(r ni t((r
The objects in a house or office that can moved.
10. conversation
con-ver-sa-tion
Kan v(r se ((n
A discussion; talk between people.
Sentences
1. We will commemorate our anniversary tomorrow.
2. I have to go to the restroom during an intermission.
3. The members of the committee made a unanimous decision on who
will lead their group.
4. The president adjourned the meeting at five o clock.
5. Nobody agreed with the conclusion presented by the
investigators.
6. It is difficult to capture a bear because they are basically
wild.
7. A courteous child never forgets to say thank you.
8. Elmer pointed the mural on the wall of our library.
9. When interrupted, David exclaimed that he wanted to be left
alone.
10. When constipated, take a laxative.
Week No.
18
Date Covered:
Word List
M
W
F
Syllabication
Pronunciation
Meaning
1. brood
brood
brud
The young birds hatched at one time in the nest.
2. fringe
fringe
Fridz
The fart farthest from the center; edge
3. gravel
gra-vel
gr(ev(l
Small stones, often mixed with coarse sand.
4. hut
hut
A small, roughly made house o shelter; a.
5. lure
lure
lur
An attraction; something to attract fish.
6. perch
perch
p(rts
A place where a bird rests; rod
7. retail
re-tail
ritel
The sale of goods in small quantities to the actual users.
8. stride
stride
straid
Walk with long steps; progress.
9. swarm
swarm
sworm
A large, active group of insects, things, people, etc.
10. twig
twig
twig
A small branch of a tree of bush.
Sentences
1. There are twelve chickens in the brood.
2. The wood cutter had a little house on the fringe of the
forest.
3. The path to the house as covered with gravel.
4. In the storm, they found a shabby hut in the forest.
5. The fisherman had some bright colored lures to attract
fish.
6. The bird flew down from its perch in the cage.
7. Most people buy meat and groceries at retail.
8. Great strides have been made in science since 1900.
9. A swarm of people surrounded the car to see the famous
actress in it.
10. The three bears so many apples that the twigs seen almost
broken down.
Week No.
19
Date Covered:
Word List
M
W
F
Syllabication
Pronunciation
Meaning
1. adjoin
ad-join
(dzain
Be next to be very close or near.
2. ally
al-ly
(e lai
Join or ride by agreement.
3. chaste
chaste
t(est
Pure in world thought and deed; modest vintous.
4. confide
con-fide
k(nfaid
Tell as a secret; put trust or have faith.
5. defy
de-fy
Difai
Refuse to obey, pay no attention to.
6. disrupt
dis-rupt
Bring or throw into disorder; break up; spent.
7. enable
en-a ble
(ne b(l
Make able.
8. fantastic
fan-tas-tic
f((nt(estik
Finerful; strange; as if unreal or imaginary.
9. impact
im-pact
imp(ekt
The striking together of two objects; a cellisim.
10. interfere
in-ter-fere
In t(r fir
Push oneself into a matter which does not concern one.
Sentences
1. Canada and Mexico adjoin the United States of America.
2. Great Britain, France and Italy were allied during the First
World War.
3. Her parents teach her to be haste and decent in her
behavior.
4. When she was a child she always confided he problems to her
sisters.
5. The driver of car was defying the traffic law of
speeding.
6. An accident has disrupt railways service into and out of the
city.
7. The birds large wing enable it to fly very fast.
8. The wall was covered with many fantastic pictures and
photograph.
9. The force of the impact threw the driver out of the car.
10. It is best not to interfere in other peoples arguments.
7
Week No.
20
Date Covered:
Word List
M
W
F
Syllabication
Pronunciation
Meaning
1. monk
monk
m(nk
A member of a religious organization devoting his life to
religious exercises.
2. orchard
or-chard
ort ((rd
A large area of ground on which fruit trees are grown.
3. pirate
pi-rate
pai rit
Robber on the seas; a ship used by pirates.
4. sullen
sul-len
s( ln
Silent and unpleasant; gloomy.
5. telescope
tel-e-scope
t(l ( skop
An instrument for making distant objects appear nearer.
6. usher
u-sher
( ((
A person who shows people to their seats.
7. of mistress
mistress
mistrIs
The woman who is at the head of a household.
8. prefix
pre-fix
pri fiks
Word or syllable placed in front of a word.
9. relax
re-lax
rI lks
Cause to become less tight, strict or rigid.
10. superficial
su-per-fi-cial
sup(r fi(l
Of the surface; not through shallow.
Sentences
1. He gave up his luxurious life to become a monk.
2. These oranges came from an orchard in Florida.
3. The pirates attacked a merchant ship.
4. That boy becomes sullen if he is finished by his teacher.
5. He was studying the stars through a telescope.
6. The usher of the theater helped us fined our seats.
7. The visitors praised the way the mistress welcome them.
8. Under in underline is prefix.
9. Everybody needs to relax after a hard day of work.
10. The speaker had only a superficial knowledge of the
subject.
Week No.
21
Date Covered:
Word List
M
W
F
Syllabication
Pronunciation
Meaning
1.schedule
sched-ule
Skd: l
A work plan or time table.
2.intermidiate
in-ter-me-di-ate
int(rmi :d : it
Something between others in a series, higher grade level in
elementary.
3.responsibility
re-spon-si-bil-i-ty
rispons(biliti
A person for whom or a thing for which one is responsible.
4.textbook
text-book
Teksbuk
Book written/ published for used by students as a basic for
their studies.
5.assignments
as-sign-ment
(sn mnt
A specified amount of work expected to be done at home.
6.variety
va-ri-e-ty
v(riiti:
A number or collection of things differing in character.
7.communication
com-mu-ni-ca-tion
k(; my-n(-k-sher
Exchange (by speech or letter) of information between
persons.
8.introduce
in-tro-duce
intr(ds
To make someone acquainted with specified subject/ lesson.
9.forty
for-ty
frti, :
Being 10 more than 30; four times ten.
10.jolly
jol-ly
doli
Full of good humor and fun.
Sentences
1. The teacher asked her pupils to copy their schedule.
2. Grade IV VI are the intermediate (pupils) in the elementary
level.
3. Know your rights as well as your responsibilities.
4. Take good care of your textbooks, you will learn so much from
it.
5. Do your assignments everyday.
6. I have a variety of orchids at home.
7. Communication is important to our everyday life.
8. Here in our class, you will be introduce to many lessons.
9. They say Life begins at forty.
10. Its good to be with a jolly person.
Week No.
22
Date Covered:
Word List
M
W
F
Syllabication
Pronunciation
Meaning
1. concept
con-cept
Kn-sept
Something conceived in mind; thought/ idea.
2. bitterness
bit-ter-ness
bid( (r) n(s
The quality or state of being bitter.
3. immediately
im-me-diate-ly
-m-dlt, li
As soon as; without delay.
4. create
cre-ate
Kr t
To bring into existence.
5. realize
rea-lize
re(, lz
Change from what is imaginary into what is actual actor.
6. strength
strength
stren (k) th
Moral courage or physical force/ vigor.
7. weakness
weak-ness
wek-nes
Something that is a mark of lack of strength.
8. limitation
limi-ta-tion
lim( tash(n
A restriction or restraint imposed.
9. contentment
con-tent-ment
k(ntentmnt
The quality/ state of being contented.
10. lyrics
ly-rics
liriks
The words of a popular song or a musical-comedy number.
Sentences
1. The pupils learned many science concepts within the week.
2. He has long forgotten the bitterness in his heart.
3. Karlo immediately applied ice on his sprained ankle.
4. Our teacher told us to create our own dance steps.
5. She didnt realize how important books are.
6. Being friendly and forgiving is her strength.
7. Mathematics is Joans weakness.
8. At you age, you should ready know your limitation.
9. People are known to have no continent.
10. I like the lyrics of the song Only you
Week No.
23
Date Covered:
Word List
M
W
F
Syllabication
Pronunciation
Meaning
1. because
be-cause
Bi-k z
A direct word for giving reason for reason that, on account of
the fact that.
2. although
al-though
l- tho
Admitting or granting that.
3. whenever
when-ev-er
Hwen v(r
Adverb or conjunction at whatever time.
4. unless
un-less
Un-les
If it be not a fact that supposing that.
5. conjunction
con-junc-tion
A word used to connect words.
6. sentence
sen-tence
Sen-t(ns
A word or related group of words expressing a complete
thought.
7. palace
pa-lace
Pal-s
A royal residence or any splendid residence or stately
building.
8. people
peo-ple
P-pol
A general term for human beings living under the same govt.
9. could
could
kd
Past tense of can.
10. Filipino
i-li-pi-no
Fi -pe-
A native or inhabitants of the Philippines.
Sentences
1. We worked slowly because of the frequent brownouts.
2. Fely caught a large fish although she had taken the bait of
her hook.
3. The dog will not dance whenever Jiko whistles.
4. The clown would not smile unless the child shook his
hand.
5. The parts of the compound sentence is may be joined by a
conjunction or by a semi-color.
6. A compound sentence consist of two or more simple sentence
joined together.
7. The king and queen lived in a very large palace near the
shore.
8. Like people, trees have limitations.
9. The tired boy is straightening himself up so much as he
could.
10. Filipino children should read books that tell biography of
our heroes.
Week No.
24
Date Covered:
Word List
M
W
F
Syllabication
Pronunciation
Meaning
1. encyclopedia
en-cy-clo-pe-dia
En-s-klo-p-dia
A back containing informations of all subjects.
2. enormous
e-nor-mous
-nr m(s
Excessive on extraordinary in size.
3. special
speci-al
Spesh-l
Having some distinguishing characteristics.
4. communicate
co-mmu-ni-cate
k(-m y n(-k(t
To make or hold communication.
5. borrow
bor-row
br-
To take on a promise to return it or its equivalent.
6. successful
suc-cess-ful
Seksesful
Obtaining what one desires or intends.
7. experience
ex-per-ience
Ik-spis-(ns
Knowledge derived from ones own action or practice.
8. Saturday
sa-tur-day
Sat-(r-d
The seventh day of the week.
9. message
mes-sage
Mes ij
A communication, as of information.
10. field reporter
field-re-por-ter
Fild- ri- pr ter
A bearer of news in field.
Sentences
1. You want to find out if it is warm in Hawaii in December.
What section of encyclopedia article on Hawaii should you scan?
2. Have you seen the enormous ear of the elephant?
3. Some plants and animals have a special kind of
friendship.
4. Knowing oneself and reaching out to others is one way of
learning how to communicate using good English.
5. Ill borrow the book. In sure Ill enjoy reading it.
6. When I grow up, I want to be a successful nurse.
7. I could not forget my experience with an Igorot girl when I
asked her how old is she.
8. Could you attend the seminar on Saturday?
9. May I leave the message for your mother?
10. My father worked as a field reporter for a popular radio and
television station.
Week No.
25
Date Covered:
Word List
M
W
F
Syllabication
Pronunciation
Meaning
1. believe
be-leive
Bi-lv
To accept as true or real.
2. friend
friend
Frend
An intimate and trustworthy companion.
3. courtier
cour-ti-er
Kr-te-(r
A member of a court circle.
4. quiet
qui-et
Kw-(t
Undisturbed, motionless, being free from disturbance.
5. piece
piece
ps
A small portion.
6. niece
niece
ns
The daughter of a sister or brother.
7. editor-in-chief
ed-itor-in-chief
Editor-in-chip
The chief editor in a publication.
8. receive
re-ceive
Ri-sv
Effect, cause.
9. size
size
sz
To acknowledge.
10. leis
leis
la
Mission.
Sentences
1. Do you believe in God- given talents?
2. The tree is indeed a generous friend.
3. The king ordered a barber to come to the palace and when he
arrived, he sent all his servants and courtier outside.
4. Zeus made Hades the king of the underworld because he was
quiet and stern.
5. My mother gave me a piece of paper and one ball pen before I
leave the house.
6. The daughter of my brother is my niece.
7. The editor-in-chief of the newspaper was very popular and
very credible.
8. Did you receive the scarlet flower I have you?
9. The policeman will size the strangers inside the hotel.
10. The guest speaker is wearing a beautiful leis.
Week No.
26
Date Covered:
Word List
M
W
F
Syllabication
Pronunciation
Meaning
1. parchment
parch-ment
p(rch m(nt
The skin of a sheep prepared for waiting on.
2. panelist
pan-el-ist
pan-el-ist
A number of discussions.
3. haberdasher
hab-er-dash-er
hab-e-dash(r
A dealer of mens hails, shirts, etc.
4. illegitimate
ille-gi-ti-mate
illejebi mt
Born of parents not married to each other.
5. illiterate
illi-ter-ate
illi (r it
Not knowing how to read and write.
6. apprentice
ap-pren-tice
ap-prentice
To learn, first experience in working.
7. aptitude
ap-ti-tude
ap-t( tud
Capacity of learning.
8. induce
in-duce
in-dly us
Effect, cause.
9. recognize
rec-og-nize
rek-og-ns
To acknowledge.
10. errand
er-rand
er-rand
Mission.
Sentences
1. A parchment paper will be used to print the certificate.
2. The panelist was asked to explain the effects of burning
things around.
3. The illegitimate child has the right to be recognized.
4. Young actor looks for haberdasher for signature clothing.
5. Most of them are illiterate.
6. The apprentice work hard to become a regular factory
worker.
7. The aptitude test will be given to them to determine their
captivities in choosing the right career in the future.
8. The doctor induced the medicine to the patient.
9. The teachers recognize their pupils effort during the
campaign.
10. Jose runs or an errand.
Week No.
27
Date Covered:
Word List
M
W
F
Syllabication
Pronunciation
Meaning
1. nationality
na-tion-a-li-ty
n(( n(el ati
The state that arises from having citizenship in our particular
country or being born in a particular country.
2. occupation
occu-pa-tion
akj( pa (n
A job; a career; what one does for a living.
3. accomplish
ac-com-plish
(kam pli
To finish something; to successfully complete something.
4. handicapped
han-di-capped
h(en di k(ept
Disabled; impaired.
5. fortunate
for-tu-nate
fort ( ,nit
Lucky; (being) bringing good results.
6. appropriate
ap-pro-pri-ate
( pro pri It
Correct; suitable; proper.
7. statement
state-ment
Stet m(nt
Something that is said; something that is stated.
8. organization
or-ga-ni-za-tion
org( nI ze (n
Group of people united for a specific purpose.
9. volunteer
vo-lun-teer
va ln tir
Someone who does work for free.
10. suggestion
sug-ges-tion
s(g des t en
A hint; a trace; something that reminds someone of someone
something.
Sentences
1. If you were born in Philippines, your nationality is
Filipino.
2. I listed my occupation and monthly salary on the credit-card
application.
3. I must accomplish a lot today.
4. The handicapped person road to work in a special bus.
5. I am glad we made the fortunate decision to vacation in
Mexico.
6. Vulgar language is not appropriate in the work place.
7. The lawyer issued a statement concerning the trials
outcome.
8. Every member of the organization received the company
memorandum.
9. Many volunteers helped the victims of the typhoon.
10. The teacher gave him his suggestion.
Week No.
28
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Word List
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Syllabication
Pronunciation
Meaning
1. stump
Stump
St ^mp
The short part of the trunk of a cut tree.
2. request
Re-quest
Rik west
An act of asking for something.
3. dishwasher
Dish-washer
diwa(
A person that wash dishes.
4. afford
Af-ford
(ford
To give or provide
5. fetch
Fetch
fts
To go and get.
6. hug
Hug
h^g
To embrace with a kiss on the cheek.
7. physician
Phy-si-cian
fizi(n
A doctor of medicine licensed to diagnose and treat
diseases.
8. palpitate
Pal-pi-tate
p(e lpi te
Tremble.
9. leukemia
Leu-ke-mia
Luk I mi(
A disease where the body has more white blood cells than red
blood cells.
10. skull
skull
sk^l
The body covering of the brain.
Sentences
1. There are stumps in the park to set on.
2. The request in granted.
3. His father is a dishwasher in the hotel.
4. The doctor can afford a free- medical mission for a week.
5. The school bus will fetch us 6:30 a.m.
6. We hug our parents before living.
7. My grandmother is our family physician.
8. The patients hearts palpitate.
9. My best friend has leukemia.
10. He got a fracture skull.
Week No.
29
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Compilation of Spelling Words for Grade VDasmarias Elementary
School