Imagine It! Senegal lavender shoot outs delicate traders quivers surround mist ignores imagine galloping ship Senegal – a country in Africa lavender – a plant with fragrant purple flowers delicate – small or dainty ship – to send something by train, truck, or airplane. traders – plural of trader: a person who buys and sells things as a business surrounded – past tense of surround: to be on all sides mist – a cloud of tiny drops of water or other liquid in the air: fog ignores – pays no attention to quivers – shakes slightly shootouts – a shooting competition to see who is the winner of a game. imagine – to think, believe, dream, assume, suppose… galloping – to go at full speed, to race, to hurry. Line 1 – television telephone telescope telegraph “tele” means “far” or “distant” Let’s talk about the different parts of speech for each word. Let’s talk about the base words and figure out what each word really means. Line 2 – disappear disinterest disgrace dislike “dis” means “not” – “dis” negates the base word it’s in front of Let’s talk about the different parts of speech for each word. Let’s talk about the base words and figure out what each word really means. Line 3 – Jamal’s car Ole Ma’s room my mom’s lavender bushes Let’s talk about the rules for forming possesives. Line 4 – symphony phonics imagine image “phon” means “voice” or “sound” in Latin “imag” means “likeness” Let’s discuss the parts of speech for each word. Let’s brainstorm a list of “tele” words and a list of “dis” words. Let’s use what you know to define the following words: discontent teleconference discomfort telecommunication discontinuous telephone telephoto telescope disapproved disconnected
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