Lesson 13: sports
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LESSON 13: SPORTSClassical Roots
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roots CELER <L. swift CURRO <L. to run GLOMUS <L. ball JACIO, JACERE, JECI <L. to throw
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celer<L. swift
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accelerate To cause faster movement; to go faster
(ac = ad <L. to)
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celerity Swiftness; quickness; speed
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curro, currere, cucurri
<L. to run
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concur To agree; to cooperate To coincide; to happen simultaneously
(con <L. with)
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discourse Conversation A formal discussion of a subject in speech or writing
To talk; to discuss formally
(dis <L. apart, in different directions)
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incur To meet with; to bring upon oneself
(in <L. in)
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precursor A forerunner
(pre <L. before)
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succor Help in time of distress
To render help to
(suc = sub <L. under)
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Practice! To happen simultaneously…precursor? incur? concur?
(concur)
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Practice! Conversation can be called…
discourse? incur? succor?
(discourse)
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Practice! To give help to…
precursor? succor? concur?
(succor)
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Practice! To agree or cooperate…precursor? incur? concur?
(concur)
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Practice! A forerunner or one that indicates the approach of anotherprecursor? incur? concur?
(precursor)
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Practice! To bring upon oneself…precursor? incur? concur?
(incur)
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Practice! Help in time of distress…succor? incur? concur?
(succor)
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Practice! To meet with…
precursor? incur? concur?
(incur)
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Practice! To coincide…
precursor? incur? concur?
(concur)
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GLOMUS <L. ball
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conglomeration A collection of unrelated things
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Jacio, jacere, jeci, jactum
<L. to throw
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abject Humiliating and miserable
Contemptible; despicable
(ab <L. away from)
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conjecture An opinion formed from inconclusive evidence; a guess
To conclude from insufficient evidence
(con <L. with)
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interjection A word or phrase that is inserted to express emotion
(inter <L. between)
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Practice! An opinionabject? conjecture? concur?
(conjecture)
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Practice! Miserable and humiliating…
abject? conjecture? incur?
(abject)
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Challenge! Usually there is a ___________ of different tourist shops in beach cities.
(conglomeration)
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Challenge! I had to _________ my parents’ anger since I did not do what I said I would.
(incur)
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Challenge! The coach could only offer a _____________ about the extent of the player’s injuries since he had not received the doctor’s report.
(conjecture)
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Challenge! To ________her neighbors who were in need, she organized a fund raiser to help with the medical bills.
(succor)
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Challenge! The _________conditions they had to suffer were unbelievable.
(abject)
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Challenge! The ___________to American baseball is the English game of rounders.
(precursor)
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Challenge! The runner is known for his ___________ and has won many medals.
(celerity)
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Challenge! Thunder can be a __________to lightening.
(precursor)
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Challenge! He is known for his personality and lively _____________.
(discourse)
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Challenge! He gave a lousy, _________ apology that I found quite insincere.
(abject)
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Challenge! Most of the argument is _____________ and not based on fact!
(conjecture)
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Challenge! A true intellectual can ___________ on almost any topic.
(discourse)
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Challenge! Most will __________ that more money needs to be spent on education.
(concur)
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Challenge! Categorize the vocabulary words into:
NOUNSADJECTIVES
VERBS
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NOUNS celerity discourse precursor succor conglomeration conjecture interjection
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ADJECTIVES abject
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VERBS concur discourse incur succor
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Challenge! What is the noun form of concur?
(concurrence)
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Challenge! What is the noun form of incur?
(incursion)
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Challenge! What is the adjective form of precursor?
(precursory)
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Challenge! What is the adjective form of conglomeration?
(conglamerate)