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Vocabulary Matching and Practice

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Vocabulary Matching and Practice

Vocabulary Matching and Practice

Students learning vocabulary with books and words

📚 Part 1: Vocabulary Matching

Instructions: Draw a line to match each word with its correct definition.

Words

1. Analyse
2. Summarise
3. Evidence
4. Perspective
5. Contrast
6. Evaluate
7. Interpret
8. Justify

Definitions

A. To give reasons or proof for something
B. A particular way of viewing things
C. To examine something carefully and in detail
D. To explain the meaning of something
E. To show the differences between two things
F. Facts or information that prove something
G. To judge the value or importance of something
H. To give the main points in a shorter form

✏️ Part 2: Use Words in Sentences

Instructions: Write a sentence using each vocabulary word to show you understand its meaning.

1. Analyse:
2. Summarise:
3. Evidence:
4. Perspective:
5. Contrast:
6. Evaluate:
7. Interpret:
8. Justify:

🎨 Part 3: Draw to Remember

Instructions: Draw a simple picture or symbol next to each word to help you remember its meaning.

1. Analyse
2. Summarise
3. Evidence
4. Perspective
5. Contrast
6. Evaluate
7. Interpret
8. Justify

📖 Mini Glossary - Quick Reference

Analyse: Break something down into parts to understand it better

Summarise: Give the main ideas in fewer words

Evidence: Proof or facts that support an idea

Perspective: A point of view or way of looking at something

Contrast: Show how two things are different

Evaluate: Judge how good, useful, or important something is

Interpret: Explain what something means

Justify: Give good reasons to support your answer or opinion

🔍 Part 4: Quick Check

Instructions: Fill in the blanks with the correct vocabulary word.

1. The detective needed to _____________ the clues to solve the mystery.
2. Can you _____________ the main points of the story in three sentences?
3. The scientist had strong _____________ to support her theory.
4. From my _____________, the new school rules seem fair.
5. Please _____________ your answer with examples from the text.

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