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Academic vocabulary random pellmanism

 

 

migrate

 

mediator

 

minimal

 

maximise

 

 

objective

 

norms

 

odds

 

carbon offsetting

 

 

simulation

 

 

outcome

 

parameter

 

phenomenon

 

precede

 

predominant

 

 

preliminary

 

presumably

 

 

prior

 

prohibit

 

 

ratio

 

irrational

 

 

refine

 

regime

 

 

accessible

 

accommodate

 

accumulate

 

 

acquire

 

commence

 

commitment

 

commodities

 

compatible

 

 

compensation

 

compilation

 

compatible

 

 

reliable

 

emit

 

undergo

 

retain

 

 

variation

 

violation

 

impair

 

visible

 

virtually

 

 

standstill

 

markedly

 

insignificant

 

 

reside

 

reliable

 

reinforce

 

reactivate

 

 

pursue

 

protocol

 

presume

 

potentially

 

 

participate

 

 

 

 

Try to find pairs of words above that are connected in some way and then cross them off. You have to use a different reasons each time, and all of them must be connected to meaning rather than spelling, number of letters etc.

 

 
 Useful language- saying things are the same or similar 

These are both kinds of…

They are similar in several ways, for example that…

They are both…

They are both examples of…

The greatest similarity/ One similarity between these two words is that…

Both can be classified as…

Their… could be said to be the same

 

 

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