Glossary: Traits of a language student
You and your classmates are going to create a collaborative glossary with the vocabulary related to traits a language student should have. The idea is to create a glossary that you can all check and revise whenever you want, and even print to take it with you. 
These are the instructions:
1. Each student will have to include AT LEAST ONE TERM in the glossary, but of course you can create more than one.
2. When creating an entry, you will have to include:
- the word or expression,
- its pronunciation (using the microphone tool),
- a definition or synonym and
- an example,
- an image (optional).
IMPORTANT! Do not forget to highlight the type of category of the word or expression, in order to facilitate future searches. The first word has been created for you as an example.
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This task will be self-assessed by each student and supervised by the teacher. Before you publish your contributions, please make sure they meet the following
Indicators of achievement:
1. The student has added at least one entry.
2. Each entry includes:
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- a word or expression
- a recording of the pronunciation
- a definition or synonym
- an example
Here you can see how to do it. When you finish, click on Save changes.
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be raisedDefinition: to look after a child until he or she has become an adult Example: My brother was raised by my grandmather | |
broad-mindedDefinition: a broad-minded person is one that is willing to accept many different types of behaviour, beliefs, or choices in other people Example: Marcos is regarded as a broad-minded man, he's interested in a wide-range of topics. | |
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CharmingPronunciation: Definition: Adjective for people who are very lovely and pleasant. Example: Yesterday, we met Rodrigo and we found him charming. | ||
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Neat | |
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regardto look carefully to consider or have an opinion | |
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Self-disciplinedSelf-disciplined Pronunciation:Definition: A self-disciplined person is the person who doesn´t need anybody telling her "you have to do this" or "you have to do that". She´s conscious of her obligations and duties. Example: She´s so self-disciplined that she hasn't had any problems with her online studies during the lockdown. It´s a good quality for an online student. | ||
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willingto be happy to do something if it is needed | |