L1+2 Adverbials : Vocabulary - Language Learning Flashcards
VOCABULARY
sth is reminiscent of sth
provoking a mental association (suggestive, evocative)
VOCABULARY - language learning
pick up
brush up
grasp
rusty
pick up = learn sth easily by being exposed to it
brush up = improve knowledge of sth partly forgotten
grasp = understand sth difficult
or: grasp new ideas
rusty = less able through the absence of practice
VOCABULARY - language learning
acquire sth
attain sth
acquire: to get sth as one’s own (e.g. possession/ability)
- acquire a new language
attain: get a qualification
- attain a level/degree of competence
VOCABULARY - language learning
pick sth up brush sth up rusty struggle with sth get to grips with
pick sth up ~= automatically learn sth while being surrounded
- pick up phrases/..
brush sth up = improve, renew, practice
rusty = out of practice
struggle = proceed with difficulty or with great effort
get to grips with = really understand sth
VOCABULARY - language learning
get accustomed to sth
keep at sth
immerse in sth
accustomed to sth = adapted to existing conditions
keep at sth = put into practice/creating consistent habits
immerse in sth = plunge into sth that surrounds or covers
VOCABULARY - language learning
have an ear for languages
/have a head for sth
hold a conversation
have ___ for sth = an ability to understand sth/deal with sth
VOCABULARY:
dedication
literacy
prestige
dedication = focus on realising a goal;
personal tribute to sb
being literate = able to read and write; (educated, cultured)
prestige = reputation/standing or importance/weight
in general opinion
- the prestige of knowing a second language
VOCABULARY:
limit vs. limitation
limit = maximum limitation = restraint, a restricting force/influence
VOCABULARY:
capability vs. capacity
competence
capability = state of being capable (ability); potentiality
capacity = maximum amount that can be contained;
an individual’s mental or physical ability (skill)
competence = state of having sufficient knowledge,
judgment, skill, or strength
VOCABULARY:
reluctance
interference
being reluctant = feeling or showing aversion, hesitation,
or unwillingness
to interfere = to act reciprocally so as to
augment, diminish, or otherwise affect one another;
to enter into or take a part in the concerns of others
- first language interference
VOCABULARY:
exposure vs. exposition
exposure = condition of being exposed
exposition = discourse designed to convey information
VOCABULARY:
acquisition vs. acquaintance
insight
acquisition = act of acquiring (gaining) sth
acquaintance = familiarity
insight = power to see what’s not evident to the average mind
(discernment - ability to grasp, comprehend the obscure
perception - implies quick or sympathetic discernment)