Effective Teaching Strategies

4 words in this vocabulary list

verb To behave in a superior manner; to talk down to someone; to patronize.

  • She refused to condescend to his level of ignorance during the debate.
  • Don't condescend to me like I don't know what I'm talking about.
  • Stop condescending to me, I'm not a child.
  • The wealthy woman would often condescend to help the less fortunate in her community.

adjective describing a quality or characteristic that is worth remembering or easily remembered

  • The speaker delivered a rememberable speech at the conference.
  • That was definitely a rememberable moment we shared.
  • The concert last night was so rememberable, I can't stop thinking about it.
  • The painting was so vivid and detailed, it made the scene truly rememberable.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. 'Tried and true' is an adjective phrase that describes something that has been tested and proven to be reliable or effective.

  • The tried and true method of data analysis is to conduct thorough research and utilize statistical tools.
  • When it comes to baking, I always stick to my tried and true chocolate chip cookie recipe.
  • For a guaranteed good time, stick with the tried and true plan of hitting up the local dive bar.
  • In times of uncertainty, it's comforting to rely on tried and true friendships for support.

noun giving

  • The new scholarship program is truly a gift that keeps on giving to the students in need.
  • Having a reliable car is like a gift that keeps on giving, especially during long road trips.
  • Getting a job with great benefits is like a gift that keeps on giving every payday.
  • Her positive attitude is truly a gift that keeps on giving, spreading joy to everyone around her.