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Mosaic 2 Listening/Speaking, 4/e
Jami Hanreddy, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Elizabeth Whalley, San Francisco State University

Language and Learning

Vocabulary

Review these vocabulary words from the lecture. Fill in the correct form of each word into each blank.

obey
encourage
conflict
excessive
greatness
in spite of
stereotype
constantly
exception
jump to conclusions



1

If a student constantly has trouble rules at school, he or she is thought of as a problem child.
2

It is important for teachers to their students’ various talents.
3

his low grades in school, Albert Einstein went on to become one of the most renowned scientists in history.
4

You should not people based on the way they look or act.
5

Erin interrupted the teacher in class and had to be sent to the principal’s office.
6

We resolved the by talking over the problem and coming up with a compromise.
7

It is not good for children to watch amounts of TV.
8

Don’t about the situation. We need to have all the facts first.
9

It takes a truly exceptional teacher to recognize the in all his or her students, no matter how small.
10

We made a(n) and let Karen skip a grade since she showed such great potential.