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Wednesday’s Word of the Week: Postpone
  • Gloria (Ms. A)
  • August 13, 2025
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Wednesday’s Word of the Week: Postpone

Word of the Week: Pronunciation: /pohst-pohn/ (2 syllables) The word postpone is a verb that means to delay or change an event to a later

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Wednesday’s Word of the Week: Kind
  • Gloria (Ms. A)
  • July 30, 2025
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Wednesday’s Word of the Week: Kind

Why is “kind” pronounced with a long vowel “i” sound, while “king” is pronounced with a short vowel “i” sound? Well, a lot of words

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Wednesday’s Word of the Week: Laugh
  • Gloria (Ms. A)
  • July 23, 2025
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Wednesday’s Word of the Week: Laugh

Pronunciation: “” is said in one syllable, pronounced: (LAFF). Explanation: In American English, the 2-letter combination, or digraph, “gh” in the middle or at the

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Wednesday’s Word of the Week: Vendor
  • Gloria (Ms. A)
  • July 16, 2025
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Wednesday’s Word of the Week: Vendor

Pronunciation:  is said in two sounds, or syllables, with stress at the front of the word (VEHN – der). Explanation: In American English, the letter

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Wednesday’s Word of the Week: Celebrate 🍾
  • Gloria (Ms. A)
  • July 8, 2025
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Wednesday’s Word of the Week: Celebrate 🍾

Pronunciation “Celebrate” is said in three sounds, or syllables, with stress at the front of the word (SEL- uh – brayt). Explanation In American English,

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