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Lesson 2: Hearing

In this Grade 4 vocabulary lesson from Vocabulary from Classical Roots Book 6, students learn ten words built from the Latin root audi and the Greek root phon, both meaning "hear" or "sound," including terms such as audible, inaudible, auditorium, phonics, and stereophonic. Exercises guide students to use root clues, identify synonyms, and apply words in context to deepen understanding of how these roots shape meaning. The lesson also introduces the suffix -orium/-arium to help students recognize place-related words like aquarium, terrarium, and planetarium.

Section 1

The "audi" Root: To Hear

Let's tune in to words related to hearing, all stemming from the Latin root 'audi'!

Key Words

audible (adj.)audience (n.)
audition (n., v.)auditorium (n.)
inaudible (adj.)

📝Example Usage:

  • When you go to the audition, make sure your voice is audible to the entire audience, even those in the back of the auditorium.
  • If your performance is inaudible, the judges won't be able to hear how talented you are.

Section 2

The "phon" Root: Sound

Now, let's amplify our vocabulary with words that make some noise, all connected to the Greek root 'phon' for sound.

Key Words

megaphone (n.)phonics (n.)
saxophone (n.)stereophonic (adj.)
symphony (n.)

📝Example Usage:

  • The director of the school's symphony used a megaphone to give instructions to the orchestra.
  • I love the sound of a saxophone, especially when it is played through a stereophonic system that blends the notes perfectly.

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  3. Lesson 3

    Lesson 3: Speaking

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Section 1

The "audi" Root: To Hear

Let's tune in to words related to hearing, all stemming from the Latin root 'audi'!

Key Words

audible (adj.)audience (n.)
audition (n., v.)auditorium (n.)
inaudible (adj.)

📝Example Usage:

  • When you go to the audition, make sure your voice is audible to the entire audience, even those in the back of the auditorium.
  • If your performance is inaudible, the judges won't be able to hear how talented you are.

Section 2

The "phon" Root: Sound

Now, let's amplify our vocabulary with words that make some noise, all connected to the Greek root 'phon' for sound.

Key Words

megaphone (n.)phonics (n.)
saxophone (n.)stereophonic (adj.)
symphony (n.)

📝Example Usage:

  • The director of the school's symphony used a megaphone to give instructions to the orchestra.
  • I love the sound of a saxophone, especially when it is played through a stereophonic system that blends the notes perfectly.

Book overview

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Chapter 1: Lessons 1-3

  1. Lesson 1

    Lesson 1: Seeing

  2. Lesson 2Current

    Lesson 2: Hearing

  3. Lesson 3

    Lesson 3: Speaking