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Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Day for August 15, 2010 is:
moil • \MOYL\ • verb
*1 : to work hard : drudge 2 : to be in continuous agitation : churn, swirl
Example sentence:
"Why should he toil and moil … when … the strong arm of his Uncle will raise and support him?" (Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter)
Did you know?
"Moil" may mean "to work hard" but its origins are the opposite of hard; it ultimately derives from Latin "mollis," meaning "soft." (Other English derivatives of "mollis" are "emollient," "mollify," and "mollusk.") A more immediate ancestor of "moil" is the Anglo-French verb "moiller," meaning "to make wet, dampen," and one of the early meanings of "moil" in English was "to become wet and muddy." The "work hard" sense of "moil" appears most frequently in the pairing "toil and moil." Both "moil" and "toil" can also be nouns meaning "work." "Moil" implies work that is drudgery and "toil" suggests prolonged and fatiguing labor.
*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.
Based on the principles and techniques of Dr. Samuel Orton & Anna Gillingham.
This multisensory reading, spelling and penmanship CD-ROM program builds an association between symbols and sounds in the English language through self-paced repetition. It utilizes the close association of visual, auditory and kinesthetic elements to help students improve their language skills.
Each CD-ROM maintains the progress reports for 15 students.
Here’s a very small ten word spelling test I made to see if the camera on a PSP was any good. I also now realise that I have eaten too many pies and need to loose some weight. www.englishlanguagespacestation.com – teaching language across the galaxy, lesson plans and ideas for learning English chrisspeck.wordpress.com – Thoughts and ideas on using technology in education