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Short of Word of the Week 64: Exude

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This week's English vocabulary word is EXUDE!
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Challenge" Use EXUDE in an original sentence, and post it in the comments. The funniest sentence will win a shout-out in an upcoming episode.
Weekly Schedule:
Sunday: Word of the Week
Wednesday: Whoa Wednesday Live Streams (2 P.M. AZ) on YouTube
Friday: Grammar/Idiom episode
Note: Some of these episodes contain outrageous and wacky humor that contains but is not limited to potential demonic possession, going to the bathroom in bottles, an addiction to sniffing gasoline, kidney harvesting, slang acronyms, etc. Mind you, these are all in jest and meant to reinforce the concepts with memorable humor (none of the episodes have any vulgarity or anything controversial, just ridiculousness). Please review each video ahead of time and determine whether or not the examples are the type of humor for your class/age group. Again, these are wacky grammar and vocabulary videos for upper-middle and high school students. Enjoy!
#contextclues #definitions #englishvocabulary #contextcluesstrategies #generalgrammar #wordoftheweek #wordoftheday #transitionwords #noredink #filmora #exude
Challenge" Use EXUDE in an original sentence, and post it in the comments. The funniest sentence will win a shout-out in an upcoming episode.
Weekly Schedule:
Sunday: Word of the Week
Wednesday: Whoa Wednesday Live Streams (2 P.M. AZ) on YouTube
Friday: Grammar/Idiom episode
Note: Some of these episodes contain outrageous and wacky humor that contains but is not limited to potential demonic possession, going to the bathroom in bottles, an addiction to sniffing gasoline, kidney harvesting, slang acronyms, etc. Mind you, these are all in jest and meant to reinforce the concepts with memorable humor (none of the episodes have any vulgarity or anything controversial, just ridiculousness). Please review each video ahead of time and determine whether or not the examples are the type of humor for your class/age group. Again, these are wacky grammar and vocabulary videos for upper-middle and high school students. Enjoy!