Words with Latin and Greek roots are longer and more difficult than the short words for ordinary objects that form the first layer of an English-speaking child’s vocabulary. Their meanings are more nuanced, more specialized. In order to acquire these words and learn how to use them appropriately, a young student needs to understand the meanings of their roots, prefixes, and suffixes. Roots of English presents careful analysis of these word elements so that the student learns not only the modern meanings of the words but also their underlying, ancient meanings. Context exercises and periodic quizzes help the student learn the correct and appropriate uses of these words.
Roots of English is, in part, a presentation of the basic Latin roots introduced in Memoria Press’ The Book of Roots, but with the addition of the basic Greek roots and written for a younger student than The Book of Roots is written for.
190 pages.
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