What are the seven basic principles for teaching vocabulary?

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Children?s vocabulary development occurs over two related but somewhat different cognitive tasks—establishing associations and developing conceptual knowledge. Keeping these in mind, the seven basic principles for teaching vocabulary are as follows:
1 Building experiential background
2 Relating vocabulary to background
3 Building relationships
4 Developing depth of meaning
5 Presenting several exposures
6 Creating an interest in words
7 Teaching students how to learn new words

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What will be an ideal response?

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