"Suggestopedic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Suggestopedic" Meaning

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"Suggestopedic" Examples

Suggestopedic


Adjective


1. Used to describe an educational system that combines reading and listening into a single method of acquiring knowledge.
2. Relating to or based on the Suggestopedic method, which involves students listening to lessons while simultaneously reading a corresponding text.

Example sentences:

The Suggestopedic method of learning has proven to be highly effective for some students.
The teacher introduced a Suggestopedic approach to the lesson, with students reading and listening at the same time.

Noun


1. A person who teaches in the Suggestopedic system, which uses simultaneous reading and listening.

Example sentences:

The Suggestopedic teacher provided additional materials for students to supplement their lessons.
The Suggestopedic instructor gave clear instructions to the students on how to follow the method.

"Suggestopedic" Similar Words

Suggesting

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Adverbial phrase meaning giving an idea or proposal, indicating that something is just a proposal or an option. It implies that the speaker is making a suggestion rather than stating a fact.

Suggestion

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A suggestion is a recommendation or proposal made to consider or adopt a particular course of action or idea.<br><br>It can also refer to a hint or a gentle advice given to someone on how to do something.<br><br>In everyday language, a suggestion is an idea or proposal that is offered to someone in a polite and friendly way, with the intention of helpful or assisting that person.

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Suggestive

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Implying or conveying a hint or suggestion that something is going to happen or is likely to be true, often in a subtle or indirect way.

Suggestively

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Suggestiveness

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The word "suggestiveness" refers to the quality of implying or hinting at something without directly stating it. It suggests that something is being implied or insinuated, rather than being explicitly stated. This can sometimes be ambiguous or open to interpretation, and is often used in language, such as in advertising, literature, or social interactions, to create a particular impression or effect.

Suggestology

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Suggestology is a theory of teaching that was developed by Anton Kuznejnw and introduced to the West by Georgi Lozanov. It is a teaching method that focuses on establishing a relationship between the teacher and the student based on mutual trust, respect, and relaxation, reminiscent of psychotherapy or hypnosis.

Suggestopedia

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A suggested etymology for "suggestopedia" is a portmanteau of the words "suggestion" and "encyclopedia". This word refers to a system of education developed in Russia in the 1960s and introduced in the West in the 1970s, which aims to bring about suggestive learning through the museum method. <br><br>The Suggestopedia uses intuitive and auditory methods to encourage interest and freedom of learning in students, which involves unconventional and more enjoyable approaches, aiming to stimulate the students' potential and creativity.

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Sugilite

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Sugilite is a rare mineral composed of sodium calcium aluminum silicate hydroxide, Na8-10Ca2Al₄Si₈O₂₆(OH)₄. It is a distinctive lavender-colored mineral that is prized for its unique beauty and rarity. It is often used in jewelry and decorative objects. Sugilite is also said to have metaphysical properties, such as promoting emotional balance and spiritual growth, but these claims have not been scientifically proven.

Sugrue

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The surname Sugrue is of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic "Ó Súchraigh," which means "descendant of Súchra" or "bringer of iron." Súchra was likely a personal name derived from the word "súchar," meaning iron or sword, and may have referred to a blacksmith or one who sold or owned swords.

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