Paradigmatic Relations
Let's take a look at the word "teaching"
Unconsciously many more words come to our mind once it's been said...such as...(fishing, preaching, linking, freezing), but also some words like (learning, inquiring, school, notebook, subject, student, etc.) might come to our head as well.
This amazing process where you are linking those words in an almost automatic way, it's called: Paradigmatic Relations.
There are two kinds of paradigmatic relations; the ones that are associated by sound and the ones that are associated by meaning.
Both relations gather up together in your mind having in common your memory as a meeting place.
The objective of this activity is to match pairs of terms in order to create paradigmatic relations.
Let's play!
Unconsciously many more words come to our mind once it's been said...such as...(fishing, preaching, linking, freezing), but also some words like (learning, inquiring, school, notebook, subject, student, etc.) might come to our head as well.
This amazing process where you are linking those words in an almost automatic way, it's called: Paradigmatic Relations.
There are two kinds of paradigmatic relations; the ones that are associated by sound and the ones that are associated by meaning.
Both relations gather up together in your mind having in common your memory as a meeting place.
The objective of this activity is to match pairs of terms in order to create paradigmatic relations.
Let's play!
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SONIA MILENA CARDENAS GUEVARA
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