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Published on Nov 18, 2015

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MULTINATIONAL

  • Read the sentence: Not only is his job exciting to him because it is a multinational one; but he also travels to a different countries.
  • Copy the above sentence where it says, "Ms. Taylor's sentence" on your paper.
  • What do you think the word "multinational" means? Turn and tell someone.
  • Write down what you think it means on your paper.

MULTINATIONAL

  • of, pertaining to, or involving several nations
  • (adjective)

MULTICULTURAL

  • Read the sentence: Not only do we have students who represent cultures from almost every part of the world, but our student body is also so multicultural.
  • Copy the above sentence where it says, "Ms. Taylor's sentence" on your paper.
  • What do you think the word "multicultural" means? Turn and tell someone.
  • Write down what you think it means on your paper.
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MULTICULTURAL

  • pertaining to, or representing several different cultures or cultural elements
  • (adjective)

MULTILINGUAL

  • Read the sentence: My goal is to be both multilingual and polyglot by the time I graduate college: right now I can speak two languages, English and Spanish, so I’m bilingual.
  • Copy the above sentence where it says, "Ms. Taylor's sentence" on your paper.
  • What do you think the word "multilingual" means? Turn and tell someone.
  • Write down what you think it means on your paper.
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MULTILINGUAL

  • using or able to speak several or many languages
  • dealing with or involving several or many languages
  • (adjective)
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MULTIFACETED

  • Read the sentence: Whether the multifaceted design of the diamond is perfect for reflecting light or not, it has many sides.
  • Copy the above sentence where it says, "Ms. Taylor's sentence" on your paper.
  • What do you think the word "multifaceted" means? Turn and tell someone.
  • Write down what you think it means on your paper.
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MULTIFACETED

  • having many aspects or phases
  • (adjective)

MULTITUDE

  • Read the sentence: Either the great number of fans were taking up a lot of space, or the multitude of people seemed to multiply the longer we waited.
  • Copy the above sentence where it says, "Ms. Taylor's sentence" on your paper.
  • What do you think the word "multitude" means? Turn and tell someone.
  • Write down what you think it means on your paper.

MULTITUDE

  • a great number; numerousness
  • (noun)