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 Lana.
 
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							| Students ´ Levels acc to amount of vocab 
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							| Guys,   I think I need your help.   I tried googling but probably I ´m not googling the right way...   I would like to find something about the students ´ levels according to the amount of vocabulary they know, for instance Beginner 1000 words, Elementary 2000 words, and so on.   I ´ll keep looking, meanwhile do you happen to know of anything like this, please?   Thanks! |  12 Nov 2009      
					
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 dawnmain
 
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							| I think that graded readers usually have this information on the covers. |  12 Nov 2009     
					
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 anitarobi
 
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							| Yes, dawnmain, you ´re right Penguin Readers and MacMillan readers have this classification. Here ´s one copied from the back of a penguin Reader: EASYSTARTS 200 HEADWORDS LEVEL 1 300 HEADWORDS BEGINNER LEVEL 2 600 HEADWORDS ELEMENTARY LEVEL 3 1200 HEADWORDS PRE-INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 4 1700 HEADWORDS INTERMEDIATE   Hope it helps, have to go. Bye |  12 Nov 2009     
					
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 Lana.
 
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							| Thank you!   A headword is not the same as any other word? A pronoun for instance or words like "is" or "the" would not be considered headwords?   Thanks again! |  12 Nov 2009     
					
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 anitarobi
 
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							| I guess headwords are key words or topic words, such as colours, verbs, numbers, etc. |  12 Nov 2009     
					
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 gloriawpai
 
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							| n.  A word, phrase, or name,
usually set in boldface or other distinctive type, that serves as the
heading for an entry in a dictionary, encyclopedia, or similar
reference work. Also called entry word.Grammar.  A word that may be modified by an adjunct.
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