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		Message board > Does a teacher have to know the whole vocabulary in dictionary? Or how many?     
			
		 Does a teacher have to know the whole vocabulary in dictionary? Or how many? 
		
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 rmouh
 
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							| You may become crazy if you know all the words in a dictionary!!! But he/she has to know more than what students know. |  15 May 2009     
					
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 feyzauygur
 
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							| I think all teachers have  the same problem everywhere, in fact it �s  not a problem .I sometimes tell them I �M NOT OXFORD DICTIONARY , and don �t have to know all words but I can guess the meaning of the words as  I know some Latin and am good at stem, suffix.b prefix . |  15 May 2009     
					
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 wolfy
 
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							| no a teacher does not have to know all the owrds in the dictionary but a teacher has to know how to find them out quickly. |  16 May 2009     
					
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 Jayho
 
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							| My reference dictionary has 200,000 words.  Other dictionaries have much more, as much as 750,000   The average person has a vocabulary between 10,000 and 20,000 words - it would be humanly impossible to know every single word.   Our students need to know about 4,000 words to be able to naturally converse with native speakers.   My strategy - we break it down to root and affix, predict the meaning (in the context) then look it up in the dictionary.  We do this even when I know the word because I want them to use these skills themselves. |  16 May 2009     
					
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