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Vocabulary Golf Interactive Game Lesson 10, Amandla, Cemil, Laila, and Malika Par • In golf there are a certain amount of shots you can take to get your ball in the hole. – Let’s say that you are given 3 shots to make a hole and you make it at 3, your score will be zero. You haven’t gained or lost any points. – But if you were to, for example, get the ball to the hole in 2 shots, you would gain a point. – This same concept will be employed for this game. Rules and Explanation • The class will be divided into three groups. • Each group will then proceed to choose a representative. • The objective of this game is to guess the vocabulary word with as few hints as possible. – Each question has a par. – At the end of the game the number of hints that a team used to guess the words will be counted. • Their score will be determined depending on how many hints they used compared to how many they should have actually used. Accrue 1. 2. 3. 4. It is a verb. Comes from the Latin accrescere “to grow”. It starts with the letter A. It means “to increase or come about as a result of growth”. Arbiter 1. It is a noun. 2. It comes from the Latin ad and baetere meaning "to" and "to come, go” respectively. 3. It starts with the letter A. 4. It means “a person who has the power to judge at will”. Audit 1. It is commonly used as a verb or noun. 2. It comes from the Latin word auditus meaning “hearing”. 3. It starts with the letter A. 4. It can mean “to examine or verify financial accounts”. Cartel 1. It is a noun. 2. It comes from the Latin word carta meaning “paper made from papyrus”. 3. It starts with the letter C. 4. It means “a group made to control production, pricing, and marketing of goods”. Collateral 1. It is commonly used as a noun or verb. 2. It comes from the Latin com and latus meaning “together” and “side” respectively. 3. It starts with the letter C. 4. It means “serving to support or corroborate”. Commodity 1. It is a noun. 2. It comes from the Latin word commodus meaning “convenient”. 3. It starts with the letter C. 4. It is an item of trade or commerce, especially an agricultural and mining one”. Conglomerate 1. It is commonly used as a noun or verb. 2. It comes from the Latin com and glomeare meaning “together" and “to wind into a ball” respectively. 3. It starts with the letter C 4. It is a corporation made up of a number of companies that operate in different fields. Liquidate 1. It is a verb. 2. It comes from the Latin word liquidare meaning “to melt”. 3. It starts with the letter L. 4. It means “to settle a debt, claim, or other obligation by selling property or goods”. Security 1. It is a noun. 2. It comes from the Latin word securus meaning “secure”. 3. It starts with the letter S. 4. It is a stock or bond.