Word of the Week
convenience
Meaning being able to do something without difficulty.
Example of using it in a sentence "Learning should be at the convenience of the learner not the building or room of the school."
Here we have another Latin word with the idea of inner thoughts and inner knowledge. The ‘con’ meaning ‘with’ and the ‘venient’ meaning ‘assembling and agreeing.’ So, with the agreement of the assembled.
Spelling tip: we are going to say the sounds here separately and remembering that this word is with the ‘ence’ family and not the ‘ance’ family.
con + ven + i + ence
Use the word as many times throughout the week. This can be verbally, in your written work or listen out for other people using it.
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