SpotlightRadioRead along: Hi, I’m Liz Waid bringing you Spotlight’s word of the day. Today’s word is WRESTLE. This word comes from today’s program, ANGELINA ATYAM: THE FORGIVENESS OF A MOTHER. The word WRESTLE is a VERB. It means “To try to throw or force a person to the ground, either as a sport or as part of a struggle.” Here’s WRESTLE in a sentence from today’s program: “Angelina said that the group was ‘wrestling with God.’” Join us next week for another Spotlight word of the day!
SpotlightRadioRead along: Hi, I’m Liz Waid bringing you Spotlight’s word of the day. Today’s word is TOWER. This word comes from today’s program, DANCING ON A WIRE. The word TOWER is a NOUN. It means “a tall, narrow building or structure.” Here’s TOWER in a sentence from today’s program: “As the sun came up, he walked between these two tall towers of the church.” Join us next week for another Spotlight word of the day!
SpotlightRadioRead along: Hi, I’m Liz Waid bringing you Spotlight’s word of the day. Today’s word is SERIES. This word comes from today’s program, FLYING WITH BIRDS. The word SERIES is a NOUN. It means “a number of similar things or events that follow one after another in time, position or order.” Here’s SERIES in a sentence from today’s program: ““Earth Flight” is a series of six programs.” Share this word with your friends and join us tomorrow for another Spotlight word of the day!
SpotlightRadioRead along: Hi, I’m Liz Waid bringing you Spotlight’s word of the day. Today’s word is TRAIN. This word comes from today’s program, THE SPORT OF PARKOUR. The word TRAIN is a VERB. It means “to teach or learn how to do something; to prepare for an activity.” Here’s TRAIN in a sentence from today’s program: “People must train a lot to have good parkour skills.” Share this word with your friends and join us tomorrow for another Spotlight word of the day!
SpotlightRadioRead along: Hi, I’m Liz Waid bringing you Spotlight’s word of the day. Today’s word is PARACHUTE. This word comes from today’s program, BRAVE OR INSANE? The word PARACHUTE is a NOUN. It means “a piece of equipment that is usually made of cloth. It is attached to people or things, permitting them to fall slowly and land safely.” Here’s PARACHUTE in a sentence from today’s program: “The parachute slows her fall.” Join us tomorrow for another Spotlight word of the day!
SpotlightRadioRead along: Hi, I’m Colin Lowther bringing you Spotlight’s word of the day. Today’s word is CONFUSE. This word comes from today’s program, MARRIAGE TRADITIONS. The word CONFUSE is a VERB. It means “to make someone unsure or unable to understand something.” Here’s CONFUSE in a sentence from today’s program: “So, many ancient traditions aimed to confuse evil spirits or frighten them away.” Join us tomorrow for another Spotlight word of the day!
SpotlightRadioHi, I’m Colin Lowther bringing you Spotlight’s word of the day. Today’s word is EXTREME. This word comes from today’s program, VANESSA BERLOWITZ: FEMALE TELEVISION PRODUCER. The word EXTREME is an ADJECTIVE. It means “more than the usual or accepted.” Here’s EXTREME in a sentence from today’s program: “Together they travelled to many extreme parts of the world.” Share this word with your friends and join us next week for another Spotlight word of the day!
SpotlightRadioRead along: Hi, I’m Liz Waid bringing you Spotlight’s word of the day. Today’s word is RENEWABLE. This word comes from today’s program, WINDMILLS IN MALAWI. The word RENEWABLE is a ADJECTIVE. It means “able to be replaced or refilled.” Here’s RENEWABLE in a sentence from today’s program: “Windmills create renewable energy.” Join us tomorrow for another Spotlight word of the day!
SpotlightRadioRead along: Hi, I’m Colin Lowther bringing you Spotlight’s word of the day. Today’s word is PALM OIL PROBLEMS. This word comes from today’s program, SUSTAINABLE. The word SUSTAINABLE is an ADJECTIVE. It means “able to be used without being completely used up or destroyed.” Here’s SUSTAINABLE in a sentence from today’s program: “They have agreed to work toward more sustainable methods of farming oil palm plants.” Join us tomorrow for another Spotlight word of the day!
SpotlightRadioPush the blue play button to hear the audio! Read along: Hi, I’m Liz Waid bringing you Spotlight’s word of the day. Today’s word is RESCUE. This word comes from today’s program, Please Save Our Children. The word RESCUE is a verb. It means “to free from danger or evil.” Here’s RESCUE in a sentence from today’s program: "During the Second World War many Jewish people were rescued from the Nazis in Europe." Join us tomorrow for another Spotlight word of the day!