Module code: 198

📚 pathway 68871bdbed217

Exploring 'High': Meanings, Uses and Word Family

1 Introduction

The word high is one of the most versatile and frequently used adjectives in English. It can describe physical elevation, measurements, status, and intensity. Understanding its various meanings and how to use its different forms (higher, highest, highly) is essential for effective communication in English.

Key Terms

high
extending upward, far above ground level
versatile
having many different uses or functions

💬 Section 1: Office Performance Review

Annual review meeting between manager and employee

Manager: “Your performance this year has been of consistently high quality.”
Employee: “Thank you. I always try to maintain high standards in my work.”
Manager: “As a highly qualified member of our team, we have high expectations for your future contributions.”
Employee: “I appreciate that. What areas should I focus on to meet these high expectations?”
Manager: “We'd like you to take on some high-priority projects next quarter.”
Employee: “I'm ready for high-priority assignments and will maintain high quality in my work.”

Join YSP to Practice ThisThis AI Driven Dialogue Practice is a YSP Members Feature – Click the button to see the benefits of YSP membership

2 Lexical Breakdown

Core meanings of high:
1. Having great physical height: The mountains are very high.
2. Far above ground: Birds fly high in the sky.
3. Greater than usual in amount: The prices are too high.
4. Important or powerful position: She has a high position in the company.
5. Strong or intense: The team has high motivation.

Key Terms

physical height
actual measurement from bottom to top
intense
very strong or extreme

💬 Section 2: Mountain Climbing Center

Discussion at an indoor climbing facility

Instructor: “This climbing wall is higher than the others in the beginner area.”
Climber: “Is it the highest one in the whole center?”
Instructor: “No, but at 15 meters in height, it's perfect for intermediate practice.”
Climber: “I feel nervous when I'm high up on the wall.”
Instructor: “That's normal. Would you like to try a lower route first?”
Climber: “Yes, I'd prefer to start at a lower height and work my way up.”

Join YSP to Practice ThisThis AI Driven Dialogue Practice is a YSP Members Feature – Click the button to see the benefits of YSP membership

3 Word Family and Variants

Key forms:
– Noun: height (the measurement from bottom to top)
– Adjective: high, higher, highest
– Adverb: highly (used to emphasize quality)
– Verb: heighten (to make something more intense)

Common expressions:
highly qualified
height of summer
heightened awareness

Key Terms

height
measurement from bottom to top
heighten
to make more intense or severe
highly
very much; to a great degree

4 Collocations and Combinations

Common partners:
high quality
high temperature
high priority
highly recommended
high expectations
high standards

Key Terms

quality
how good or bad something is
priority
something that is very important
standards
levels of quality or achievement

📝 Key Vocabulary Recap

highextending upward; far above ground level
highlyvery much; to a great degree
highermore high than something else
highestthe most high; maximum height
heightento make more intense or severe
heightmeasurement from bottom to top
qualityhow good or bad something is
prioritysomething that is very important
standardslevels of quality or achievement
intensevery strong or extreme
versatilehaving many different uses or functions
physical heightactual measurement from bottom to top
← Previous Page 1 of 1 Next (Coming Soon) →