A LEARNING COACH and a STUDENT sit at a table.

STUDENT: Hey, I'm having a bit of a tough time.

LEARNING COACH: What's the problem?

STUDENT: There are word choice comments all over this essay.

LEARNING COACH: Why do you think that is?

STUDENT: I don’t know. I didn’t want to keep using the same words over and over so I looked in the thesaurus. That’s what you use to find synonyms for words.

LEARNING COACH: That’s true. Variety of words is important but you also need to understand the connotation of the word.

STUDENT: What’s that?

LEARNING COACH: What the word means in context.

STUDENT: So, I searched for the word walk and I got a lot of different words, amble, mosey, saunter, strut.

LEARNING COACH: And if you want to describe someone as walking confidently, which of those would you use?

STUDENT: Saunter? Or maybe strut?

LEARNING COACH: Those are good words. Would you use amble?

STUDENT: I don’t really know what that means.

LEARNING COACH: Okay, so this is when you would look amble up in the dictionary to see what kind of walking it describes.

STUDENT: So, the purpose of the thesaurus is to help me use a lot of different words. And, the purpose of the dictionary is to make sure I use the right word!

LEARNING COACH: Yes! Now, saunter on over to your computer and fix up that essay!

STUDENT: Righto!
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The student is struggling with word choices in their essay and seeks help from the learning coach. The student explains that they used a thesaurus to find synonyms but received comments about the word choices. The learning coach explains that while variety is important, understanding the connotation and meaning of the word in context is crucial. The student gives examples of words they found in the thesaurus and the learning coach asks them which word they would use to describe someone walking confidently. The student realizes they don't know the meaning of one of the words and the learning coach suggests looking it up in the dictionary to ensure proper usage. The student understands that the purpose of the thesaurus is to provide different word options while the dictionary helps in choosing the right word. The learning coach encourages the student to fix their essay using this knowledge.

In this conversation, the student is struggling with word choice comments on their essay. The learning coach advises the student to use a thesaurus to find synonyms and vary their word choice. However, the coach also emphasizes the importance of understanding word connotations and using the correct word in context. The student realizes the need to consult a dictionary to grasp the meaning of unfamiliar words. Ultimately, the purpose of using a thesaurus is to broaden vocabulary, while the purpose of a dictionary is to ensure accuracy in word usage. The student is encouraged to make the necessary revisions to their essay.

The student is struggling with word choice in their essay and seeks the help of the learning coach. The student explains that they were trying to avoid repetitive words by using a thesaurus to find synonyms. The learning coach points out that while variety is important, it's also crucial to understand the connotation, or meaning in context, of the words chosen. They give an example of different synonyms for the word "walk" and discuss how to select the appropriate word based on the desired description. The learning coach suggests using a dictionary to understand the meaning of unfamiliar words. The student realizes that the thesaurus helps with finding different words, while the dictionary helps with choosing the correct word. The learning coach encourages the student to revise their essay using their newfound understanding of word choice.