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This short educational video by Ivory Evans clarifies the difference between "councilor" and "counselor." A councilor is a member of a local government council, while a counselor is someone who provides advice or supervision, such as in a summer camp or a legal context. Through sentences and a memorable mnemonic, viewers will learn to distinguish between these two terms effectively. This video is perfect for 7th-grade English Language Arts students and anyone looking to enhance their understanding of these commonly confused words.
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What is the difference? Ivory Evans 10.28.10 7-2
Councilor A member of a local government council.
Councilor Sentence: My grandma’s friend used to be a councilor years ago.
Counselor someone who gives advice about problems, someone who has supervision duties at a summer camp, or a lawyer who pleads cases in court
Counselor Sentence : Young married couples usually have to go to the marriage counselor because they have problems they didn’t know about.
Mnemonic : Councilor There is one easy way to remember the difference between councilor and counselor. Just think of the I in councilor as important because these people are well known !
Thanks For Watching ! Ivory Evans Production 7th Grade English Language Arts Mrs. Shabazz Hope You Can Tell The Difference Next Time !