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Title: Improving Vocabulary Skills


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Improving Vocabulary Skills
  • Tips to help you read for understanding.

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What do you do when find a word you dont know?
  • Do you look it up in the dictionary every time?
  • This will take too long and distract you from
    what you are reading
  • You may learn every vocabulary word, but miss the
    point of the article

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Unfamiliar Words
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How to Guess the Meaning
  • It is important to know how to guess the meaning
    of a word
  • Guessing the meaning only gives you the general
    meaning of a word
  • this is usually enough
  • Use context clues to help you guess the meaning

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Common Context Clues
  • Use as many of these as possible when reading a
    passage

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1. Synonyms and Antonyms
  • The old man asked if I could traverse the creek
    I said I could cross it easily. He seemed
    uncertain that I could do it, but I was resolute.

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2. Comparisons and Contrast
  • Outside, the tempest raged like a hurricane.
    Confined to the house by their concerned mother,
    Jeremy was restive, but Adam contentedly read a
    book.

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3. Definitions and Descriptions
  • The woman wore a red mantilla that covered her
    head and shoulders.

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4. Words in a Series
  • The dulcimer, fiddle and banjo are popular in the
    Appalachian region.

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5. Cause and Effect
  • Because no one volunteered to clean up the gym,
    the principal declared the work session would be
    mandatory for all sophomores.

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6. Tone and Setting
  • The sinister sound came from a long, dark
    passageway that had been hidden behind a
    bookcase. As we crept into the blackness, the
    stale, damp air made us feel as if we were being
    drawn into a dungeon.

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Hint
  • A context clue does not always appear in the same
    sentence as the word you dont know. You may need
    to look for clues in surrounding sentences and
    paragraphs.
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