Exercise 29:Identifying context clues

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Exercise 29:Identifying context clues Identify the meaning of the italicized word. Then write the word(s) in the sentence which worked as clues to help you. 1. The rock singer was very popular. A crowd was waiting at the park to listen to her songs. Crowd means a lot of people. few The word(s) which helped me were: rock singer; park 2. There are many ships near our city, so there is a lot of tar in the water. When there is tar in the water, the water is dirty. clean. The word(s) which helped me were: many ships 3. I helped my friend in math. He was very grateful. He thanked me again and again. A grateful person is appreciative of someone s favor. indifferent to The word(s) which helped me were: thanked me 4. He ate large amounts of food, so he got very fat. Large amounts of food is a little food. a lot of The word(s) which helped me were: very fat 5. I didn t expect a present from Danny, so I was surprised when he gave me a radio! To expect means to think something is going to happen. isn t The word(s) which helped me were: surprised 6. They bothered me all the time. They had no consideration for my privacy or my need to rest. To have consideration means not to care about other people s feelings. to care The word(s) which helped me were: bothered me all the time 7. Excuse me, said the girl, I thought you were someone else. She was very embarrassed. When you are embarrassed you are proud. uncomfortable. satisfied. The word(s) which helped me were: Excuse me Adapted from Feuerstein, T., & Schcolnik, M. (1995). Enhancing Reading Comprehension in the Language Learning Classroom. San Francisco, CA: Alta Books Center.

Exercise 30:Using context clues to infer meaning Use the two sentences given after the question to help you guess the meaning of the word. These words are more difficult, but remember, don t use your dictionary. 1. What does ravenous mean? Very hungry A. Could I have a piece of bread? I missed breakfast and I m simply ravenous. B. The poor horse was ravenous and it ate the leaves and bark off the trees. 2. What does dike mean? A wall to stop water A. After so much rain, the river flowed over the dike and into the fields. B. People in this area began building dikes many centuries ago. It was the only way to keep the sea out of their village. 3. What does pitch mean? sound A. The singer was so terribly off pitch that it hurt my ears to listen. B. The ambulance siren was at such a high pitch that we all jumped. 4. What does mold mean? A container in the shape of something we want to copy or reproduce A. The liquid plastic was poured into a mold and left there until it was hard. B. The dentist first makes a mold of his patient s teeth. From that he makes a model of the teeth to decide how to correct any problem. 5. What does squall mean? A storm A. The squall arrived so suddenly that we all got wet when we ran home from the beach. B. When they saw the squall coming, the sailors took down the sail and headed for the port. 6. What does gush mean? To flow (violently) A. When the fountain was turned on, the water gushed up several feet into the air. B. The blood gushed out of his wound until the doctor put on a tight bandage. 7. What does soggy mean? Wet A. The study window had been left open during the storm, and my papers were a soggy mess. B. We gathered up the soggy towels and bathing suits and hung them all in the sun to dry. 8. What does rugged mean? Rough, rural

A. Susan and her husband led a rugged life in the Alaskan mountains, with no electricity and no running water. B. The young man s face was rugged, but his smile was friendly and the children soon forgot their fears. 9. What does stoop mean? To bend your body A. The old man walked slowly along, all stooped over and leaning on a stick. B. When I stooped down to get a better look, I realized that it was a dead rabbit. It must have been hit by a car. 10. What does wink mean? To close one eye and rapidly open it A. George winked at me from across the room. It was a signal not to say anything about what we had seen. B. I ve only known one cat that could wink and that was Tinker. She really could close just one of her eyes and she did it often. Taken from Feuerstein, T., & Schcolnik, M. (1995). Enhancing Reading Comprehension in the Language Learning Classroom. San Francisco, CA: Alta Books Center. Using synonyms and antonyms Writers can make their writing more interesting and enjoyable by using a variety of words to refer to the same thing. Look at the example below. An orange can be a delicious snack. This citrus fruit is also very healthy for you because it is a good source of vitamin C. Both orange and citrus fruit refer to the same thing. Now let us do the following exercise. Underline the synonym for the italicized word. Sometimes the synonym will be more than a single word. 1. During its history, Estonia was occupied and ruled by forces from Germany, Sweden and other countries. Nevertheless, this small eastern-european nation still boasts a rich cultural heritage. 2. A favourite activity of Estonians is singing in groups. They are very fond of giving choral concerts. 3. Tartu, a smaller city to the southeast of Tallinn, is the home of Estonia s oldest and largest educational institution. Tartu University is the only university in the world where Estonian is the language of instruction. 4. Both Tallinn and Tartu were originally built to be fortresses. The two strongholds were built on hills with good views of the surrounding countryside. 5. A controversial organization was recently recognized by the government. Now the Society of Estonian Nudists can meet legally in their club without clothes.

Exercise 31:Synonyms From the list below, choose a synonym for the italicized word in each sentence. Write it on the line provided. on the average battle complicated hardly omit customer extremely angry lack useful move forward 1. The Russian consumer has a particularly difficult time shopping in the Soviet Union. customer 2. The main reason seems to be the shortage of merchandise. lack 3. Typically, a person in the Soviet Union spends two hours a day standing in shopping lines. on the average 4. Some of the lines advance very quickly. move forward 5. Others seem to barely move at all. hardly 6. Shopping has always been a struggle in the Soviet Union. battle You can also build your vocabulary by asking yourself if you know the antonym or opposite of one of the most important words in a sentence. Knowing antonyms also helps you to learn words in a complete sentence. According to some researchers, this makes them easier to remember. You will notice as well that some words have several opposites depending on the context. For example, the opposite of old could be new or young depending on the situation, as in the sentences below: 1. Pedro is very lucky; his English teacher is young and beautiful. I m unlucky; my teacher is old and ugly. 2. Mary and Paul have just moved from an old house to a new flat. Can you think of any more examples like this? Write them in the space below. Compare them with your classmates. fast (=quick) vs. slow / fast (=to not eat) vs. eat question vs. answer / question (=to challenge) vs. accept Asking yourself questions about your own English what you know, and what you don t know will help you to improve more quickly.

Exercise 32:Antonyms Complete each sentence with the opposite of the italicized word. Choose from the following list. Use each word once only. cry sharp light decrease reject present hate shallow receive borrow tight set 1. The student you mentioned is present today, but Mary is absent. 2. He separated the sharp knives from the blunt ones. 3. The water is pretty shallow around here. But be careful around the other end of the pool where it is deep. 4. If you have a heavy meal before exercising, you ll feel ill. Please, have something light before going to the gym. 5. Are you sure your belt isn t too tight? I really think it should be loose to allow blood circulation. 6. Do you think he ll reject your offer? I would accept it immediately if I were in his place. 7. He really didn t want to borrow so much money, although I had no problem in lending it to him. 8. Although sales have decreased this year, I think they will increase in the next. 9. They were laughing about the new regulation, but they all began to cry when they realized it would affect them too. 10. I love classical music. Why do you hate it so much? 11. We hope to receive the letter tomorrow. Benny said he d sent it today. 12. The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.

Using definitions, restatements, examples, and explanations Sometimes we can guess the meaning of the word through an explicit definition given in the context. The unknown word is followed or preceded by other words which describe it. Look at this example: A skyscraper, which is a tall building, dominates its surrounding. The words following the unknown word, a tall building, tell us what a skyscraper is. Read the following sentences and underline the word that is being defined and double underline its definition in the context. The first sentence is done for you. 1. Camouflage, or protective colouring, helps the animal hide. 2. Motivation that is, the willingness to act is the secret to a successful career. 3. Literacy, defined as the ability to read with understanding, is a concern for most educators. 4. He is mostly concerned with the formation and origin of the Earth; in other words, he is a geologist. 5. A space station a kind of platform floating in space will be used in the future as a meeting place for space vehicles. How did the definition given in the context help you to understand what the unknown word means? On other occasions, examples, explanations, and restatements can help you understand the meaning of unknown words. Read the following sentences and guess the meaning of the words in italics. 1. A sledge is used to carry people and goods in the snow. A sledge is a vehicle for use in the snow. 2. He is a loner; he invites no one and keeps his address a secret. A loner is a person who likes to be alone. 3. To build the new club, they pooled their resources, each giving a small sum of money. To pool resources means to cooperate. 4. This knife is so blunt that it does not cut at all. Blunt is the opposite of sharp. 5. Everyone can vote in our country: the educated and the ignorant, the affluent and the poor. Affluent means rich, wealthy.

6. She likes warm colours such as red, scarlet, and vermilion. Vermilion is a warm color. Exercise 33:Nonsense words The words that appear in italics in the following statements are nonsense words, that is, words that do not exist in English therefore you cannot find them in the dictionary! But you can guess their meanings from the context... Can you? If you can, write an equivalent for each nonsense word and underline the words that helped you. If you can t, double underline the words you don t know but which are needed for understanding the nonsense word. 1. My father is a bodder. He can make beautiful things out of wood. Bodder = carpenter 2. Alma is really gribb, but her sister is gribber, so she finds it easier to find jobs. Gribb = clever; beautiful: resourceful 3. Ben is quite grappy. He never lets anyone finish a sentence. Grappy= talkative 4. Last night, both Sherry and David became very gompered. They wouldn t stop shouting at each other. Gompered = angry; mad 5. He ran down the street very brodingly because he was late for his meeting. Brodingly = hastily; quickly