Using Context to Determine Meaning

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Using Context to Determine Meaning If you don t know the meaning of a word, you can sometimes figure out its meaning from the context. The context includes the words that surround the new word. The context can give you clues in several different ways: Information or description based upon what you already know about the world We saw a large, gray pachyderm with a long trunk at the zoo. What animal at the zoo is large and gray and has a long trunk? You could correctly guess the meaning of pachyderm as elephant because you already know those things about an elephant. A likeness All of Fred s brothers were successful, and it looked as if Fred would be prosperous, too. Fred and his brothers are being described in the same way. They are being described as successful and prosperous. You would assume that they mean the same thing. A difference After the cacophony during the party, Grandmother was happy for the peace and quiet when all my friends went home. This sentence tells you that cacophony and peace and quiet probably have opposite meanings. You could rightly guess that cacophony means noise (the opposite of peace and quiet). An example She has experienced many maladies over the last year, including the flu and pneumonia. The word including tells you that examples will follow (as will the words such as and like). You can tell from the examples that maladies means illnesses or sicknesses. No Glamour Language: Middle School 7 Copyright Copyright 2002 LinguiSystems, 2002 PRO-ED, Inc.

Relating Events: Using Temporal Concepts Write a sentence using each temporal concept. 1. later 2. then 3. before 4. last 5. next week 6. while 7. finally 8. preceding 9. now 10. two months ago No Glamour Language: Middle School 76 Copyright Copyright 2002 LinguiSystems, 2002 PRO-ED, Inc.

Identifying Meanings Match each figurative language expression below with its meaning. Write the letter of the meaning in the blank in front of the expression. 1. turn over a new leaf 2. judging a book by its cover 3. show someone the ropes 4. use some elbow grease 5. the cream of the crop 6. throw the book at him 7. the coast is clear 8. fall flat on your face 9. crossing a bridge before you come to it 10. a thorn in your side a. when there are no apparent problems or dangers b. work hard on something c. something annoying or bothersome d. to fail at something e. demonstrate how to do a job to someone f. judge someone very harshly g. worrying before you need to h. to make a fresh start i. something that is the best j. making decisions about people based only on looks Choose two expressions from the list above and write a sentence using each. 1. 2. No Glamour Language: Middle School 145 Copyright Copyright 2002 LinguiSystems, 2002 PRO-ED, Inc.

Artic-Connect Games The next four pages contain Artic-Connect games. Each game grid consists of target words within dotted boxes. The game also targets language skills of vocabulary, sentence formulation, and story construction. Players take turns connecting two dots to make a line. Players then must say a word to the left, right, above, or below the line drawn on each turn. A player must also correctly use that word in a sentence or state its definition. Player connecting dots to create a line which completes a box enclosing a word get one point. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins. At the end of the game, ask each player to choose 5-10 words and use them to tell or write a short story. No Glamour Language: Middle School 210 Copyright Copyright 2002 LinguiSystems, 2002 PRO-ED, Inc.

Artic-Connect Games /r/ See page 210 for game directions. grudge unruly tariff prey primitive maneuver acquire berate hereditary trait crater scour interjection meridian vibrant barren monarchy transparent apprehend inquire foreshadow architecture treacherous equator derail No Glamour Language: Middle School 211 Copyright Copyright 2002 LinguiSystems, 2002 PRO-ED, Inc.