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Other Vocabulary Strategies Developmental Reading

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Other Vocabulary StrategiesDevelopmental Reading

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Aids in discovering meanings of unknown words

Clues may be words, phrases, or sentences surrounding the unknown word

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1. SEMANTIC CLUES– are derived from the meaning of the words co- occurring with the unknown word. - used together to unlock meaning of unknown words.

Kinds: a. DEFINITION CLUE – A word may be

directly defined in the context.Ex: The register is the book in which the names of the people are kept.

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b. THE APPOSITIVE CLUE – may offer a synonym or description of the word

Ex: Euthanasia, mercy killing in plain language, is a very controversial issue.

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c. COMPARISON OR CONTRAST CLUE – may give away the word’s meaning

Ex: Like her surprised mother, Mila was also taken aback by the news.

She is not lazy to study. On the contrary, she is very diligent.

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d. EXPLANATION CLUE

Ex: Lucy’s unusual timidity bothered her parents. They wondered why she would not even want to talk to any visitor. She would rather lock herself to her room. In school, her teachers were complaining too, why she was too shy or withdrawn to join any class activity.

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2. SYNTACTIC CLUES - are contained in the grammar of our language. These clues will help the reader discover that the word is a noun, an action word, etc.

Ex: An ogler ogled (looked at with amorous intentions) ogledly(flirtatiously).

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3.PRESENTATION CLUES – refer to the other aids that the author may use such as:

a.Use of footnotesb.b. Use of types of prints, e.g.

boldface, italicsc.c. Use of visuals, e.g. diagrams,

tables, graphs, picturesd.d. Organizational devices, e.g.

indention, use of headings and sub-headings, etc.

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EXERCISE 1: Determine the meaning of each underlined word by using context clues.

1. The witness gave a wrong statement. The lawyer refuted it.a. disapproved b. changed c. erased

 2. Attempts to solve the problems were

sporadic, not well planned.a. excellent b. spontaneous c. scattered

 

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3. Let us be inquisitive. Let us ask questions why things are done this way or that way.a. accurate b. smart c. questioning

4. The meticulous professor checked the test papers herself. No wonder, there was not a single error in the scoring.

a. bright b. careful c. intelligent

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5. I told you about my plan already, but I will reiterate it now.a. repeat b. ask c. explain

6. Ecumenism could herald a new kind of Christian brotherhood.a. mean b. introduce c. allow

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7. The housing project was meant to alleviate the miserable housing condition of the poor.a. end b. worsen c. lessen

8. You tell his innate characteristics, not the acquired ones.a. bad b. inborn c. good

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9. The dean is a gregarious person, always seeking and enjoying the company of others.a. happy b. sociable c. strict

10. The laborers were given an intensive training before they were allowed to work on the delicate project.a. more serious b. easier c. more enjoyable

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EXERCISE 2: Determine the meaning of the underlined word in each sentence. Write your answers.

1. The cryptic message, which looks as mysterious and secretive as it is, can hardly be read.______________________________________

2. In the alphabet, c precedes d. ______________________________________

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3. I play a dual role in the family. I am both father and mother to my sisters.___________________________________

4. The manager revokes privileges when employees become less efficient.___________________________________

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5. The ugly little girl perceived herself as beautiful because her mother told her so.________________________________

6. Isn’t it wonderful for parents to produce siblings who are very much different from one another? ________________________________

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7. After the operation, the basketball player no longer played basketball. He was only allowed to engage in sedentary games. ___________________________________

8. You may use short quotations but not long excerpts. ___________________________________

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9. I like to work with sincere people. I abhor hypocrites._____________________________

10. His feigned illness made the teacher excuse his absences._____________________________