Using Context Clues Improve Your Reading and Vocabulary Skills by Learning to Use Context Clues Karen Silvestri, Instructional Specialist Robeson Community.

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Using Context Clues Improve Your Reading and Vocabulary Skills by Learning to Use Context Clues Karen Silvestri, Instructional Specialist Robeson Community College

What do you do when you come upon a word you don’t know? I don’t know that word! What do you do when you come upon a word you don’t know?

SOME ANSWERS FROM STUDENTS Skip the word Quit reading Come back to it if I have to Look it up in the dictionary Ask someone

What are Context Clues? Context clues can help you to figure out the meanings of unfamiliar words.

Phobias, such as fear of heights, water, or confined spaces, are difficult to eliminate.

From the sentence, you can tell that phobia means “fear of specific objects or situations”. The clue is “such as”; the author gives you an EXAMPLE. Phobias, such as fear of heights, water, or confined spaces, are difficult to eliminate.

The couple finally secured a table at the popular, crowded restaurant.

Try substituting another word for the unfamiliar word. You can figure out that secured means “got or took ownership of” the table. Try substituting another word for the unfamiliar word. The couple finally ____________ a table at the popular, crowded restaurant. The couple finally found a table at the popular, crowded restaurant. The couple finally sat down at a table at the popular, crowded restaurant.

Four types of Context Clues Definition Example Contrast Logic of Passage

Definition Clues Many times a writer defines a word immediately following its use. The writer may directly define a word by giving a brief definition or a synonym (a word that has the same meaning). Some words and phrases as means, is, refers to, and can be defined as are often used.

Example of Definition Clue Corona refers to the outermost part of the sun’s atmosphere. A soliloquy is a speech made by a character in a play that reveals his or her thoughts to the audience. “refers to” and “is” give you a clue that the author will define the word for you!

Other clues Commas Parentheses Dashes Writers may use punctuation to signal a definition clue is coming. Punctuation separates the meaning clue from the rest of the sentence. Commas Parentheses Dashes

Commas Five-line rhyming poems, or limericks, are among the simplest forms of poetry. Equity, general principles of fairness and justice, is used in law when existing laws do not apply or are inadequate.

Parentheses Lithium (an alkali metal) is so soft it can be cut with a knife. A leading cause of heart disease is a diet with too much cholesterol (a fatty substance made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.)

Dashes Our country’s gross national product—the total market value of its national output of goods and services—is increasing steadily. Ancient Egyptians wrote in hieroglyphics— pictures used to represent words.

Practice (try not to use a dictionary!) The judge’s candor—his sharp, open frankness—shocked the jury. A chemical bond is a strong attractive force that holds two or more atoms together. Hearing, technically known as audition, begins when a sound wave reaches the outer ear. A species is a group of animals or plants that share similar characteristics and are able to interbreed. Many diseases have latent periods, periods of time between the infection and the first appearance of a symptom.

Practice Answers The judge’s candor—his sharp, open frankness—shocked the jury. A chemical bond is a strong attractive force that holds two or more atoms together. Hearing, technically known as audition, begins when a sound wave reaches the outer ear. A species is a group of animals or plants that share similar characteristics and are able to interbreed. Many diseases have latent periods, periods of time between the infection and the first appearance of a symptom.

Writers often include examples that help to explain or clarify a word. Example Clues Writers often include examples that help to explain or clarify a word. Toxic materials, such as arsenic, asbestos, pesticides, and lead, can cause bodily damage.

This sentence gives four examples of toxic materials This sentence gives four examples of toxic materials. From the examples given, which are all poisonous substances, you could conclude that toxic means “poisonous”.

Fungi, then are types of molds, mushrooms, and mildews. Forest floors are frequently covered with fungi—molds, mushrooms, and mildews. Fungi, then are types of molds, mushrooms, and mildews.

Legumes, such as peas and beans, produce pods. Legumes, then, are vegetable plants that produce pods.

Many pharmaceuticals, including morphine and penicillin, are not readily available in some countries. From the examples of morphine and penicillin, you know that pharmaceuticals are drugs.

Practice (try not to use a dictionary!) The child was reticent in every respect; she would not speak, refused to answer questions, and avoided looking at anyone. Involuntary reflexes, like breathing and beating of the heart, are easily measured. The student had a difficult time distinguishing between homonyms—words such as see and sea, wore and war, and deer and dear.

Practice Answers The child was reticent in every respect; she would not speak, refused to answer questions, and avoided looking at anyone. Involuntary reflexes, like breathing and beating of the heart, are easily measured. The student had a difficult time distinguishing between homonyms—words such as see and sea, wore and war, and deer and dear.

Contrast Clues It is sometimes possible to determine the meaning of an unknown word from a word or phrase in the context that has an OPPOSITE meaning.

You know that one guest succumbed while the others resisted. One of the dinner guests succumbed to the temptation to have a second piece of cake, but the others resisted. You know that one guest succumbed while the others resisted. The word BUT suggests this. So you can INFER that succumb is the OPPOSITE of resist.

Most of the graduates were elated, though a few felt sad and depressed. The opposite of “sad and depressed” is joyful, so you can INFER (guess) that elated means joyful. The key word here is though.

The old man acted morosely, whereas his grandson was very lively. The opposite of “lively” is quietly and sullenly, so you can INFER that morosely means not lively. The key word here is whereas.

The gentleman was quite portly, but his wife was thin. The opposite of “thin” is heavy or fat, so you can INFER that portly means not thin or fat. The key word here is but.

Practice (key words are in italics) Some city dwellers are affluent; others live in or near poverty. I am certain that the hotel will hold our reservation; however, if you are dubious, call to make sure. Although most experts concurred with the research findings, several strongly disagreed. The speaker denounced certain legal changes while praising other reforms. When the couple moved into their new home they revamped the kitchen and bathroom but did not change the rest of the rooms.

Practice answers Some city dwellers are affluent; others live in or near poverty. Rich, well-off, successful I am certain that the hotel will hold our reservation; however, if you are dubious, call to make sure. Unsure, doubtful Although most experts concurred with the research findings, several strongly disagreed. Agreed The speaker denounced certain legal changes while praising other reforms. Said bad things; did not praise When the couple moved into their new home they revamped the kitchen and bathroom but did not change the rest of the rooms. Fixed up, made changes

Logic of the Passage Clues Many times you can figure out the meaning of an unknown word by using logic and reasoning skills

Bob is quite versatile; he is a good student, a top athlete, an excellent car mechanic, and a gourmet cook. You can see that Bob is successful at many different types of activities, and you could reason that versatile mans “capable of doing many things competently.”

When the customer tried to pay with Mexican pesos, the clerk explained that the store accepted only U.S. dollars. Logic tells you that customers pay with money; pesos, then, are a type of Mexican currency.

We had to leave the car and walk up because the incline was too steep to drive. Something that is too steep must be slanted or have a slope; incline means a slope.

Since Reginald was nervous, he brought his rabbit’s foot talisman with him to the exam. A rabbit’s foot is often thought to be a good luck charm; talisman means a good luck charm.

Practice The foreign students quickly assimilated many aspects of American culture. The legal aid clinic was subsidized by city and county funds. The teenager was intimidated by the presence of a police officer walking the beat and decided not to spray paint the school wall. If the plan did not work, the colonel had a contingency plan ready.

Practice Answers The foreign students quickly assimilated many aspects of American culture. Took in; acquired The legal aid clinic was subsidized by city and county funds. Supported The teenager was intimidated by the presence of a police officer walking the beat and decided not to spray paint the school wall. Scared of If the plan did not work, the colonel had a contingency plan ready. Another or extra