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Why is it important to develop the ability to read unfamiliar words?
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Reading words in context is critical to vocabulary development.
Sometimes the context is so strong that we learn the word on an initial reading.
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More often, we understand shades or partial meanings until we’ve seen the word enough times in context to finally arrive at a full understanding. Research shows we need to read a word 12 times or more before it becomes part of our vocabulary. Most vocabulary acquisition comes from reading multiple genres and authors.
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Predict the meaning of the following words:
Guess without context Revised guess after context Gloaming Gloriole Glossitis Gloxinia What strategies did you use to guess the meaning of the words?
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Predict the meaning of the following words:
Context Revised guess after context Gloaming Even though it’s not completely dark, you should turn your headlights on during the gloaming. Gloriole The angel had a gloriole above her head. Glossitis With a swollen tongue like that, he must have glossitis. Gloxinia Imelda planted three gloxinias in a big pot in her apartment.
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Predict the meaning of the following words:
Context Definition Gloaming Even thought it’s not completely dark, you should turn your headlights on during the gloaming. gloaming: (n) the period of fading light after sunset but before dark. Gloriole The angel had a gloriole above her head. gloriole: (n) a halo around somebody’s head. Glossitis With a swollen tongue like that, he must have glossitis. glossitis: (n) inflammation of the tongue. Gloxinia Imelda planted three gloxinias in a big pot in her apartment. gloxinia: (n) a popular house plant with large, colourful, bell-shaped flowers. How many words did you guess correctly based on context?
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Consider, what will happen to your vocabulary if you read a lot.
The more that you read, The more things you will know. The more that you learn, The more places you’ll go. ~ Dr. Seuss
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