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Chapter 1: The Basic of Reading Skills
Learning New Words
PRINT CLUES - Punctuation an d pictures
Punctuation marks - dashes ( - ), commas ( , ), parentheses ( ), and quotation
(" ") - can help you learn new words.
We are consumers - we pay money for the goods and services we use.
Some writers believe we are moving toward an amoral world - one in popular in
America.
Ravioli, dough filled with meat or cheese, is as popular as spaghetti in many
Italian restaurants.
Many of the big companies are increasing their fringe ~enefit~thosepyou receive in~ition to salary. J
~'-'
Most English teachers try to get students to avoid using cliches
I /
expressionsl '~ =----­ ~
The movie was especially good because it had Dolby stereo tan electronic noise
I'
r;l~~tystemjf .v.The ~~man pulled the "gold" glasses out of his pocket. He was sure
he coulc(find a sucker to auy hese f~kes for a lot of money.
-==- :::===­
Night is the time when many animal fora-~-e-,-o-r-s2ch, f~d')
~ ~
Picture sometimes helps you to learn what something means.
. . . - - -----.......

,jf-;;r;;;.··--~-~ --== =c=
S' Af~~ ""'f
...,:.
http;//commOlls.wlk;media.org/wikl /Filc.Econom rcscrrcular]low_cartoon.jpg http;//blog.flickr.net/en/2009/10/29/the-cornmons­
welco mes- the-l0 nd0 n-sch00 I~O f-economics-and-polttical­
soencc/
Joffe, Irwin L. (1994). Opportunity for skillful reading.(i
h
ed.) California: Wadworth
Vogel, Lee. (1993). Fundamentals of college reading: strategies for success. (2nd ed.) New Jersey: Prentice-Hall
'!n il .. L 1') 1':l1g l i~h 1(1 1-:<'( Jl1O Jl) 1"1,,
t.ea rnnu, New Words
CONTEXT CLU ES
W he n yo u arc rea ding and enco unte r a n unfamil ia r word, ask yo urself", "What
would this word have to mean in order for it to make sense in this sentence?" You
can figure o ut th e meaning by using CONTEXT CLUES.
CONTEXT CLUES co ns ist of words in a sen te nce or paragraph that enable
read ers to reason out the meaning of unfam ilia r wo rds. Con tex t is w ha tever surro unds
something e lse. In th is case, the co ntext of an unfa m ilia r w ord is the rest of th e se ntence
and the rest of the pa ragraph in which it appears. Aut hors bu ild in these clues to hel p
you und erstand the material you a re reading. Con tex t clues are not a lwa ys pe rfect clues,
of co urse, but t hey often ena ble reade rs to ma ke a co rrect, ed ucated guess about a
word's m eaning.
Direct Definition: A direct definition is a clue that defines the meaning by
restating or expl aining another word. Signal clues a re: be, m ean, be defined, be called,
refer to, or, ill other words, or that is.
Some accounts leav e the interest earned in the account. The depositor will then
ea rn interest on th e interest, which is called co m po unding. The interest earned~
@ co m po und interest. (",.) '=­
A tal i? money-that people and bus inesses pay to the government.
~~ d~ . - . - :
A reces§-Lon( otGo ntractio n~is a ownturn In ec on omic actrvrtv. (
- - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~C~Llce
Many older people develop chronic disease;-di seas:fiih at last a long time and
are difficult to treat. ] ~~
-- -h' r;:- ­The weathe r seem-,s to -be-cycI'lea,I w ICII means.....,t hat we can expect the same
patterns to occur ellery season.
A co ntrast cl u e consists of a word or phrase that means th e opposite of the
word you are trying to figure out. Recognizing that certain words often signal an
antonym or contrast clue ca n help you to und erstand new words. Authors often use
words and phrases, s uch as, while, whereas, but, y et, however, altho ugh, even though,
nevertheless, yet, on the other hand, on the contrary, rath er than, as opposed to, unlike ,
except, in contr: me ,.. others, '''' not .", e tc. to signal a change in the direction of
-
-
thought.
Joffe, Irwin L. (1994). Opportu nity for skillful reoding.(i
h
ed.) California: Wadworth
Vogel, Lee. (19 93). Fundamentals ofcollege reading: strategies fo r success. (2nd ed.) New Jersey: Prentice-Hall
.~
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l.euru uu] N eIV 11!ou l.'
His w ife 's clandest ine behavlo~
time) ­
t
• .  Doctors believe that smokin cigarettes is pern iciou.=./o your health . They~ ::qne{
Of19'nq think drin king j am u . .:;:-d C-'n roUS '..;d
dO~'6rang~digenOUS to Southern Ca lifo rni but oreign to lJew York farms.
S(OW(~I.H:.--r--.
She usually is a laggar . howe er, oday she was energetic and worked hard.
They are several ways to win an argume nt. so~m a~
others are truthful, fair , and honest.~ -~
-=Example: Example clues consi st of one or mo re exam ples that authors include to

illustrate the m eaning of th e unfamiliar word. Examples aloe typically in troduced by for

example, to illustrate, for instance, such as, included are and like. Remember, thoug h, that

an example is not th e same as the definition or synonym. Rather, the exampl e is sim ply a

clue that can help you r eason out the meaning of an unknown word. If th ere is more

than one example, try to determine what the examples have in common.

In Japan, people use landmlf.::  their direction. ~' they talk about
hotels, markets, and bus stops.
'lB~m3nyms, uch as '~ho"y and' oly' are difficult to spell correct ly unless you
know which me ni g is being used. '"
810((Ji.
Job satisfaction in the workplace may depend upon manY~~SUCh as ay,
Rromotion, prestige, and peers.
The hou se was immaculate. There was no dust, the floors shone, and the
windows sparkled.
Clues from the Logic of the Sentence or the Passage: One of th e most common

ways in whi ch context provides clues about the m eaning of an unknown wo rd is

through lo gi c or general r easoning about the content of a sente nce or about the

relationship of id eas w ithin a sentence or th e wh ol e passag e.

They had arrived in the city with great hop e for their futur . But othing had
gon e right. He couldn'Lflad work aiiaSne could only ind part-n -ark at night.
The children had rouble 'n their new SChool. ~, they dejectedly returned ~"d.ly
home em d.is<ifpoI Att>d17")lAtlhqpP'ly
The sky darkened and large drops of rain hit th e wi~. The wind started to
blow and":Jhe .trlees emp""ti:-e"'d'--:th-e'":"ir branches of th e ew- leaves that remained.
. 1"-. r n t7l. , --===­With such menacmg weather, we knew we had to change plans. L-.- t: I
mos
, ("out W nI(
~~ft~ ~~ -
The peopl e at th e funeral began to hum Ui~ It was the
ever heard. -__====~
Joffe, Irwin L (1994). Opportunity for skillf ul reading.(i
h
ed.) California : Wadworth

Vogel, Lee. (1993). Fundamen tals of college reading: strategies for success. (2nd ed.) New Jersey: Prentice-Hall

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434219 learning new words

  • 1. ,n'f - 21<) J':llglisil lor' 1':COI101111';ls t.carnint] New W()n/, Chapter 1: The Basic of Reading Skills Learning New Words PRINT CLUES - Punctuation an d pictures Punctuation marks - dashes ( - ), commas ( , ), parentheses ( ), and quotation (" ") - can help you learn new words. We are consumers - we pay money for the goods and services we use. Some writers believe we are moving toward an amoral world - one in popular in America. Ravioli, dough filled with meat or cheese, is as popular as spaghetti in many Italian restaurants. Many of the big companies are increasing their fringe ~enefit~thosepyou receive in~ition to salary. J ~'-' Most English teachers try to get students to avoid using cliches I / expressionsl '~ =----­ ~ The movie was especially good because it had Dolby stereo tan electronic noise I' r;l~~tystemjf .v.The ~~man pulled the "gold" glasses out of his pocket. He was sure he coulc(find a sucker to auy hese f~kes for a lot of money. -==- :::===­ Night is the time when many animal fora-~-e-,-o-r-s2ch, f~d') ~ ~ Picture sometimes helps you to learn what something means. . . . - - -----....... ,jf-;;r;;;.··--~-~ --== =c= S' Af~~ ""'f ...,:. http;//commOlls.wlk;media.org/wikl /Filc.Econom rcscrrcular]low_cartoon.jpg http;//blog.flickr.net/en/2009/10/29/the-cornmons­ welco mes- the-l0 nd0 n-sch00 I~O f-economics-and-polttical­ soencc/ Joffe, Irwin L. (1994). Opportunity for skillful reading.(i h ed.) California: Wadworth Vogel, Lee. (1993). Fundamentals of college reading: strategies for success. (2nd ed.) New Jersey: Prentice-Hall
  • 2. '!n il .. L 1') 1':l1g l i~h 1(1 1-:<'( Jl1O Jl) 1"1,, t.ea rnnu, New Words CONTEXT CLU ES W he n yo u arc rea ding and enco unte r a n unfamil ia r word, ask yo urself", "What would this word have to mean in order for it to make sense in this sentence?" You can figure o ut th e meaning by using CONTEXT CLUES. CONTEXT CLUES co ns ist of words in a sen te nce or paragraph that enable read ers to reason out the meaning of unfam ilia r wo rds. Con tex t is w ha tever surro unds something e lse. In th is case, the co ntext of an unfa m ilia r w ord is the rest of th e se ntence and the rest of the pa ragraph in which it appears. Aut hors bu ild in these clues to hel p you und erstand the material you a re reading. Con tex t clues are not a lwa ys pe rfect clues, of co urse, but t hey often ena ble reade rs to ma ke a co rrect, ed ucated guess about a word's m eaning. Direct Definition: A direct definition is a clue that defines the meaning by restating or expl aining another word. Signal clues a re: be, m ean, be defined, be called, refer to, or, ill other words, or that is. Some accounts leav e the interest earned in the account. The depositor will then ea rn interest on th e interest, which is called co m po unding. The interest earned~ @ co m po und interest. (",.) '=­ A tal i? money-that people and bus inesses pay to the government. ~~ d~ . - . - : A reces§-Lon( otGo ntractio n~is a ownturn In ec on omic actrvrtv. ( - - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~C~Llce Many older people develop chronic disease;-di seas:fiih at last a long time and are difficult to treat. ] ~~ -- -h' r;:- ­The weathe r seem-,s to -be-cycI'lea,I w ICII means.....,t hat we can expect the same patterns to occur ellery season. A co ntrast cl u e consists of a word or phrase that means th e opposite of the word you are trying to figure out. Recognizing that certain words often signal an antonym or contrast clue ca n help you to und erstand new words. Authors often use words and phrases, s uch as, while, whereas, but, y et, however, altho ugh, even though, nevertheless, yet, on the other hand, on the contrary, rath er than, as opposed to, unlike , except, in contr: me ,.. others, '''' not .", e tc. to signal a change in the direction of - - thought. Joffe, Irwin L. (1994). Opportu nity for skillful reoding.(i h ed.) California: Wadworth Vogel, Lee. (19 93). Fundamentals ofcollege reading: strategies fo r success. (2nd ed.) New Jersey: Prentice-Hall
  • 3. .~ ~ the 1 3 ~ L I () I-: Il gl lsli to r L C ()ll o l11 i~,[,> l.euru uu] N eIV 11!ou l.' His w ife 's clandest ine behavlo~ time) ­ t • . Doctors believe that smokin cigarettes is pern iciou.=./o your health . They~ ::qne{ Of19'nq think drin king j am u . .:;:-d C-'n roUS '..;d dO~'6rang~digenOUS to Southern Ca lifo rni but oreign to lJew York farms. S(OW(~I.H:.--r--. She usually is a laggar . howe er, oday she was energetic and worked hard. They are several ways to win an argume nt. so~m a~ others are truthful, fair , and honest.~ -~ -=Example: Example clues consi st of one or mo re exam ples that authors include to illustrate the m eaning of th e unfamiliar word. Examples aloe typically in troduced by for example, to illustrate, for instance, such as, included are and like. Remember, thoug h, that an example is not th e same as the definition or synonym. Rather, the exampl e is sim ply a clue that can help you r eason out the meaning of an unknown word. If th ere is more than one example, try to determine what the examples have in common. In Japan, people use landmlf.:: their direction. ~' they talk about hotels, markets, and bus stops. 'lB~m3nyms, uch as '~ho"y and' oly' are difficult to spell correct ly unless you know which me ni g is being used. '" 810((Ji. Job satisfaction in the workplace may depend upon manY~~SUCh as ay, Rromotion, prestige, and peers. The hou se was immaculate. There was no dust, the floors shone, and the windows sparkled. Clues from the Logic of the Sentence or the Passage: One of th e most common ways in whi ch context provides clues about the m eaning of an unknown wo rd is through lo gi c or general r easoning about the content of a sente nce or about the relationship of id eas w ithin a sentence or th e wh ol e passag e. They had arrived in the city with great hop e for their futur . But othing had gon e right. He couldn'Lflad work aiiaSne could only ind part-n -ark at night. The children had rouble 'n their new SChool. ~, they dejectedly returned ~"d.ly home em d.is<ifpoI Att>d17")lAtlhqpP'ly The sky darkened and large drops of rain hit th e wi~. The wind started to blow and":Jhe .trlees emp""ti:-e"'d'--:th-e'":"ir branches of th e ew- leaves that remained. . 1"-. r n t7l. , --===­With such menacmg weather, we knew we had to change plans. L-.- t: I mos , ("out W nI( ~~ft~ ~~ - The peopl e at th e funeral began to hum Ui~ It was the ever heard. -__====~ Joffe, Irwin L (1994). Opportunity for skillf ul reading.(i h ed.) California : Wadworth Vogel, Lee. (1993). Fundamen tals of college reading: strategies for success. (2nd ed.) New Jersey: Prentice-Hall