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The Open University, 2015 — 182 p.
Author: Anonymous.
(For IELTS — TOEFL — FCE — CAE Learners)
This book will help you expand your academic vocabulary using the Academic Word List (the AWL). All students, home students and overseas students, need to learn the technical vocabulary of their field. As learners of English preparing for academic study you also need to learn general academic vocabulary, words such as: feature, illustrate, regulate, strategy. This core academic vocabulary is used by writers in many different subject areas. Learning vocabulary from the AWL will help you improve your comprehension of academic texts. It will also help you write assignments in an academic style.
Of course the basic vocabulary of English is also important for academic learners.
You can try learning some words from the list every day, but it is better to study the words in context, so that you understand how they are used.
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The Open University, 2015 — 182 pages.
Author: Anonymous.
(For IELTS — TOEFL — FCE — CAE Learners)
This book will help you expand your academic vocabulary using the Academic Word List (the AWL). All students, home students and overseas students, need to learn the technical vocabulary of their field. As learners of English preparing for academic study you also need to learn general academic vocabulary, words such as: feature, illustrate, regulate, strategy. This core academic vocabulary is used by writers in many different subject areas. Learning vocabulary from the AWL will help you improve your comprehension of academic texts. It will also help you write assignments in an academic style.
Of course the basic vocabulary of English is also important for academic learners.
You can try learning some words from the list every day, but it is better to study the words in context, so that you understand how they are used.
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Download Words in Context…
Words in Context “By words the mind is winged” — Aristophanes
Blue Book Entry 1.
2.
What do you generally do when you come to an unknown word while reading? How do you figure out the meaning of a new word when you are reading?
Context Clues
Context — words surrounding an unfamiliar
vocabulary term
Clues – hints in the text to find the meaning
of the unfamiliar word
Definition Clues
Author provides a formal definition immediately after the new word is introduced
New word is emphasized – italic or boldfaced letters Often used in college textbooks, newspaper and magazine articles
Definition Clues… Example: Many children of normal intelligence have great difficulty learning how to read, write, or work with numbers. Often thought of as «underachievers,» such children are said to have a learning disability, a disorder that interferes in some way with school achievement.
Definition Clues… Common Signals
Example Definitions
refers to
Xenophobia refers to the fear of …
or
… because he was the proprietor or owner.
can be defined as
Schizophrenia can be defined as…
means
… involves metacognition which means to …
is / are
A plutocracy is a government controlled by the wealthy…
— (dash)
Agoraphobia – the fear of crowded …
, (comma)
Hydrocortisone, a steroid hormone,…
syn·o·nym [sin-uh-nim] Noun- a word having the same or
Synonym Clues
nearly the same meaning as another in the language, as
joyful, elated, glad.
syn – “together”, “similar”, “the same”
onym – “word”, “name”
synonym clues – similar words in the
sentence (or sentences) surrounding the unknown word
Synonym Clues… Example: By wearing a bit of make-up every day, Carrie was able to enhance her appearance. Her attitude also improved.
Synonym Clues… Common Signals
Example Synonyms
or
Darien saw the apparition or ghost of a young girl.
also called
The share, which is also called the dividend …
in other words
John’s compelling arguments convinced everyone in the room. In other words, his arguments were very forceful.
Antonym Clues
an·to·nym [an-tuh-nim] noun- a word opposite in meaning to another.
ant(i) – “opposite”, “against”
onym – “word”, “name”
antonym clues – words in the sentence (or
sentences) that provide the opposite meaning of the unknown word
Antonym Clues… Example: Marcus tried to be polite and courteous to the police officer, but James continued to be impudent.
Antonym Clues… Common Signals
Example Antonyms
but or yet
Gary is an atheist. Yet, he talks to people, who believe in God. (An atheist is …)
while, whereas, or although
While Jim’s ideas were easily understood,
however
Amber is outgoing. Jason, however, is an introvert. (An introvert is …)
on the other hand
Kathy was ravenous because she had not eaten all day. Amy, on the other hand, was not very hungry and left the table. (Ravenous means…)
Kim’s ideas were quite obscure. (Obscure ideas are…)
Example/Illustration Clues
example clues work by providing an example (or list of examples) that has something in common with the new vocabulary term
Example/Illustration Clues Example: Nocturnal creatures, such as bats and owls, have highly developed senses that enable them to function in the dark. .
Example/Illustration Clues… Common Signals
Examples/Illustrations
such as
Lin gathered empirical evidence such as statistics and historical records to support her theory. (statistics/historical records can be proven)
for example/for instance
Arlen tried to impugn Audrey’s reputation at work. For example, he sent an unfavorable letter to Audrey’s boss and he complained to other managers about her “lousy” performance. (based on the examples, to impugn means to attack or destroy)
include/including
The use of amphetamines, which include caffeine and cocaine, became widespread among the overworked night crew.
Description Clues
description clues provide a clear picture of a
new vocabulary term that its meaning is clear without any signal words
Illustration Clues Example: The indolent employee did absolutely nothing and was eventually fired. (It is clear that the employee was fired because he was lazy.)
Blue Book — Quick Review Often, a reader can figure out the meaning of a new word without using the dictionary—by paying attention to the word’s ____.
1.
In the sentences below, which type of context clue is used for the italicized word?
2.
a)
a)
b)
a. You can’t take certain classes unless you’ve taken a prerequisite; for instance, you cant take Spanish Literature I unless you’ve taken Spanish III. b. There are thick pine forests at the foot of the mountain, but higher up, the trees become sparse. c. Talent may take years to surface. When Beethoven was a young child, his great aptitude to music was not at all apparent to his teachers.
Blue Book — Quick Review… Directions: Use the context clues to determine the vocabulary term’s meaning. Write a brief definition of the new word. 1. 2. 3.
4.
When people are broke, they find that many things which seem indispensable are not so necessary after all. It’s amazing that my neighbors always appear immaculate, yet their apartment is often quite dirty. The tiger was volatile; its behavior was extremely unpredictable. For instance, sometimes it was tame and other times it was vicious. Rose thought selling cosmetics door-to-door would be a lucrative part-time job, but in her first month she earned only twenty dollars.
Let’s Practice Due Tuesday: BRS pgs. 7 — 10; Activities 1.1 – 1.4 HW BRS pgs. 19 – 22; Chapter Review Questions and Application Questions Due Thursday: Vocabulary Cards for words on HOP pg. 12. Vocab quiz next Thursday (2/2)!