Hm. I am not sure what the teacher wants...Maybe sentences that contain a word + a context clue that helps readers guess the word meaning. (Example: We got a new puppy, and we love how he wags his tail and barks at us to play.) Do you see the word (puppy) + context clues that help us understand what a puppy is (tail and bark)? Maybe your teacher wants text with a few sentences like this.
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Hi Fereshteh A, different places (even different regions in one country or city) have different views on the best way to teach vocabulary...so I'm not sure for your area what is expected. Personally, my approach is to point out the word and ask the student if he or she sees any context clues in the sentence that help us to know the meaning. Next, I ask if they see any clues to meaning in the root, prefix, or suffix of the word. After this, I call on another student or two, then I confirm the meaning. After doing this with several words, I provide sentences and questions to practice those words again. At the beginning of the next class and the next, I always repeat the words we've learned in a game, or quick practice.
Hello, that happens often! In that case, focus on any clue in the sentence about the 2 unfamiliar words--word parts, cognates or definitions. Guessing the meaning of one word will help you guess the meaning of the other word. Also, you might not need both words. Look at #1 (01:43). The word "clandestine" is given in the second sentence. But that sentence has 10 words! We need to understand only 1 of those 10 words ("secret") to know the meaning of "clandestine." The other 9 words aren't as important.
Hello Nawar, thank you! Independent and dependent clauses can be difficult--but I will try to help. Look at this sentence: I like rice because it is delicious. --Independent clause=a group of words that you can understand alone Example: I like rice. --Dependent clause=a group of words that you can NOT understand alone. These clauses begin with a word like these: because, as, so, if, when, whenever, which, who, etc. Example: because it's delicious. Here is a link with more information and a quiz--I hope it helps you: www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=independent-dependent-clauses-1
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I have learned somewhere this Mnemonic "IDEAS" For context clues
I = Inference
D = Definition
E = Example
A = Antonym
S = Synonym
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Where can we find the digital flashcards, quiz, and practice worksheets that go along with this video.
Those can be found in the link near the beginning of the video description.
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My teacher tell me to write texte and using one of the context clues , but i don't know how. can you help me please??!
Hm. I am not sure what the teacher wants...Maybe sentences that contain a word + a context clue that helps readers guess the word meaning. (Example: We got a new puppy, and we love how he wags his tail and barks at us to play.) Do you see the word (puppy) + context clues that help us understand what a puppy is (tail and bark)? Maybe your teacher wants text with a few sentences like this.
@@EnglishUnits first i wana thank you because you sent me , i can sent you the question of my teacher in instagram ,and you can understand more because i don't know how i can explain that
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In practice 8 , we can say ,luminous is defined bc there is this clue:difficult to look directly. ,not just bc of sun clue. Is it right??
Hello Fereshteh A, yes, "difficult to look directly at" is an excellent clue for "luminous"!
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I have another question ,i have demo (word in context) this weekend , is it exaclty this way?? Or i can use other things,for e.g : after finding or during finding can i give them extra info about word?? Noun , v , adj ??
I have stress ,plz answer what should i do ? ❤❤
Hello Fereshteh A, which exam or program is this for? I don't know if I can help you with that question--I know some exam formats but not all of them.
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demo : i wanna be hired in a institute as a teacher . At first they ask me about how do you teach vocabulary & i have to presentation it.
I wanna know teaching voc is this way or not .
Hi Fereshteh A, different places (even different regions in one country or city) have different views on the best way to teach vocabulary...so I'm not sure for your area what is expected. Personally, my approach is to point out the word and ask the student if he or she sees any context clues in the sentence that help us to know the meaning. Next, I ask if they see any clues to meaning in the root, prefix, or suffix of the word. After this, I call on another student or two, then I confirm the meaning. After doing this with several words, I provide sentences and questions to practice those words again. At the beginning of the next class and the next, I always repeat the words we've learned in a game, or quick practice.
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What we do when 2 unfamiliar word comes in one sentance?
Hello, that happens often! In that case, focus on any clue in the sentence about the 2 unfamiliar words--word parts, cognates or definitions. Guessing the meaning of one word will help you guess the meaning of the other word.
Also, you might not need both words. Look at #1 (01:43). The word "clandestine" is given in the second sentence. But that sentence has 10 words! We need to understand only 1 of those 10 words ("secret") to know the meaning of "clandestine." The other 9 words aren't as important.
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This was on my paper that i need to awser but idk what is context clues of defination
Hello, a definition is one type of context clue. It tells the meaning of a word. In the video, there are examples and a more detailed explanation.
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Hello Nawar, thank you! Independent and dependent clauses can be difficult--but I will try to help. Look at this sentence: I like rice because it is delicious.
--Independent clause=a group of words that you can understand alone
Example: I like rice.
--Dependent clause=a group of words that you can NOT understand alone. These clauses begin with a word like these: because, as, so, if, when, whenever, which, who, etc.
Example: because it's delicious.
Here is a link with more information and a quiz--I hope it helps you: www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=independent-dependent-clauses-1
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