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Vocabulary in Context

    THE SAGE APPROACH
What’s the Point?

 Authors intentionally (on purpose) put words’
 meanings IN the context of their writing

 There are four common ways that they do this!
   S = synonyms

   A = antonyms

   G = general context

   E = examples
Sooo……

 When reading and you come across a word whose
 meaning you do not know, you could….

    Use a dictionary
    Ask a friend
    Ask a teacher
    Ask your pet
    Use context (also known as – the SAGE approach!)
S = Synonyms

• A synonym is a word that has the same or similar
  meaning as another.
• Roots
 –   Syn = same
 –   Nym – name
• Pairs of synonyms, for example:
  – Happy = glad
  – Sad = depressed
  – Cat = feline
  – Horse = equine
  – Watery = aqueous
Synonym Cue Words

 Or
 That is


 If you see these words (or others like them), you
 should expect that a synonym will follow!

 So….if you don’t know the first word’s meaning, you
 may know the second’s!!!
Synonym Examples

 The dentist gave me laughing gas to alleviate (or
 ease) the pain of cutting out my wisdom teeth.
    Cue word?
    Meaning of alleviate?


 Being nocturnal, that is, active at night, owls are
 rarely seen during the day.
    Cue word?
    What does nocturnal mean?
Whole Group Practice

 The government should not infringe on or violate a person’s
  right to free speech.
     What does this sentence mean?


 Tom was so engrossed, that is, involved, in the football game
  on television that he did not hear his wife’s question.
     What doe this sentence mean?


 Endangered species such as manatees need a sanctuary, or
  haven, so they can begin to thrive, that is, repopulate, again.
     What is a sanctuary?
     What does it mean to thrive (in the animal kingdom)?
A = Antonyms

 Antonyms are words that have the opposite meaning of
  each other.
 Roots
    Ant = opposite
    Nym = name


• Pairs of antonyms, for example:
 –   Happy = sad
 –   Prompt = late
 –   Studious = unfocused
 –   Calm = hyperactive
 –   Ingenious = commonplace
Antonym Cue Words

   But
   However
   In contrast
   Instead
   Not
   On the other hand
   Unlike
   Yet

 Sometimes antonyms are right next to the new word(set off by
    commas, dashes, or parentheses)

 Sometimes antonyms are placed in other parts of the sentence to
    stress the contrast
Antonym Examples

 During dinner, Anne Marie let out a long, loud burp
 that mortified her mother but amused her friends.
    What did her friends think of the burp? Her mother?
    Therefore, what does mortified mean?


 Suzanne’s tone was surprisingly flippant, in contrast
 to her usual respectful manner.
    How is she usually?
    How was her tone this time?
G = General Context

 Often you will find that the author has not provided a
  synonym or antonym clue to a word’s meaning.
 You may need to read the entire sentence or to read
  ahead for a few sentences.

 Sometimes a definition may be provided.
 Vivid word pictures or descriptions may be provided
 Logic and reasoning may be needed!
General Context Cue Words

 For instance
 For example
 Such as
 Including
 Consists of
Examples

 To ensure safety, written and road tests should be
 mandatory for everyone who seeks a driver’s
 license for the first time; no exceptions should be
 allowed.
    What part of this sentence gives you a clue of mandatory’s
     meaning?
    What does mandatory mean?
Examples

 Instead of being placed in adult prisons, where they
 often became more antisocial by mixing with
 hardened criminals, youth who have been convicted
 of crimes should be placed in programs that
 rehabilitate them.
    A.   Restore to useful life
    B.   Punish for good reason
    C.   Exhaust in order to break the spirit
    D.   Entertain
More examples

 Jaime speculated about how much weight he wanted to gain
  during the three month bodybuilding program he was
  beginning.
     A.   Knew
     B.   Wondered
     C.   Worried
     D.   Celebrated

 Losing weight too quickly – more than a pound or two a week
  – can be detrimental to long-term weight control and good
  health.
     A.   Helpful
     B.   Odd
     C.   Harmful
     D.   Pleasing
One More!

 From ”Popular”
 And though you protest
 Your disinterest
 I know clandestinely
 You're gonna’ grin and bear it
 Your new found popularity

 HOW will you find out what this word means?
 What DOES clandestinely actually mean?
E = Examples

 Many times an author will show the meaning of a
 new or difficult word by providing an example.

 Example signal words
   For instance

   For example

   Such as

   Including

   Consists of
Examples….examples!

 The American presidency has suffered infamous
 events such as the Watergate scandal of Richard
 Nixon and the impeachment of Bill Clinton.
    What are the examples in this sentence?
    Do you know what these events were – in history?
    If you DO, you might have a better idea of infamous’s
     definition.
    If you DON’T, you may need to find another route.
More Examples

 Some authors use pseudonyms; for example, famous
  American author Mark Twain’s real name was Samuel
  Clemens.
     A.   Typists
     B.   Mental tricks
     C.   Ghost writers
     D.   False name

 Some people believe that the pesticides used on food cause
  serious physical impairments such as weakened kidneys
  and a more fragile immune system.
     A.   Improvements
     B.   Laws
     C.   Injuries
     D.   Pairings
Final Example…Example

 Some students find collaborative leaning helps
 them understand and retain information; for
 example, Nicole, Vejay, and Chad meet every
 Tuesday and Thursday in the library to compare
 notes and help each other prepare for tests.
    A.   Additional
    B.   Intense
    C.   Independent
    D.   Shared

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Sage approach to vocabulary

  • 1. Vocabulary in Context THE SAGE APPROACH
  • 2. What’s the Point?  Authors intentionally (on purpose) put words’ meanings IN the context of their writing  There are four common ways that they do this!  S = synonyms  A = antonyms  G = general context  E = examples
  • 3. Sooo……  When reading and you come across a word whose meaning you do not know, you could….  Use a dictionary  Ask a friend  Ask a teacher  Ask your pet  Use context (also known as – the SAGE approach!)
  • 4. S = Synonyms • A synonym is a word that has the same or similar meaning as another. • Roots – Syn = same – Nym – name • Pairs of synonyms, for example: – Happy = glad – Sad = depressed – Cat = feline – Horse = equine – Watery = aqueous
  • 5. Synonym Cue Words  Or  That is  If you see these words (or others like them), you should expect that a synonym will follow!  So….if you don’t know the first word’s meaning, you may know the second’s!!!
  • 6. Synonym Examples  The dentist gave me laughing gas to alleviate (or ease) the pain of cutting out my wisdom teeth.  Cue word?  Meaning of alleviate?  Being nocturnal, that is, active at night, owls are rarely seen during the day.  Cue word?  What does nocturnal mean?
  • 7. Whole Group Practice  The government should not infringe on or violate a person’s right to free speech.  What does this sentence mean?  Tom was so engrossed, that is, involved, in the football game on television that he did not hear his wife’s question.  What doe this sentence mean?  Endangered species such as manatees need a sanctuary, or haven, so they can begin to thrive, that is, repopulate, again.  What is a sanctuary?  What does it mean to thrive (in the animal kingdom)?
  • 8. A = Antonyms  Antonyms are words that have the opposite meaning of each other.  Roots  Ant = opposite  Nym = name • Pairs of antonyms, for example: – Happy = sad – Prompt = late – Studious = unfocused – Calm = hyperactive – Ingenious = commonplace
  • 9. Antonym Cue Words  But  However  In contrast  Instead  Not  On the other hand  Unlike  Yet  Sometimes antonyms are right next to the new word(set off by commas, dashes, or parentheses)  Sometimes antonyms are placed in other parts of the sentence to stress the contrast
  • 10. Antonym Examples  During dinner, Anne Marie let out a long, loud burp that mortified her mother but amused her friends.  What did her friends think of the burp? Her mother?  Therefore, what does mortified mean?  Suzanne’s tone was surprisingly flippant, in contrast to her usual respectful manner.  How is she usually?  How was her tone this time?
  • 11. G = General Context  Often you will find that the author has not provided a synonym or antonym clue to a word’s meaning.  You may need to read the entire sentence or to read ahead for a few sentences.  Sometimes a definition may be provided.  Vivid word pictures or descriptions may be provided  Logic and reasoning may be needed!
  • 12. General Context Cue Words  For instance  For example  Such as  Including  Consists of
  • 13. Examples  To ensure safety, written and road tests should be mandatory for everyone who seeks a driver’s license for the first time; no exceptions should be allowed.  What part of this sentence gives you a clue of mandatory’s meaning?  What does mandatory mean?
  • 14. Examples  Instead of being placed in adult prisons, where they often became more antisocial by mixing with hardened criminals, youth who have been convicted of crimes should be placed in programs that rehabilitate them.  A. Restore to useful life  B. Punish for good reason  C. Exhaust in order to break the spirit  D. Entertain
  • 15. More examples  Jaime speculated about how much weight he wanted to gain during the three month bodybuilding program he was beginning.  A. Knew  B. Wondered  C. Worried  D. Celebrated  Losing weight too quickly – more than a pound or two a week – can be detrimental to long-term weight control and good health.  A. Helpful  B. Odd  C. Harmful  D. Pleasing
  • 16. One More!  From ”Popular”  And though you protest Your disinterest I know clandestinely You're gonna’ grin and bear it Your new found popularity  HOW will you find out what this word means?  What DOES clandestinely actually mean?
  • 17. E = Examples  Many times an author will show the meaning of a new or difficult word by providing an example.  Example signal words  For instance  For example  Such as  Including  Consists of
  • 18. Examples….examples!  The American presidency has suffered infamous events such as the Watergate scandal of Richard Nixon and the impeachment of Bill Clinton.  What are the examples in this sentence?  Do you know what these events were – in history?  If you DO, you might have a better idea of infamous’s definition.  If you DON’T, you may need to find another route.
  • 19. More Examples  Some authors use pseudonyms; for example, famous American author Mark Twain’s real name was Samuel Clemens.  A. Typists  B. Mental tricks  C. Ghost writers  D. False name  Some people believe that the pesticides used on food cause serious physical impairments such as weakened kidneys and a more fragile immune system.  A. Improvements  B. Laws  C. Injuries  D. Pairings
  • 20. Final Example…Example  Some students find collaborative leaning helps them understand and retain information; for example, Nicole, Vejay, and Chad meet every Tuesday and Thursday in the library to compare notes and help each other prepare for tests.  A. Additional  B. Intense  C. Independent  D. Shared