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TEN STEPS
to
IMPROVING
COLLEGE READING SKILLS
SIXTH EDITION
© 2014 Townsend Press
John Langan
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Vocabulary in Context
On the other hand, if you saw this
word in a sentence, chances are you could come up with
a fairly accurate definition.
If you were asked to define the word adverse, you might
have some difficulty.
Look at the sentence below and see if the context helps
you figure out the meaning of the word adverse.
The adverse effects of this drug, including dizziness,
nausea, and headaches, have caused it to be
withdrawn from the market.
Adverse means
A. artificial. B. harmful. C. energetic.
The adverse effects of this drug, including dizziness,
nausea, and headaches, have caused it to be
withdrawn from the market.
Adverse means
A. artificial. B. harmful. C. energetic.
B. harmful.
Dizziness, nausea, and headaches are harmful effects.
The context helps you figure out that adverse means “harmful.”
Using context clues to understand the meaning of
unfamiliar words will help you in several ways.
1 It will save you time when reading. You will not have
to stop to look up words in the dictionary.
2 After you figure out the meaning of the same word
more than once through its context, it may become a
part of your working vocabulary. You will therefore
add to your vocabulary simply by reading thoughtfully.
3 It will give you a good sense of how a word is
actually used, including any shades of meaning it
might have.
Types of Context Clues
There are four common types of context clues.
1 Examples
2 Synonyms
3 Antonyms
4 General Sense of
the Sentence or Passage
1 Examples
Examples may suggest the meaning of an unknown word.
See if the example in this cartoon helps you figure out the
meaning of the word initiative.
The word initiative means
C. ability to take
charge.
B. will power.
A. anger.
The word initiative means
C. ability to take
charge.
B. will power.
A. anger.
C. ability to take
charge.
The example of the cats’ having initiative—chasing mice—
helps you understand that initiative means “ability to take
charge.”
Example
The adverse effects of this drug, including dizziness,
nausea, and headaches, have caused it to be withdrawn
from the market.
Examples are often introduced with signal words and phrases
like for example, for instance, including, and such as.
Examples
What is the meaning of the word mundane?
In the sentence below, the italicized word is followed by examples
that serve as context clues for that word. These examples, which are
boldfaced, will help you figure out the meaning of the word.
Mundane means
A. exciting. B. painful. C. ordinary.
Mundane activities such as doing the laundry or dishes
or going food shopping or reading the newspaper all
help me relax.
Mundane means
A. exciting. B. painful. C. ordinary.
Mundane activities such as doing the laundry or dishes
or going food shopping or reading the newspaper all
help me relax.
The three activities referred to are examples of mundane
or ordinary activities.
C. ordinary.
Mundane activities such as doing the laundry or dishes
or going food shopping or reading the newspaper all
help me relax.
C. ordinary.
Notice the signal phrase that
introduces the examples.
such as
2 Synonyms
Context clues are often available in the form of a synonym:
a word that means the same or almost the same as the
unknown word.
A synonym may appear anywhere in a passage to provide the
same meaning as the unknown word.
In the cartoon below, what word does the man use that
tells you the meaning of the word terminate?
©
Randy
Glasbergen.
www.glasbergen.com
The synonym that
helps you understand
the meaning of
terminate is end.
©
Randy
Glasbergen.
www.glasbergen.com
Synonym
In the sentence below, what is the synonym of
the word flippant?
As soon as I made a flippant remark to my
boss, I regretted sounding so disrespectful.
As soon as I made a flippant remark to my
boss, I regretted sounding so disrespectful.
The synonym of flippant is “disrespectful.” The word
disrespectful tells you the meaning of flippant.
3 Antonyms
An antonym—a word that means the opposite of another
word—is also a useful context clue.
Antonyms are sometimes signaled by words and phrases
such as however, but, yet, on the other hand, instead of, and
in contrast.
I prefer the occasional disturbance of ear-splitting
thunder to the incessant dripping of our kitchen sink.
In the sentence above, the word occasional is an antonym
that helps us realize that the word incessant means
“nonstop.”
I prefer the occasional disturbance of ear-splitting
thunder to the incessant dripping of our kitchen sink.
In the sentence above, the word occasional is an antonym
that helps us realize that the word incessant means
“nonstop.”
= nonstop
incessant
In the cartoon below, what antonym helps you figure out
what the word amplifies means?
The antonym lowers
helps you figure out
that amplifies must
mean “increases.”
increases
In the sentence below, use the antonym to help you
figure out the meaning of the word salutary.
Salutary means
A. well-known. B. beneficial. C. hurtful.
Many people have pointed out the harmful effects that a working mother
may have on the family, yet there are many salutary effects as well.
B. beneficial.
Salutary means
A. well-known. C. hurtful.
Many people have pointed out the harmful effects that a working mother
may have on the family, yet there are many salutary effects as well.
Salutary is the opposite of harmful, so the answer is beneficial.
B. beneficial.
Many people have pointed out the harmful effects that a working mother
may have on the family, yet there are many salutary effects as well.
B. beneficial.
Note the word that signals the antonym.
yet
4 General Sense of the Sentence or Passage
Sometimes it takes a bit more detective work to puzzle out
the meaning of an unfamiliar word.
In such cases, you must draw conclusions based on the
information given with the word.
Asking yourself questions about the passage may help
you make a fairly accurate guess about the meaning of
the unfamiliar word.
Can you figure out the meaning of the word alleviate in this cartoon?
To figure out the meaning of alleviate, try asking this question:
What would the patient want the prescription to do to his aches
and pains?
The patient’s words to his doctor strongly suggest
that alleviate means “lessen.”
Use the question below the sentence to help you figure
out the meaning of the word fiasco.
The car wash we organized to raise funds was a fiasco—
it rained all day.
(How successful would a carwash be on a rainy day?)
Fiasco means
A. great financial
success.
B. welcome
surprise.
C. complete
disaster.
The car wash we organized to raise funds was a fiasco—
it rained all day.
Fiasco means
A. great financial
success.
B. welcome
surprise.
C. complete
disaster.
The sentence provides enough evidence for you to guess
that fiasco means “complete disaster.” A carwash on a
rainy day would be a complete disaster.
The car wash we organized to raise funds was a fiasco—
it rained all day.
Fiasco means
A. great financial
success.
B. welcome
surprise.
C. complete
disaster.
The sentence provides enough evidence for you to guess
that fiasco means “complete disaster.” A carwash on a
rainy day would be a complete disaster.
C. complete
disaster.
An Important Note about Textbook Definitions
Very often, textbook authors define important terms. Also,
after giving a definition, authors usually follow it with one or
more examples to ensure that you understand the new term.
In the passage below, the author has defined the term displacement.
People do not always satisfy their needs directly; sometimes
they use a substitute object. Use of a substitute is known as
displacement. This is the process that takes place, for instance,
when you control your impulse to yell at your boss and then go
home and yell at the first member of your family who is unlucky
enough to cross your path.
Definition
Term
People do not always satisfy their needs directly; sometimes
they use a substitute object. Use of a substitute is known as
displacement. This is the process that takes place, for instance,
when you control your impulse to yell at your boss and then go
home and yell at the first member of your family who is unlucky
enough to cross your path.
Definition
Term
The author then gives an example of the term.
Example
People do not always satisfy their needs directly; sometimes
they use a substitute object. Use of a substitute is known as
displacement. This is the process that takes place, for instance,
when you control your impulse to yell at your boss and then go
home and yell at the first member of your family who is unlucky
enough to cross your path.
Definition
Term
Textbook authors, then, often do more than provide context
clues: they define a word, set it off in italic or boldface type,
and provide examples as well.
Example
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  • 1. TEN STEPS to IMPROVING COLLEGE READING SKILLS This presentation should be viewed in “Slide Show” view to display properly. These slides are optimized for PowerPoint versions 12 (2007/2008) and 14 (2010/2011). If viewed in earlier versions of PowerPoint, some slides may not display properly. Use the tab key, space bar, arrow keys, or page up/down to move through the slides. [Mac: Go to “Slide Show” pulldown menu and click on “Play from Start.”] [PC: Go to “Slide Show” tab and click on “From beginning.”]
  • 2. TEN STEPS to IMPROVING COLLEGE READING SKILLS SIXTH EDITION © 2014 Townsend Press John Langan
  • 4. On the other hand, if you saw this word in a sentence, chances are you could come up with a fairly accurate definition. If you were asked to define the word adverse, you might have some difficulty.
  • 5. Look at the sentence below and see if the context helps you figure out the meaning of the word adverse. The adverse effects of this drug, including dizziness, nausea, and headaches, have caused it to be withdrawn from the market. Adverse means A. artificial. B. harmful. C. energetic.
  • 6. The adverse effects of this drug, including dizziness, nausea, and headaches, have caused it to be withdrawn from the market. Adverse means A. artificial. B. harmful. C. energetic. B. harmful. Dizziness, nausea, and headaches are harmful effects. The context helps you figure out that adverse means “harmful.”
  • 7. Using context clues to understand the meaning of unfamiliar words will help you in several ways. 1 It will save you time when reading. You will not have to stop to look up words in the dictionary. 2 After you figure out the meaning of the same word more than once through its context, it may become a part of your working vocabulary. You will therefore add to your vocabulary simply by reading thoughtfully. 3 It will give you a good sense of how a word is actually used, including any shades of meaning it might have.
  • 8. Types of Context Clues There are four common types of context clues. 1 Examples 2 Synonyms 3 Antonyms 4 General Sense of the Sentence or Passage
  • 9. 1 Examples Examples may suggest the meaning of an unknown word.
  • 10. See if the example in this cartoon helps you figure out the meaning of the word initiative. The word initiative means C. ability to take charge. B. will power. A. anger.
  • 11. The word initiative means C. ability to take charge. B. will power. A. anger. C. ability to take charge. The example of the cats’ having initiative—chasing mice— helps you understand that initiative means “ability to take charge.” Example
  • 12. The adverse effects of this drug, including dizziness, nausea, and headaches, have caused it to be withdrawn from the market. Examples are often introduced with signal words and phrases like for example, for instance, including, and such as. Examples
  • 13. What is the meaning of the word mundane? In the sentence below, the italicized word is followed by examples that serve as context clues for that word. These examples, which are boldfaced, will help you figure out the meaning of the word. Mundane means A. exciting. B. painful. C. ordinary. Mundane activities such as doing the laundry or dishes or going food shopping or reading the newspaper all help me relax.
  • 14. Mundane means A. exciting. B. painful. C. ordinary. Mundane activities such as doing the laundry or dishes or going food shopping or reading the newspaper all help me relax. The three activities referred to are examples of mundane or ordinary activities. C. ordinary.
  • 15. Mundane activities such as doing the laundry or dishes or going food shopping or reading the newspaper all help me relax. C. ordinary. Notice the signal phrase that introduces the examples. such as
  • 16. 2 Synonyms Context clues are often available in the form of a synonym: a word that means the same or almost the same as the unknown word. A synonym may appear anywhere in a passage to provide the same meaning as the unknown word.
  • 17. In the cartoon below, what word does the man use that tells you the meaning of the word terminate? © Randy Glasbergen. www.glasbergen.com
  • 18. The synonym that helps you understand the meaning of terminate is end. © Randy Glasbergen. www.glasbergen.com Synonym
  • 19. In the sentence below, what is the synonym of the word flippant? As soon as I made a flippant remark to my boss, I regretted sounding so disrespectful.
  • 20. As soon as I made a flippant remark to my boss, I regretted sounding so disrespectful. The synonym of flippant is “disrespectful.” The word disrespectful tells you the meaning of flippant.
  • 21. 3 Antonyms An antonym—a word that means the opposite of another word—is also a useful context clue. Antonyms are sometimes signaled by words and phrases such as however, but, yet, on the other hand, instead of, and in contrast.
  • 22. I prefer the occasional disturbance of ear-splitting thunder to the incessant dripping of our kitchen sink. In the sentence above, the word occasional is an antonym that helps us realize that the word incessant means “nonstop.”
  • 23. I prefer the occasional disturbance of ear-splitting thunder to the incessant dripping of our kitchen sink. In the sentence above, the word occasional is an antonym that helps us realize that the word incessant means “nonstop.” = nonstop incessant
  • 24. In the cartoon below, what antonym helps you figure out what the word amplifies means?
  • 25. The antonym lowers helps you figure out that amplifies must mean “increases.” increases
  • 26. In the sentence below, use the antonym to help you figure out the meaning of the word salutary. Salutary means A. well-known. B. beneficial. C. hurtful. Many people have pointed out the harmful effects that a working mother may have on the family, yet there are many salutary effects as well.
  • 27. B. beneficial. Salutary means A. well-known. C. hurtful. Many people have pointed out the harmful effects that a working mother may have on the family, yet there are many salutary effects as well. Salutary is the opposite of harmful, so the answer is beneficial. B. beneficial.
  • 28. Many people have pointed out the harmful effects that a working mother may have on the family, yet there are many salutary effects as well. B. beneficial. Note the word that signals the antonym. yet
  • 29. 4 General Sense of the Sentence or Passage Sometimes it takes a bit more detective work to puzzle out the meaning of an unfamiliar word. In such cases, you must draw conclusions based on the information given with the word. Asking yourself questions about the passage may help you make a fairly accurate guess about the meaning of the unfamiliar word.
  • 30. Can you figure out the meaning of the word alleviate in this cartoon?
  • 31. To figure out the meaning of alleviate, try asking this question: What would the patient want the prescription to do to his aches and pains?
  • 32. The patient’s words to his doctor strongly suggest that alleviate means “lessen.”
  • 33. Use the question below the sentence to help you figure out the meaning of the word fiasco. The car wash we organized to raise funds was a fiasco— it rained all day. (How successful would a carwash be on a rainy day?) Fiasco means A. great financial success. B. welcome surprise. C. complete disaster.
  • 34. The car wash we organized to raise funds was a fiasco— it rained all day. Fiasco means A. great financial success. B. welcome surprise. C. complete disaster. The sentence provides enough evidence for you to guess that fiasco means “complete disaster.” A carwash on a rainy day would be a complete disaster.
  • 35. The car wash we organized to raise funds was a fiasco— it rained all day. Fiasco means A. great financial success. B. welcome surprise. C. complete disaster. The sentence provides enough evidence for you to guess that fiasco means “complete disaster.” A carwash on a rainy day would be a complete disaster. C. complete disaster.
  • 36. An Important Note about Textbook Definitions Very often, textbook authors define important terms. Also, after giving a definition, authors usually follow it with one or more examples to ensure that you understand the new term.
  • 37. In the passage below, the author has defined the term displacement. People do not always satisfy their needs directly; sometimes they use a substitute object. Use of a substitute is known as displacement. This is the process that takes place, for instance, when you control your impulse to yell at your boss and then go home and yell at the first member of your family who is unlucky enough to cross your path. Definition Term
  • 38. People do not always satisfy their needs directly; sometimes they use a substitute object. Use of a substitute is known as displacement. This is the process that takes place, for instance, when you control your impulse to yell at your boss and then go home and yell at the first member of your family who is unlucky enough to cross your path. Definition Term The author then gives an example of the term. Example
  • 39. People do not always satisfy their needs directly; sometimes they use a substitute object. Use of a substitute is known as displacement. This is the process that takes place, for instance, when you control your impulse to yell at your boss and then go home and yell at the first member of your family who is unlucky enough to cross your path. Definition Term Textbook authors, then, often do more than provide context clues: they define a word, set it off in italic or boldface type, and provide examples as well. Example

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