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08.06.19 Cot 1 Context Clues
08.06.19 Cot 1 Context Clues
I. OBJECTIVES
The learner actively participates in a speech choir through using effective verbal
B. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS and non- verbal strategies based on the following criteria: Focus, Voice, Delivery,
Facial Expressions, Body Movements/ Gestures and Audience Contact.
A. REFERENCES
Online resources:
https://www.dictionary.com/e/context-clues/
https://www.cpp.edu/~ramp/program-materials/context-clues.shtml
B. OTHER LEARNING RESOURCES https://www.thoughtco.com/four-types-of-context-clues-3211721
https://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-context-clues.html
slide deck, projector, activity materials
The teacher will ask the question to the students. (Students raised their hands)
CONTEXT CLUES
These are hints that the author gives to help
define a difficult or unusual word. The clue may
appear within the same sentence as the word to
(Students raised their hands)
which it refers, or it may follow in a preceding
sentence.
D. Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #1
Example:
The dates are listed in chronological
order; they start at the beginning and
end with the last event.
My opponent's argument
is fallacious, misleading – plain wrong.
Answer:
2/5 of symbol + 2/4 of note + 3/5 of nymph =
_____________
Synonym
SYNONYM - The sentence uses a similar word to
help explain the meaning of the vocabulary
word.
Example: Miguel was very loquacious. He really
loved to talk.
E. Discussing new concepts and 3/4 of cone + 3/5 of tract + 2/5 of stat =
practicing new skills #2 ___________ Contrast
CONTRAST - The sentence uses a word with an
opposite definition to give the meaning of the
vocabulary word.
Example: "No, no, that didn't literally happen," she
said. "I was just speaking figuratively.
Example
4/4 of exam + 3/6 of please = ___________
EXAMPLE - This type of context clue uses
examples to help the reader infer the meaning of
the vocabulary word.
Example: Celestial bodies, such as the sun, moon,
and stars, are governed by predictable laws.
Definition
2/4 of dear + 2/4 of fine + 2/4 of nice + 2/3 of tin +
2/3 of one = ___________
DEFINITION - The meaning of the vocabulary word
is in the sentence itself, usually following the
vocabulary word.
Example: Haberdashery, which is a store that sells
men’s clothing, is becoming more common
today.
Criteria:
Application of the types of context clues: 50%
Creativity: 20%
Presentation and participation: 30%
Total: 100%
Possible Answers:
Yes, because we can
Do you think context clues are important? Why? understand easily the
G. Finding practical applications of vocabulary word in a
If we do not use context clues in our books,
concepts and skills in daily living sentence.
newspapers or any other printed materials or text,
It will be hard for us to
what do you think will happen?
understand unfamiliar
words and we will not
understand easily the
message of the text.
Possible Answers:
Context clues are the
hints from the author to
help us define
unfamiliar or difficult
word.
The types of context
clues are synonym,
antonym, definition
and example.
What is a context clue?
Synonym – gives the
H. Making Generalizations and
What are the types of context clues? similar term/s of the
abstractions about the lesson
Define each type of context clues. unfamiliar word
Antonym – gives the
opposite meaning of
the unfamiliar word
Definition – gives the
meaning of the
unfamiliar word
Example – uses
examples to
understand the
unfamiliar word
Quiz
Directions: Identify what is being asked by the
following sentences. Choose your answer from
the word pool below. Write the letter of your
answer.
a. Synonym
b. Antonym
c. Definition
d. Example
e. Context clues
I. Evaluating learning
1. It uses examples to explain the vocabulary in Answer:
the sentence.
1. d.
2. It uses a similar word to help explain the
2. a.
meaning of the vocabulary word.
3. c.
3. It defines the vocabulary word in the sentence.
4. b.
4. It uses a word with an opposite definition to
give the meaning of the vocabulary word. 5. e.
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION