Monday, February 28, 2011

Questions

Write you answers in the space provided.
1..
Q.Write the name of the dictionary.
A. Macmillian English Dictionary for advanced Learners ( New Edition )
2.
Q. In What year was the dictionary published.
A. Second edition 2007
3.
Q. What is the first word listed in the dictionary?
A. a.
4.
Q. What is the last word listed in the dictionary?
A. zzz.
5.
Q. How many pages does the dictionary?
A. 1748.
6.
Q. How many pages of word starting with x are in the dictionary?
A. Half of pages
7.
Q. Look up the word one. In additional to being a noun it is also an
A. Pronoun and a determiner.
8.
Q. Look up the word narcissus. It is a type of
A. Flower that appears in spring.
9.
Q. Look up the word fire. How many syllables does it have?
A. 1.
10.
Q. Find the first noun in your dictionary that has four syllables.
A. Abatement.
11.
Q. What is the first word in the r section of the dictionary?
A. R & B / Rabbi
12.
Q. What is the last word in the u section of the dictionary?
A. Uzi / Uzbek
13.
Q. How many pages of words starting with q are in the dictionary?
A. 8
14.
Q. Look up the word azure. It is a shade of
A. Bright blue
15.
Q. Look up the larynx. Where is the larynx located?
A. Throat
16.
Q. Find the first adjective in your dictionary starting with m.
A. Macro
17.
Q. Look up the word pocket. In addition to being a noun it is also an
A. an verb and a adjective
18.
Q. Look up the word burro. It is a small
A. Donkey
19.
Q. Look up the word calico. How many syllables does it have?
A. 3
20.
Q. Find the first verb in your dictionary starting with s that has three syllables.
A. Sabotage
21.
Q. What is the first word in the b section of the dictionary?
A. b
22.
Q. What is the last word in the a section of the dictionary?
A. azure
23.
Q. How many pages of words starting with k are in the dictionary?
A. 15 pages
24.
Q. Find the first verb in your dictionary starting with c that has two syllables.
A. Cabal
25.
Q. Look up the word fuselage. It is a part of an
A. Aircraft
26.
Q. Find the first adjective in your dictionary starting with g.
A. Gabled
27.
Q. Look up the word duplicate. In addition to being an adjective it is also a
A. Verb and a noun.
28.
Q. Look up the word cypress. It is a type of
A. A tall tree with dark green leaves that do not fall off in winter.
29.
Q. Look up the word meridian. How many syllables does it have?
A. 3
30.
Q. Find the first adjective in your dictionary starting with d that has two syllables.
A. Dabbles
31.
Q. What is the first word starting with str in the dictionary?
A. Straddle
32.
Q. What is the last word in the m section of the dictionary?
A. Myxomatosis
33.
Q. How many word start with gy in the dictionary?
A. 18
34.
Q. Find the first noun in your dictionary starting with r that has four syllables.
A. Race re’lation
35.
Q. Look up the word quahog. It is a type of
A. Hard shell
36.
Q. Find the first adjective in your dictionary starting with p.
A. Pacific
37.
Q. Look up the word stock. In addition to being a noun it is also an
A. adjective and a verb
38.
Q. Look up the word haddock. It is a type of
A. Large fish that live in the north Atlantic ocean
39.
Q. Look up the word radioactivity. How many syllables does it have?
A. 6
40.
Q. Find the first conjunction in your dictionary starting with i.
A. if

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Prefixes & Suffixes

This video show the basic meaning of Prefixes & Suffixes.






More example of Prefixes & Suffixes.

EXAMPLE PREFIXES
EXAMPLE SUFFIXES
Prefixes
Meaning
Example
Suffixes
Meaning
Example
a-
To, Toward
Aside, Aback
able/ ible
Capable of
Portable, Legible
Be-
All over, All around
Bespatter, Beset
al-
Pertaining to
Maniacal, Portal, logical
Com/Col
With, Jointly, Completely
Combat, Collude
cy-
State of  living
Democracy, obstinacy
De-
Down, Away
Descend, Despair
fic-
Making, doing
Terrific
En-
Put into or on
Engulf, Enmesh
tude-
State of
Fortitude, certitude
Hemi-
Half
Hemisphere
ous-
Full of
Nauseous, ludicrous
Hypo-
Under
Hypodermic, Hypothermia
osis-
Condition
Psychosis, hypnosis
In-
Not, Without
Infertile, Inappropriate
ize, ise
To make
Harmonizes, revolutionize
Out-
Surpassing, Exceeding
Outperform
ation-
That which is
Irritation
Pro-
Favouring, Insupport of
Pro-African
eer, er, or
Person who
Mountaineer, teacher, advisor.

Example Prefixes & Suffixes in text-


The Negative Effects of Television


Television has become a “member” of almost every single family on our planet. And not just an ordinary member, but a very important one, because the time spent next to it exceeds the amount of time spent together with any other family member. You do not have to apply any efforts to talk or listen to complaints while “communicating” with it. You do not have to play with your little son after a hard working day. You can simply turn the TV on and everything is done: kids are quiet, your wife is not complaining and you feel absolutely happy. It is so simple that it has become an integral part of the culture of every family. It is the only time, when a person can forget about all the family troubles and the failures of the day. The sofa opposite the TV set has become the place of “reconciliation and spiritual unity” of the family. And instead of playing together and having emotional talks people prefer to watch an episode from a thriller. It is senseless to deny the all-embracing negative effect the existence of television has brought to our lives. But to make our point of view ultimately convincing we will introduce to your attention certain facts that people do not want to accept and often try to justify.  The base of the tomorrow’s society – are children today. And on the way they develop depends how are world is going to look like tomorrow.

--PREFIX  


--SUFFIX  


Other fun video about prefixes & suffixes!!!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

More Definition

Define the underline words in these sentences.


1. His brother had been an A student, but Howard was just a mediocre student.
Average student


2. Unlike the desert tortoise, which is most active in summer, the box turtle may be dormant in that season.
slower/inactive


3. I know it is safe to go up the Gateway Arch, but if you are dubious about it, stay home.
not sure about it/not confident


4. Although the chairman took twenty minutes just to introduce the main speaker, we were relieved to find that the speaker was concise.
short speech but dear


5. I don't know how those suave and courteous parents could have two such crude and rude children.
high class/ well manner/ elegant


6. That boy certainly eats heartily. In fact he eats as though he were expecting a famine next year.
shortage of food


7. If she would just get out and jog, she might cancel out the bad effects of sedentary job.
doing or requiring much sitting


8. If you want to save gas, trade in your big car and get a compact car.
a smaller version

Definitions

Today, we learn about definition on given words. The direction are, watch for examples, definitions and descriptive words to help you determine the meaning of underlined words. Below are the question that we answered.


1. The governor visited the zoo and found to his surprise that he had a friend there in one on the zoo's pet snakes. The reptile wrapped itself chummily around the governor's shoulders.


Clue- zoo's pet snakes
Definition- a cold blooded animal called snake.








2. The Indians taught the Europeans to preserve meat by making pemmican cakes prepared from dried lean mean mixed with fat, a skill saved many a trapper's life.


Clue - dried lean mixed with fat
Definition - used as a nutritious food / to preserve food to keep it longer


3. Company representatives are usually reimbursed for their expenses when they make business trip that is, they are repaid money they have spent for the company.


Clue - they are repaid money they have spent
Definition - Repay a sum of money that has been spent










4. Meteorites are not easy to find, and those shooting stars that do survive the long journey to earth are usually pitted and oddly shaped.


Clue - shooting stars
Definition -  a natural object originating in outer space that survives impact with the Earth's surface.











5. Making copra comes from the Malay Peninsula. The dried coconut meat is used for making coconut oil.
Clue - dried coconut meat
Definition - the dried meat, or kernel, of the coconut









6. You should see how repugnant the bitter medicine was by the way she shuddered and made a face as she swallowed it.


Clue - bitter medicine, face
Definition - Extremely distasteful 






7. The initial training period, the first six weeks is the hardest.


Clue -  first six weeks
Definition -  first period







8. Many octogenarians, that is people in their eighties are still spry and healthy.


Clue -  people in their eighties
Definition - Old people, people between the age of 80-89


9. Many things we use as condiments in our food such as pepper, curry powder and paprika cannot be grown in this country.


Clue - pepper, curry powder and paprika
Definition - sauce or seasoning added to food to impart a particular flavor




10. I could tell that he considered himself a gourmet not only by the way he enjoyed his food, but in the way he studied the menu before he ordered.


Clue- he enjoyed his food
Definition - a person who loves food and describe food of refined taste and passion

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Context Clues Exercise

 Directions: Define the underlined word using context clues.




  1. Jorge has been the proprietor of the store for thirty years. His father was the owner before that.
  2. The tiny dog looked innocuous, but in fact he was very dangerous.
  3. My 75-year-old mother and my 93-year-old grandmother are both in the same geriatric center.
  4. Taylor was never hungry, but after going without food for three days, he was so ravenous that he ate like a dog.
  5. Lela is usually very verbose in class. Today, however, she didn’t talk at all.


Context Clues to Improve Reading Comprehension & Vocabulary

10 question Contextual Clues. Line answer in the blank.


1. The Woman found herself in a difficult situation. In fact, her plight was so serious that she decided to get help. ( Synonyms, Comparison )


2. Some people like to walk quickly home after work, but I prefer to stroll home and look at the store windows along the way. (Example, Comparison )


3. The powerful poison was imperceptible when mixed in liquid; that is it could not be tasted, seen, or smelled. ( Example, Direct Explanation )


4. Mr. Kelada was incredibly cocksure. It was his excessive self-confidence that made you want to prove him wrong whenever he gave opinion. ( Experience, Synonyms )


5. There was a kind of detachment about the old man’s behavior. It appeared as if he didn’t care what you were saying to him, as if what you were saying ware of no interest to him. (Example, Experience )


6. When I was a child my mother seemed to approve of almost everything I wanted to do. My father, however, always seemed to have deprecating reaction to whatever I did. (Comparison, Direction Explanation )


7. In a battle situation he always appeared calm and relaxed. It was this calm demeanor that earned him the respect and admiration of the other soldiers. ( Example , Experience )


8. Alan found himself on the first floor of an old, seemingly abandoned building. As he walked up to the second floor he could hear the old wooden stairs creak with each step he took. (Experience, Synonyms )


9. From the shelf above him, the old man took down a phial, a small glass bottle use to keep liquids, and he places it on the table in front of him. ( Example, Direction Explanation)


10. It was our first night on the ship. Feeling tired after a long, uneventful day at sea, I returned to my cabin, lay down on my berth, and quickly fell asleep. ( Experience, Comparison) .