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Improve your vocabulary skills with strategic methods for answering vocabulary questions. Begin by reading the question carefully and understanding the sentence context. Analyze the provided word choices and identify those you're familiar with. Check if any of these options fit the blank. If not, think about the meanings of unfamiliar words. For example, if the sentence is "Jane was ______ when her mother gave her a puppy," you can determine the best answer by understanding synonyms and contextual clues. Practice makes perfect!
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A quicklook at vocabulary To: Conrad From: Angela
How do we answer vocabulary questions? • Read the question carefully • Make out the meaning of the sentence before deciding on which word • Look at the choices given to you • Identify those words which you know • See if any fits into the blank • If none of the known words fit • Look at unknown words • Try to guess their meanings
How do we answer vocabulary questions? Example: Jane was ________ when her mother gave her a puppy • Exhilarated • Rejected • Elated • Depressed What is your answer?
How do we answer vocabulary questions? Using the method, Jane was ________ when her mother gave her a puppy • Exhilarated = ??? • Rejected = unwanted; turned away • Deceived = cheated • Depresses = unhappy; miserable
How do we answer vocabulary questions? • Exhilarated = ??? • Rejected = unwanted; turned away • Deceived = cheated • Depresses = unhappy; miserable • I believe you know the meaning of the last 3 words • The only one left is (a), which you may not know • So we shall guess its meaning…
How do we answer vocabulary questions? Exhilarated • We are familiar with words starting with ‘EX’ • They usually mean something EXTREME • Extreme= VERY, VERY, VERY / To the fullest extent / The maximum you can do • Eg. Extremely angry, Expel, Extinct • So we can roughly guess that ‘Exhilarated’ tells us about an EXTREME FEELING / ACTION
How do we answer vocabulary questions? Exhilarated • ‘Hilarated’ may have came from the word ‘Hilarious’ • Hilarious = very funny • So if ‘Hilarated’ came from ‘Hilarious’, it must have meant happiness, something joyful • Because you laugh only when you are happy right?
How do we answer vocabulary questions? Exhilarated Very + Happy • Putting together the meanings, exhilarated must have meant ‘VERY HAPPY’
How do we answer vocabulary questions? Jane was ________ when her mother gave her a puppy • Exhilarated = very happy • Rejected = unwanted; turned away • Deceived = cheated • Depresses = unhappy; miserable
How do we answer vocabulary questions? Can she be feeling any of these 3 when she receives a puppy from her mother? Since we know the meaning of ‘Exhilarated’… Do you think the last 3 words: Rejected, Deceived & Depressed fit into the blank?
How do we answer Vocabulary questions? The answer is NO So the only likely answer is ‘Exhilarated’ She must have been overjoyed to receive the puppy
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