Context Clues
Context Clues
Context Clues
1. All
medical practitioners, including
the army and police forces, are our
frontliners in this pandemic; thus,
they lead in fighting against the
COVID-19 disease.
A.followers B. leaders C. observers
D. participants
2. The COVID-19, like
is a virus
Spanish influenza
that strictly requires home
quarantine and physical
distancing.
A.curse B. disaster C.
disease D. plague
3. The effects of the
COVID-19 pandemic can
be seen worldwide.
A. circumstance B.
widespread C. predicament
D. situation
4. According to the president,
until a vaccine is available,
face to face conduct of classes
is not allowed.
A.cure B. immunization C.
medicine D. vitamin
5. The conventional conduct
of classes in schools is
suspended due to COVID-19
pandemic; thus, for the
meantime this will be
substituted with other learning
modalities.
A. common B. conservative C.
modern D. seasonal
CONTEXT CLUES
By: Maribel Azote Cabalan - Buco
Tick tock, tick tock, I am stuck!
How can I unlock? How can I unlock?
When unfamiliar words are the ones that block!
Strategize, strategize, vocabulary wise!
Familiarize, familiarize, the words that arise
Hints here, signals there, clues are everywhere
Categorize, conceptualize, and then
contextualize
Context clues are the ones that guide.
What canyou say
about the poem?
Do you find difficulty
in understanding the
poem?
Context clues are words
that appear insentences to
help understand the
meanings of difficult words.
Context clues are of
different types:
1. by Definition
the unfamiliar word is defined in a
sentence
Example:
A treasure hunter is a person who
searches for treasures from sunken
ships and ancient tombs to obtain
valuable relics and artifacts.
(definition: a person who searches for
treasures)
2. by Synonym
a similar word is
placed in the same
sentence to know the
meaning of the
unfamiliar word
Example:
It is common for Filipinos
to feel compassion or pity
for the suffering of their
fellowmen.
(synonym: pity)
3. by Antonym
an opposite word is
placed in the same
sentence
Example:
Among the siblings of
thin body structure,
Isabel is the only one
who is portly.
(antonym: thin)
4. by Comparison
a similar word with the
same meaning of the
unfamiliar word is placed
with an object to be
compared
Example:
The stench of the
garbage was like the
smell of a rotten fish.
(comparison: rotten fish)
5. by Example
samples are provided
in the sentence to
understand the meaning
of the unfamiliar word
Example:
In ancient times, some of our forefathers
believed in amulets, such as pearl of the
crocodile, pearl of the ax, bullet necklace,
and bag of herbs to protect them from
harm.
(example: pearl of the crocodile, pearl of
the ax, bullet necklace, bag of herbs)
6. by Explanation
a description is
given to understand
the meaning of the
unfamiliar word
Example:
Matthew had few infractions of
the house rules that he should
have done as part of his
responsibilities.
(explanation: house rules that
he should have done)
7. by Cause-Effect
the meaning of the
difficult word depends on
the cause-effect
relationship of other words
as expressed in the
sentence
Example:
Since only a few
followed
the wearing of face mask, it
was made mandatory by
the government.
(cause: only a few followed
the wearing of face mask)
8. by List or Series
of clues
to understand the
meaning of the unknown
word, it is included in a
series of words given in a
sentence
Example:
After the program, the rubbish
left were souvenir programs,
flyers, leaflets plastic bottles,
and food wrappings.
(list: souvenir programs, flyers,
leaflets, plastic bottles, food
wrappings)
9. by Inference
to understand the
meaning of the unknown
word, one has to make a
guess based on the
description given in the
sentence
Example:
When one shows belligerence,
harsh words, disruptive actions,
and offensive behaviors can be
observed.
(description: harsh words,
disruptive action, offensive
behavior)