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ENGL E101F

Week 12 Session 2

L31

Copyright by Gladys Luk 2021

  • Warm up exercise
  • Examination practice:
  • Citation and referencing
  • Listening
  • Proofreading
  • Guessing meaning of words

Warm up exercise

Mind your language

Mr Brown's students are going to have their examination.

In the episode, he is telling his students what they should do during the exam.

We can also see how his students prepare for their examination. Enjoy.

Listening

Listening practice

Proofreading practice

Proofreading practice

  • Citation and Referencing

Answers

Unit 5 Activity 7 P.84

Section 2: References

We do not underline the name of the article.

Unit 5 Activity 7 P.84

The title of the article should not be italicized.

There should not be quotation marks.

Unit 5 Activity 7 P.85

Every item is presented according to the requirements.

(d)

Unit 5 Activity 7 P.85

Unit 5 Activity 7 P.85

Only Colorado Business Magazine should be italicized.

The date should be yy-mm-dd.

Unit 5 Activity 7 P.85

This is a government document.

The department should be the author.

Unit 5 Activity 7 P.85

Government document should not come first.

Unit 5 Activity 7 P.85

The identifying number should be placed right after the title of the article.

Unit 5 Activity 7 P.86

We do not underline the title of the book.

Unit 5 Activity 7 P.86

The retrieved date should begin with mm-dd-yy

(a)

Unit 5 Activity 7 P.86

Unit 5 Activity 8 P.87

Unit 5 Activity 9 P.88

Unit 5 Activity 9 P.88

  • Guessing meaning of words

Guessing meaning

Guessing meaning of words

Strategies

Strategies

Some useful strategies

Context and logic

Lexical sets

Synonym chains

Possible glosses (i.e. explanatory phrases

Morphology

Morpho-logy

Morphology

The study of 'morphemes' and their different forms

Example:

unfriendly

Formed from 'friend'

Adjective-forming suffix 'ly'

Negative prefix 'un'

Dictionary of Language Teaching & Applied Linguistics

Morphology Unit 4 Activity 3 P. 44

Example:

renewable

Re + new + able

prefix stem suffix

Morphology

Meaning:

Re = again

Able = capable of being done

Renewable = able to make it new again

Morphology

Ama-

love

Ann-

year

Astro-

star

Audi

hear

good

Bene-

Morphology

life

Bio-

head

Cap-

Circ-

round

city

city-

Morphology

Practice

Read the following sentence and find out the meaning of 'uninhibited'

Nevertheless, many basic researchers, accustomed to free, uninhibited access to new data, seethed over what appeared to be an attempt to market the recipe for human life.

Morphology

uninhibited

free, uninhibited access

Adjective with 'free' to describe access

un + inhibit + ed

un = not

ed: adjective-forming suffix

inhibit?

inhabit? Prohibit?

Morphology

inhabit: to live

Prohibit: to forbid, to stop someone from doing something

Not inhabited data? Not forbidden data?

Free, not prohibited access to new data

unlimited access to new data

Context and logic

Context and logic

Make use of the context and logic to find out the meaning

Discuss in groups or in pairs to work out the meaning of 'seethed'

Seethe + d?

Morphology does not help.

Many basic researchers, accustomed to free, uninhibited access to new data, seethed over what appeared to be an attempt to market the recipe for human life.

Context and logic

Many basic researchers, accustomed to free, uninhibited access to new data, seethed over what appeared to be an attempt to market the recipe for human life.

Free, uninhibited access to new data = free, unlimited access to new data

An attempt to market the recipe for human life

Market the recipe = sell the recipe

Context and logic

Free vs money

Pay for something that is usually free

How would you feel?

Happy? Disappointed? Angry?

Seethe = to boil; to be in a state of extreme agitation, especially through anger

Context and logic

Colon

to undergo emergency surgery for diverticulitis, a potentially lethal condition of the colon often association with high anxiety

Your colon is the part of your intestine above your rectum.

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