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CONCORDANCE – a way of seeing how individual words work .

CONCORDANCE – a way of seeing how individual words work . Method One. Frequently used words. Choose a text. Select a word that is repeated 4 or 5 time in the text. Highlight it and copy the word and phrase below.

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CONCORDANCE – a way of seeing how individual words work .

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  1. CONCORDANCE – a way of seeing how individual words work. Method One. Frequently used words. Choose a text. Select a word that is repeated 4 or 5 time in the text. Highlight it and copy the word and phrase below. Last year, I married an American girl called Britney Spears. She used to be a singer and live in L.A, but after a few problems she decided she wanted a change. We moved to Bali and since then our lives have been very different. We don’t have much money because she spent hers on lawyers and drug rehabilitation centers in L.A. Even though we are poor, we have a good time when we go out, especially when she does karaoke. I don’t have time to spend with her very often as I have to work long hours to earn money to pay for her new clothes and shoes. our lives have been very different We don’t havemuch money we have a laugh I don’t have time to spend with her I have to work long hours Now you can see how much you really know about the word have – next slide.

  2. CONCORDANCE – a way of seeing how individual words work. Can you describe and understand the function of have in each sentence. What is it doing? How does it do it? Are there any important features you should know? our lives 1.have been very different We don’t 2.have much money we 3.have a laugh I don’t 4.have time to spend with her I 5.have to work long hours Here it is an auxiliary verb being used in the present perfect. Here it is used as a main transitive verb, showing possession. Here it is a collocation “have a laugh” is a fixed phrase that means “have a good time” Again it is being used as a main transitive verb. Here it is being used as a modal of obligation “have to + infinitive” showing a strong obligation, something we must do. When we use it as a modal, the pronunciation changes from /hav/ (have) into /haff/ in have to

  3. CONCORDANCE – a way of seeing how individual words work. Method Two Use an online concordancer http://www.lextutor.ca/concordancers/ 1. Enter your word or phrase to search for in the keyword box 2. Chose a corpus (similar to a database of words used in real examples) 3. Click on “get concordances” 4. Look at the results and see all the ways the words can be used. 001.   Kingsbury discovers how Jenny and Michael AldousHAVE successfully created a garden of vibrant colo002.  ilable through many garden centres, so we can allHAVE a go at growing this most distinctive of shad 003.   a great enthusiasm for exotic foliage plants andHAVE started to expand my collection. Passiflora t 004.  have been supplied by the individual entrants andHAVE not been verified by Somerset Tourism as publ005.  ider works. Walk the farm and orchards trails andHAVE a picnic under the apple trees. Visit the far 006.  e peat digging and withy growing for basketmakingHAVE been traditional occupations for generations. 007.  . Although the details contained in this brochureHAVE been published in good faith, Somerset Touris008.  eager to see what's new and get a head start. ButHAVE you ever wondered what happens to the staff i 009.  anquility. The luxury bedrooms and superb cookingHAVE encouraged Ashley Courtney to give Channel Ho 010.  ouncil. All descriptions about each establishmentHAVE been supplied by the individual entrants and  011.   As well as being classified, many establishmentsHAVE applied for grading which is indicated as e.g012.  PECIAL OPPORTUNITIES The following establishmentsHAVE indicated that they are wholly or partially s 013.   and Art Gallery, from 16 January to 28 February,HAVE now been arranged Keen gardeners with an inte014.  ilies. Jenny and Michael Aldous, who garden here,HAVE obviously hit upon the secret of colourthrou

  4. Word family A word family is a group of words that share the same root but have different affixes. Look at the example care (root) careful careless carer uncaring (v) (adj) (adj) (n) (adj) ful, less, r & un are all affixes. They can come before the root and are called prefixes. Or, they can come after the root and are called suffixes. They change the root to a new word and new word class. The new words are called derivations

  5. I / A / L / F Education For Development Look at the following words. Can you connect them together? black Board white pitch sheep dark

  6. I / A / L / F Education For Development opposite white collocation Pitch black Black synonym compound dark Blackboard derivation Blacken idiom Black sheep

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