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Independent Study

Independent Study. Grace Lee. Score: 95. Making inferences. In this part, I learned how to read between lines . I tried to think how the details relate to one another, and gradually it did help me infer the ideas which the author wanted to convey yet wasn’t actually stated. Good phrases.

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Independent Study

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  1. IndependentStudy Grace Lee Score: 95

  2. Making inferences • In this part, I learned how to read between lines. I tried to think how the details relate to one another, and gradually it did help me infer the ideas which the author wanted to convey yet wasn’t actually stated. • Good phrases

  3. Making inferences • Vocabulary

  4. Making inferences

  5. Making inferences

  6. Reading and writing • Of all the reading materials, besides learning a large amount of vocabulary as well as phrases, I also became more familiar with the structure of a composition. Though my writing skill still has much to be desired. I noticed that a good writing consists of three important parts. They are Introduction, Body, and Conclusion. • Above all, what I really learned was the ways to guess about the meaning of a new word which I came across in the reading. And that is context clues. • The context clues are divided into 5 parts: Definition clue, Series clue, Synonym clue, Antonym clue, and Experience clue. • Among the five parts, I found Synonym and Antonym are most useful for me. So here I list some of them to you.

  7. Synonym and Antonym

  8. WORDS WITH SEVERAL MEANINGS • One single word has several or you may say a lot of meanings in different sentences. You have to read the whole sentence or even the paragraph to find the suitable meaning out. Here I would take the word “take” for example. (right) • Comparison ~ several words have a similar meaning! (down)

  9. Reference skills • A Dictionary → words are listed alphabetically → words come from what language → words’ meanings • A table of contents → be found in the front of a book → lists the chapters of the book • An index →be found in the back of a book → lists topics in the book alphabetically by key words • An encyclopedia → a set of books about people, places, and things → the articles in each volume are in alphabetical order • An atlas → contains maps of many places and tables of geographical facts • An almanac → has up-to-date information on history and current events each year

  10. Learning words by prefixes • prefixes: go in front of a word. 字首 • change the meanings of words. 字意 • The prefixes arrangement (click here)

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