Title: Teaching Vocabulary
1Teaching Vocabulary
- A word is a microcosm of human consciousness.
- Vygotsky
2A word cannot be taught.
- It can be presented, explained, included in all
kinds of activities, and experienced in all
manner of associations but ultimately it is
learned by the individual. As language teachers,
we must arouse interest in words
From Communicating Naturally in a Second
Language, CUP
3Means of presentation
- Translation
- Real things, Pictures
- Actions/gestures
- Definitions
- Example sentences
- Situations
4Some Painless Practice
5- Extraordinary
- Ardent
- Scrutinize
- Regale
- Procure
6Look up the dictionary!
- 1st in the world, Assyria 7th B.C.
- Greeks 5th BC (Homer)
- Chinese dictionary 2nd AD
- Italiano-Tedesco 1477, 1st bilingual
- English
- 1604, Robert Cawdrey 3,000 dif
- 1755, Samuel Johnson
- 1828, Noah Webster, 70,000
- 1933, Oxford English Dictionary, 425k
7extraordinary written f
- Spoken form
- Meanings 1. v unusual, surprising 2. more
impressive - unusual, incredible
- Frequency S3 W3
- Connotations v much greater, appr or disappr
BUT approving if about a person
8extraordinary
- Register BrE quite/most extraordinary, spoken
BrE How extraordinary! - Collocations 1.e meeting/session 2.minister e
- Grammatical behaviour its e that, e thing to
do/say/happen - Derivations extraordinarily adv, extraordinaire
adj, only after noun, humourous, chef
extraordinaire
9ardent
10ardent
- passionate, Latin ardere burn
- Literary. Showing strong feeling of love
11regale
- régaler, from Old French gale 'pleasure, fun'
- From there he would descend and regale visitors
with his anecdotes. - Phrasal verb, written
- Regale sb with sth
12Phrasal verbs
- I , e.g. come to
- T inseparable, e.g. look into
- T separable, e.g. put off
- 3-part, e.g. put up with T
inseparable
13Phrasal verbs groups
- Lexical verb
- get up/ back/ off/ over etc
- Particles
- Drive/cool/ stick/ kick/ note down
14procure
- In the Soviet times most products had to be
procured. - After the war the government procured an official
pardon for ex-fighters to establish peace. - He was accused of procuring weapons for
terrorists - T formal
15Formal - informal
- Possession of such a letter is not obligatory but
should greatly facilitate entry.
- Its not absolutely necessary to have this
letter, but if you do have it, itll make it much
easier to get into the country.
16Informal - formal
- These arrangements may have to be changed,
particularly if the weathers bad.
- Subject to alteration, especially in adverse
weather conditions.
17Mark the register
- Dear Scott,
- I have booked Diana to arrive in Barcelona at
22.25 on 19th August. I hope the lateness of the
hour doesnt discommode you too much. Di will be
flying out on 25th August. Are you cool with
these arrangement? If not, I can change them no
probs. - Regards,
18 look carefully/closely take/have a look at
analyze study check check over
inspect go through/go over look over
scrutinize
19scrutinise
- N scru.ti.ny
- N scru.ti.neer
- N scruple
- Adj scru.pu.lous
Word family
20Make words
21Use in a sentence!
- Regale Procure
- Procure Scrutinize
- Scrutinize Extraordinary
- Extraordinary Ardent
- Ardent Regale
22Extraordinary / scrutinize / ardent / procure /
regale
- Plain/daily/astonishing/pleasant
- Enthusiastic/clear/involved/ occupied
- Enjoy/read/arrange/inspect
- Bore/confuse/entertain/destroy
- Seal/obtain/rescue/convince
Synonyms!
23- Devour
- Ponder
- Endure
- Elicit
- Sheer
24devour
- T 1.eat when hungry 2.read/watch with great
interest 3.literary to destroy someone or
something 4. to use up all of something - Be devoured by sth
25Learning vocabulary is learning to make the best
lexical choice for the needs of the moment.
David Crystal
26Why go to supermarket?
- Local shops have limited choice
27Why difficult to buy from supermarket?
- Too much choice
- Need to consult consumer magazines
28Activate devour 1.
- Eat up
- Finish
- Finish off/up
- Polish off
- Demolish
29Learn a word
30ponder
- Latin ponderare to weigh
- formal to spend time thinking carefully and
seriously about a problem, a difficult question,
or something that has happened consider
31- He continued to ponder the problem as he walked
home. - Holyfield had a considerable advantage over his
ponderous opponent - Inquiry should be done boldly, whether applied to
innovation or ponderous theoretical matter.
32Connotation and Emphasis
- Famous/notorious
- Freedom fighter
- Terrorist
- Assert
- Aggress
- Angry / fuming / furious / livid
33Whats the connotation?
34- When the Greek Gods made his life miserable, the
hero Odysseus had no choice but to endure.
35endure
- V
- Adj enduring
- N endurance
- Adj endurable
Word formation
36elicit
- When her knock elicited no response, she opened
the door and peeped in. - The test uses pictures to elicit words from the
child. - The longest story is so full of pathos that the
joke lines elicit only sympathy, not laughter.
37sheer
- She was wearing sheer stockings.
- The sheer size of the country makes
communication difficult. - Ill never forget the look of sheer joy on her
face.
38sheer
- Adj
- 1.heavy, large 2.pure 3.v steep 4.thin and fine
Polysemy
39- They saw cliffs which rose sheer from the sea.
- The boat sheered away and headed out to sea.
Some words can be more than one part of speech!
40Make words
41One more for the list
- now / gift present
- steep / large
- consume / read
- consider / weigh
- bring forth / draw out
- go through / put up with
42Ponder/devour/endure/elicit/sheer
- Kindness is contagious! One act of kindness may
__ another. - When Henry saw his perfect test score, he boasted
of his __ brilliance. - Nowadays we hardly have to __ muscle pain anyone
can easily purchase over-the-counter painkillers.
Context!
43Ponder/devour/endure/elicit/sheer
- Theresa hadnt eaten in hours, and she couldnt
wait to __ the meals placed before her. - Maya liked to think about infinity, a concept she
could __ for hours.
Context!
44Verbal analogy
- Public private
- Extraordinary
- Ardent
- Sheer
- Weigh heavy
- Scrutinise
- Devour
- Regale
- Ponder
45- Cater
- Adorn
- Former
- Abate
- Enthrall
46cater
- Phr v cater for sb/sth cater to sb/sth
- Word family Caterer n, catering n, self-catering
n - Date1500-1600 Origincater 'someone who provides
food, caterer' (14-17 centuries), from
Anglo-French acatour, from Old North French
acater 'to buy'
47Phrasal verb V adverb (ahead, away, back)
- Can stand alone It went astray.
- Personal pronoun goes before the particle They
called him up last week.
48Prepositional verb V preposition (at, for,
from)
- Needs a following noun phrase The dog went for
the postman. - Personal pronoun goes after the particle They
called on him last week.
49- Phrasal-prepositional verbs look forward to,
get away with
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51TAKE
LOOK
GET
GO
52GET
53vomit
eject/reject
return
get rid of
THROW
put into with force
remove
down
54GET
GO
away
TAKE
escapedistant fromout of sight
55up
completion, direction to higher level Times
up! - finished
56up
over
on
out
through
GET
away
back
round
in
off
at
by
down
57adorn
- decorate, trim
- formal
- Grammar adorn sth with sth
- W family
- N adornment
58abate
- Public anger does not appear to be abating
- Steps are to be taken to abate pollution.
- Until the storm abates, I think Ill just pull
over to the side of the road. - His kindlier feelings abated, to be replaced by a
resurgence of ill humour.
59enthral
- Am E enthrall
- W gr usually passive
- be enthralled by/ with sb/sth
60UK / US difference
- Odor - odour
- Centre center
- Scrutinise scrutinize
- Sport jacket sports jacket
- Spring onion green onion
- Cuff turn up
61UK / US difference quite
- quite/most extraordinary
- BrE not v enthusiastic about sth
- AmE makes the adj stronger
- Emphasis (stress)
- BrE quite not very, adj very
- AmE always very
62very interesting fascinating, gripping,
riveting, engrossing, enthralling, spellbinding
- riveting or gripping is so interesting or
exciting that you do not want to stop watching
it, reading it etc - something that is engrossing, such as a book or
your work, is so interesting that you do not
notice anything that is happening around you
63- a story, film, piece of music etc that is
spellbinding is so original or interesting that
you are unable to think about anything else while
you are reading it, watching it etc - a story, film, game etc that is mesmerizing or
enthralling is very interesting and exciting, so
that you give all your attention to it
64former
- S2 W1
- In former times/years
- Sb/sths former self
- Be a shadow/ghost of your former self
65Make words
66- The local school was __ a hospital.
- I was looking at the house yesterday, and it
needs something, some kind of __. - It's the most __ house for children I've seen.
- The strange voices in her head __, but at a heavy
price. - It is clear that food sales in pubs are
increasing faster than those in any other sector
of the __ industry.
derivatives
67Cater/adorn/enthrall/abate/former
- Boxing is a violent sport, a fact that __ many of
the sports fans. When you see a fighters shorts
__ with a skull-and-crossbones logo, you know
that some of the sports participants are only
too eager to __ to their fans thirst for blood.
Paragraph
68Cater/adorn/enthrall/abate/former
- Many retired fighters, including __ heavyweight
champ Muhammad Ali, suffer from the excessive
blows they have absorbed in the ring. Until the
publics love of violence __, we can count on
more violence in the ring and more injuries to
the sports practitioners.
Paragraph
69To learn a word
6
- or more encounters with it!
70The Last Word
- Abate lessen the intensity
- Devour increase the intensity
- Which other list words reflect intensity?
71What makes the words difficult?
- Pronunciation
- Spelling
- Length complexity
- Grammar
- Meaning
- Range, connotation and idiomaticity
72Grouping into
- Initial vowel lists
- Parts of speech
- Change to make sense
- Extraordinary person
- Ardent person
- Sheer person
- Former person
- Words to use about a person
- Verbs to take an object (person/thing)
73Show time!
74- The new chief executive knew hed have a hard
time trying to equal the __ leader in terms of
popularity, effectiveness and reputation. - When his parents showed their son his first
bicycle, an expression of __ delight appeared on
the boys face. - The Brandts look forward all year to their
tree-trimming party, where everyone gets a chance
to select a trinket to __ the tree.
75- As the campfire burned, the scoutmaster __ the
boys with a couple of amusing ghost stories. - The principal, hoping to __ a confession, told
the student in great detail all the convincing
evidence he had gathered. - The restaurant owner knew what his customers
liked, and he made a pile of money because he was
smart enough to __ to their tastes.
76- After Philip had been caught cheating, his
teacher sent him to detention and encouraged him
to use his time there to __ the foolishness of
his ways. - Before you sign the contract, you had better __
each and every word. - Because Romeo had so __ ly confessed his true
affections, Juliet could find little reason to
hide hers.
77- The New York Yankees began the season in __
fashion by playing a pair of games in of all
places Tokyo! - Even though you earned only a B on the
third-quarter report card, now is not the time to
__ your efforts with a solid forth quarter, you
can still earn an A in this class. - Yitzhak Perlmans violin solo __ the audience,
who could only wonder at the quality of the sound.
78- After having fasted for an entire day, Bill __
the first meal that was placed before him. - When TV first appeared on the scene, some people
wondered whether this new invention would __ ,
but now, many years later, TV is more popular
than ever. - Terri had so much fun using her friends Play
Station that she was eager to __ one of her own.
79On Your Own
- Write a good body paragraph about the fascination
you had when a child. Include at least five
words. - Strong topic sentence
- Several supporting Ss
- Strong clincher sentence to wrap it up
80Without grammar very little can be conveyed,
without vocabulary nothing can be
conveyed. David Wilkins