Summary
In Vocabulary Cloze exercises, students fill in blanks with appropriate words based on context. This helps improve understanding of word meanings and usage.
- Context Clues — hints found within a sentence or paragraph that help deduce the meaning of unfamiliar words. Example: The sentence "She wore a somber expression, looking as if she had just received bad news" uses the word "somber" to indicate a serious or sad mood.
- Synonyms — words that have similar meanings and can often be used interchangeably. Example: "Happy" and "joyful" are synonyms.
- Antonyms — words with opposite meanings. Example: "Hot" is an antonym of "cold."
Exam Tips
Key Definitions to Remember
- Context Clues: Hints in the text that help you figure out the meaning of a word.
- Synonyms: Words with similar meanings.
- Antonyms: Words with opposite meanings.
Common Confusions
- Confusing synonyms with antonyms.
- Misinterpreting context clues due to lack of understanding of the surrounding text.
Typical Exam Questions
- What word fits best in the blank? Use context clues to determine the correct word.
- Which word is a synonym for "happy"? "Joyful" is a synonym for "happy."
- What is the antonym of "dark"? "Light" is the antonym of "dark."
What Examiners Usually Test
- Ability to use context clues to determine word meanings.
- Knowledge of synonyms and antonyms.
- Understanding of how word choice affects sentence meaning.