Thursday, September 24, 2009
reflection #2
My grandpa loved to read. He was the only person I knew to read the newspaper front to back, and several different ones of the same day. Reading was not encouraged much in my family since my mom didn’t read much herself. I only read in school until my friends introduced me to Japanese comic books. I was hooked on them ever since then.
I believe the reason why I never got into reading much was because I lost interest. Everything I was reading was boring in school. The comic books were entertaining and fast, so I kept interest. I then found Fahrenheit 451,the Giver, Catcher in the Rye, Go ask Alice, and 1984 and fell in love with those books. I enjoyed reading for once in my life. I noticed I like books I can relate to. Books that are “easy read” are ones I enjoy and keep interest.
vacillate
The Source Sentence and Page Number : “We vacillate and fluctuate.” Connect pg 153
Context Clues : S: fluctuate, to change
Definition : to sway unsteadily; waver; totter; stagger
Original Sentence : Before I make a decision, I usually vacillate for a while so I won’t make a decision that I would regret in the future.
dote
The source sentence and Page Number : "Now, whenever we visit my relatives, all of whom dote on my husband, I realize that he didn’t marry me despite my tribe; he married me because of them." Funny in Farsi, Page 103
Context Clues : Y: "All of whom dote on my husband."(if you marry someone it should be love)
Definition : To show excessive fondness of loveOriginal Sentence : My family dote towards each other.
angst
The Source Sentence and Page Number : “We vacillate and fluctuate.” Connect pg 153
Context Clues : S: fluctuate (change)
Definition : to sway unsteadily; waver; totter; stagger
Original Sentence : Before I make a decision, I usually vacillate for a while so I won’t make a decision that I would regret in the future.
Monday, September 21, 2009
reflection #1
Vocabulary is very important. I know by experience the more vocabulary I know the better I can communicate with people around me. Learning and studying vocabulary for the class has help to understand the book and the lessons we learn in class a lot better.
I believe that once you have been exposed to something you tend to pay attention to it more. For instance if I learn a new word I tend to find it in a lot of different places that I would probably never think in seeing. Its much better to find a word, know what it means instead of just skipping past it like most do with unknown vocabulary.
When usually reading and I don’t know what a word means, I tend to just skip it and guess what it means, or fit anything that might go in with that sentence. Now I try a lot to look up an unknown word and use it as much as I can so I can get the full meaning of it.
I use a lot of the words that I find. Knowing a lot of different words helps one communicate a lot better as oppose to one that doesn’t have a ride range of vocabulary.
There are some words that I learn and never use in my own personal vocabulary. But there a some words I learn and use in my day to day life and those are the words I remember long term. It’s a horrible feeling to study so hard for a vocabulary test then forget the words right after you take the test.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
baklava
The Source Sentence and page number : "In Berkeley, and only in Berkeley, my name drew people likes flies to baklava." pg 64
Context Clue :"drew people likes flies"(flies likes things that are sweet)
Definition : A dessert made of paper-thin layers of pastry, chopped nuts, and honey.
Original Sentence : The first time I tried baklava, I thought it was the best tasting dessert ever.
enviable
The source sentence and Page #:"Even though their condominium has only a tiny garden, they have managed to cultivate an enviable cornucopia of figs, pomegranates, sweet lemons, and herbs." funny is farsi P. 98
Context Clues: I had heard the word before, and enviable is kind of like lucky or envy.
Definition: Worthy of envy; very desirable
Original Sentence:Celebrities are enviable because they are so rich.
capacity
source sentence: "As he found within himself the capacity to rise above his humiliating circumstances, he became an observer as well as a participant in the experience."
Connect, pg. 152
context clues: rise, found within himself
Definition: the maximum amount or number that can be received or contained
original sentence: The gasoline tank has a capacity of 20 gallons.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
bucolic
Context: (funny in farsi page 30)
Part of speech :adjective
The source sentence: “Or we’d try to be more bucolic mentioning being south of the beautiful Captain Sea.”
Context clues: “We’d try to be”Definition: Of shepherds pastral, of country life; rustic
Original sentence: Hannah Montanna is very bucolic because of the farmland she lives around.
elite
text context: connect pg 40
sentence: "The elite may derive their culture from expensive theater shows or opera performances where tickets can cost $100 each."
context clues: "opera performances, $100 tickets"
definition: the socially superior part of society
sentence: "Michael Jackson's wealth and fame made him an elite member in our society."
innocuous
Part Of Speech: Adjective
The Source Sentence and (Page Number): Funny in Farsi (pg. 57) “The seemingly innocuous cut became infected.
Context Clues: seemingly/became infected. (Antonym)
Definition: harmless, not controversial
Your Original Sentence: The fly is an innocuous insect; it does not harm humans.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
proverbial
the sourse sentence: Funny in Farsi pg. 57
context clues: "But, like all Buffalo, he eventually grew and turned into the proverbial bull in the china shop."
Def.: of, relating to, or resembling
Original Sen.: The proverbial student walked down the hall with his heavy backpack and books.