vocubulary buliding discussion

vocubulary buliding discussion

by yashmitha kanuri -
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Today I tried the “Context Clues” strategy to expand my vocabulary. This method involves guessing the meaning of unfamiliar words by looking at how they're used in a sentence or paragraph. I chose this strategy because it helps build not just my vocabulary, but also reading comprehension skills.

I picked up a short article related to Python programming—since that’s part of my NPTEL prep—and whenever I found a tricky word, I tried to infer its meaning before checking the dictionary. One word I learned was “robust.” From the sentence, “The algorithm is robust against input errors,” I guessed it meant something strong or reliable—and I was right! Another was “iterate,” which I recognized as related to loops in Python, but now I understand it better in general English too.


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Re: vocubulary buliding discussion

by Cynthia Mueni -
Hi Yashmitha,

I really like how you used context clues with a Python article! It’s great that you could connect the words to both your programming knowledge and general English. I also like how you explained the meaning of robust and iterate it shows that context clues really help you understand tricky words without immediately looking them up.

I tried the same strategy today and found it really helpful for remembering new words. Thanks for sharing your example it gave me some ideas for how to use context clues in my own reading!