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Understand Word Meaning in Jane Austen's Novels Using Context Clues

In this worksheet, students will work out the meaning of unfamiliar words in their reading by looking at their context within sentences and short extracts.

'Understand Word Meaning in Jane Austen's Novels Using Context Clues' worksheet

Key stage:  KS 3

Year:  Year 7 English worksheets

Curriculum topic:   Reading

Curriculum subtopic:   Vocabulary Awareness

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Worksheet Overview

When we are reading, we sometimes come across new words. We can often work out what a word means by the context, which means using the words around it to work out what it means.

 

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In this activity, we will be reading classical literary extracts written by Jane Austen. We will be looking at each underlined word and by reading the rest of the paragraph we will work out the meaning of the new word in its context.

 

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