Decode Unfamiliar Words with Word Parts

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English is a hybrid language with roots in Latin and Greek, making up over 75% of its words. By learning word parts, decoding unfamiliar words becomes easier. This lesson introduces word parts and provides examples to practice dissecting and understanding them.


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  1. Introduction

  2. English is a hybrid language Over 75% of our words derived from Latin and Greek By learning to recognize word parts, we can decode thousands of unfamiliar words

  3. Gastroenterology Necessary Microcosm = micro cosm Maximum = maxim um Imperceptible = im per cept ible Translucent = trans luc ent Heterogeneous = hetero gene ous = gastro enter(o) ology = ne cess ary

  4. Example Words: Therm/thermo = heat Re ________ = back (again) Write the word part on one side of the card and the meaning on the other.

  5. therm/ thermo heat Back (again) Re _____

  6. Read the word part to yourself and say its meaning out loud. Picture the meaning in your head. After you have memorized the word parts in the lesson, try to dissect and decode sample words.

  7. Lesson 1

  8. 1. ______ity/ty = being (condition of being) 2. _____ology = study of (science of) 3. bio = life 4. ge/geo = earth 5. anthrop/anthropo = man (human) 6. psych/psycho = mind (soul) 7. soci/socio = companion (social)

  9. 8. zo/zoo = animal 9. mono = one 10. _____ism = being/belief in 11. pre_____ = before Note: pre before en e requires a hyphen as in pre- election A hyphen is used before a capital letter as in pre- Thanksgiving.

  10. Biology Study or science of life

  11. Geology Science of studying the earth

  12. anthropology The study of man.

  13. psychology The science of the study of the mind

  14. sociology The science of the study of society.

  15. Society The state of being with another person

  16. Monosyllable

  17. Monorail

  18. Monotone

  19. Americanism

  20. Catholicism

  21. Alcoholism

  22. Terrorism

  23. Predate

  24. Prehistoric

  25. Preschool

  26. Preheat

  27. __oid Poly ___ic/tic (adjective form) = having to do with ___ic/tic (noun form) = person who is ___ologist/ = specialist (expert) Meter/ometer = measuring (device/person) Ex-___ = former (past) = = resembling (looks like) many (much)

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