Technical Vocabulary
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Chapter 7
Developing a College Vocabulary
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Why is it important to expand your
vocabulary in college?
Chapter 7 Brief Outline
I. Sources of New Words
II. Types of New Words
III. Learning New Words
Chapter 7 Vocabulary
• general vocabulary words
• technical vocabulary words
• specialized vocabulary words
• synonyms
• antonym
• homonyms
• academic standing
• satisfactory progress
Chapter 7
Sources of New Words
Campus Sources- Any new word
that deals with your campus
Course Sources- Each course you
take will have its own vocabulary
Chapter 7
College Source Examples
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Curriculum
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Dean
Academic Affairs
Greeks
Online Course
Course Source Examples
Psychology: behaviorism,
psychobiology, cognitive
Sociology: norms, folkways,
symbolic interaction
Music: notes, chord, allegro,
percussion, woodwinds
Biology: phylum, kingdom,
cell, mitochondria
Literature: genre, character,
theme, figurative language
Chapter 7
Types of New Words
General Vocabulary— common, everyday
words
Technical Vocabulary— words or phrases
that pertain to only one subject
Specialized Vocabulary— general vocabulary
that have other meanings in specific subjects
Chapter 7
EXAMPLES
General
Vocabulary
Clock
Room
Time
Eat
Food
Technical
Vocabulary
Pi
Dendrites
Ion
Folkway
Id
Specialized
Vocabulary
Ego (psychology)
Iron (chemistry)
Line (math)
Cell (biology)
Note (music)
Chapter 7
Learning New Words
Awareness is the first step in learning
new words. When you come across
new words you can remember them by
using Word Cards and Word Maps
Chapter 7
WORD CARD EXAMPLE
FRONT
Signal Words
1
Signal words help me find main
ideas.
BACK
Words that show that how a text is
organized; may help you find main
ideas
Examples: however, since, but,
likewise
Chapter 7
WORD MAP EXAMPLE
WEAK
HOMONY M
ANTONY MS
SY NONY MS
week
PERSON
f ragile
f eeble
f rail
spiritless
OBJECT
f ragile
unsound
breakable
PERSON
robust
strong
muscular
powerf ul
OBJECT
solid
strong
f ortif ied
HISTORY
gov ernment
leader
SUBJECT AREA
CONNECTIONS
SCIENCE
electrical charges
solution
Chapter 7
LEARNING TIP: Computing Grade
Point Average
What is your current GPA? What GPA do
you want to have? What grades will give
you the GPA you want?
Chapter 7
REFLECTION
What are some of the new words
you’ve already learned? Where did
you see or hear them? What did you
do to learn them?