EXERCISE 6
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Concordancer Exercises |
Mini-Research Question 6:
What does the word ‘outlook’
actually mean?
First go to http://vlc.polyu.edu.hk/ and find the
"Web Concordancer" in the middle of the page.
Type in the
word "outlook" in the "Keyword" box. Don’t worry about the first box , which is set at "equal to" , just now. After
you’ve typed in "outlook" hit the "Go" icon.
1. What does ‘outlook’ mean?
Look
at the first 9 examples (forget about number 5). What meanings do you think
they have in the context?
To
help you with this you can see the complete paragraph where the word occurs by
clicking on ‘outlook’ in the first line.
What
do you think it means?
Go back to the concordances, now click on the second one.
Finally
to help you some more, on the same page as the fuller text you can find
"Net Dictionary entries for outlook". Click on ‘outlook’.
You’ll find six meanings for ‘outlook’. Just concentrate on the first 3.
Now match the examples in Lines
1-9 (except Line 5) to meanings 1, 2 or 3.
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1. 2. 3. 4. |
6. 7. 8. 9. |
Remember to look out for
the answers which will be given in Exercise 7
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Key to Exercise 5 Research
Question:
e.g.
"prevent her children from standing"
Extra Information
Verbs with a similar meaning
which have the same pattern are:
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ban dissuade deter stop discourage prohibit |
Check the Web Concordancer to
find examples of these followed by ‘noun+ from + -ing form’.