A photograph of a dictionary page with the word vocabulary in bold is shown.

NARRATOR: Expanding your vocabulary is a lifelong journey. Several books can help you along the way.

A photograph of a dictionary page with the word dictionary in bold is shown.

NARRATOR: A dictionary lists words and their meanings. The word in boldface is the entry word.

A photograph of a dictionary page with the pronunciation and meaning of conflict in bold is shown.

NARRATOR: Beside the entry word is its pronunciation in parentheses.

The photograph shows a nonspecific page in a dictionary.

NARRATOR: The dictionary entry may also include information about the word’s history and origin.

The photograph shows a page of glossary with the word competence in bold being highlighted by a green marker.

NARRATOR: A glossary is also a list of words. Glossaries usually appear at the end of a book. They define the key vocabulary used in the book.

The photograph of a glossary page with the word schizophrenia in bold is shown.

NARRATOR: Often, words in a glossary are specific to a topic or subject area.

The photograph of a page in a thesaurus with a finger pointing to a specific line is shown.

NARRATOR: Finally, a thesaurus lists words with their synonyms and antonyms. A thesaurus can help writers find interesting and vivid words.

The photograph shows a thesaurus stacked upon a dictionary.

NARRATOR: Which resources do you use? Do you refer to a dictionary when you read? Do you scan a glossary when you read technical writing? Do you use a thesaurus to write? All of these reference materials can help you to expand your vocabulary and become a stronger reader and writer.

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This text explains the different types of reference materials that can be used to expand vocabulary and improve reading and writing skills. It mentions dictionaries, glossaries, and thesauruses as valuable resources. The narrator highlights how dictionaries list words and their meanings, glossaries define key vocabulary used in a book, and thesauruses provide synonyms and antonyms. The text concludes by emphasizing the importance of using these materials to strengthen language skills.

This passage discusses different reference materials that can help expand vocabulary and improve reading and writing skills. It mentions dictionaries, which list words and their meanings, as well as providing pronunciation and additional information about the word. Glossaries are also mentioned, which are lists of key vocabulary used in a book, usually found at the end. Lastly, the passage talks about thesauri, which list synonyms and antonyms for words and can be helpful for writing. All of these resources can contribute to a stronger vocabulary and better language skills.

This text explains various reference materials that can help expand vocabulary and improve reading and writing skills. It mentions dictionaries, which list words and their meanings, with the entry word in boldface and its pronunciation in parentheses. Glossaries are also discussed, which define key vocabulary specific to a book or subject area. Thesauruses are mentioned as well, as they provide synonyms and antonyms for words, aiding in writing. Using these resources can be beneficial for improving vocabulary and becoming a stronger reader and writer.

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This text discusses reference materials that can expand vocabulary and enhance reading and writing skills. It mentions dictionaries, glossaries, and thesauruses. Dictionaries provide word meanings and pronunciation, glossaries define key vocabulary, and thesauruses offer synonyms and antonyms. Using these resources can strengthen language abilities.

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This text explains different reference materials for vocabulary expansion and language skills improvement. It mentions dictionaries, glossaries, and thesauruses. Dictionaries define words and provide pronunciation, glossaries define key vocabulary, and thesauruses offer synonyms and antonyms. These resources strengthen language abilities.

A photograph of a dictionary page with the word vocabulary in bold is shown.

NARRATOR: Expanding your vocabulary is a lifelong journey. Several books can help you along the way.

A photograph of a dictionary page with the word dictionary in bold is shown.

NARRATOR: A dictionary lists words and their meanings. The word in boldface is the entry word.

A photograph of a dictionary page with the pronunciation and meaning of conflict in bold is shown.

NARRATOR: Beside the entry word is its pronunciation in parentheses.

The photograph shows a nonspecific page in a dictionary.

NARRATOR: The dictionary entry may also include information about the word’s history and origin.

The photograph shows a page of glossary with the word competence in bold being highlighted by a green marker.

NARRATOR: A glossary is also a list of words. Glossaries usually appear at the end of a book. They define the key vocabulary used in the book.

The photograph of a glossary page with the word schizophrenia in bold is shown.

NARRATOR: Often, words in a glossary are specific to a topic or subject area.

The photograph of a page in a thesaurus with a finger pointing to a specific line is shown.

NARRATOR: Finally, a thesaurus lists words with their synonyms and antonyms. A thesaurus can help writers find interesting and vivid words.

The photograph shows a thesaurus stacked upon a dictionary.

NARRATOR: Which resources do you use? Do you refer to a dictionary when you read? Do you scan a glossary when you read technical writing? Do you use a thesaurus to write? All of these reference materials can help you to expand your vocabulary and become a stronger reader and writer.

© 2020 Pearson Online & Blended Learning K–12 USA. All rights reserved. Summarizes in three short sentences.

This text discusses different reference materials for expanding vocabulary and improving language skills, including dictionaries, glossaries, and thesauruses. Each resource is described and its purpose is explained. The narrator encourages the use of these materials to enhance vocabulary and become a better reader and writer.