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How to Improve English Vocabulary
There are more than
250,000 words in the Oxford English dictionary. This numberdoes not include
slang or technical words. However, a good English speaker would normally use
only 15,000 to 20,000 of these words. If you think your vocabulary is weak, a
little effort everyday over a six to nine month period can go a long way in
improving it.
Here are EnglishLeap’s top ten
vocabulary improvement tips –
1. Make reading the newspaper a
daily ritual. You may be comfortable reading a particular section but make
an effort to read different articles on every page. The editorial page is
highly recommended not only for vocabulary but also for structuring and
presenting thought.
2. Make it a habit to read a new
book every week. It is not surprising that those who read a lot develop a
good vocabulary. You can consider becoming a member of the local library. Make
a list of wordsthat are new to you and look up their meanings in the
dictionary.
3. Watching English movies and
television showsis important for improving English and learning new English
words. The best part about watching English videos is that you can learn
the correct pronunciation as well.
4. Use vocabulary cards. Vocabulary
cards are used by students who are trying to learn many words in a short period
of time. You can make your own cards by writing the word onone side and the
meaning on theother side of a square piece of paper. It is a convenient tool to
learn new words in your free time
5. Use the internet. The
internet is an unlimited resource for reading material. Pick up a topic of your
choice and search for articles about it. You willcome acrossplenty of material
to read, which youmight find interesting, and importantly, will also introduce
you to new words. Be sure to look them up in a dictionary.
6. Don’t forget the new words.
The best way to ensure that you never forget the new words you learn is to
start using them in your day to day conversation. Do not try to force them into
a conversation but do use them if you think they are appropriate.
7. Learn pronunciation. Most
dictionaries provide us with pronunciations of words using phonetic symbols. It
is important to learn the sounds that correspond to these phonetic symbols, in
order to become comfortable pronouncing new words.
8. Learning in groups is always more
fun. If you have friends who also want to improve their vocabulary, then
you can form a group and share new words with each other. You can meet at
regular intervals and measure your progress.
9. Learn the root words. Root
words are words from which words growwith the addition of prefixes and
suffixes. For example: The word vocabulary is derived from the Latin root
word‘voc’, which means 'word' or 'name'. Other words like advocacy, vocal and
vociferous are also derived from the same root word. Hence, if you can
recognize some root words, you will get a fair idea of many derived words.
Check out our list of common root words.
10. Keep revising. While it is
important to read and learn new words, it is equally important to revise what
you have learnt. Fix a particular day of the week to revise all the words you
have learnt in that week and add them to your daily vocabulary.
It's such a great tips! I will starting to try it in my daily activity :)
BalasHapusGreat article, I'll try to improve my vocabullary
BalasHapuswow.. Its interesting article.. Give more knowledge to many people. I'll try to using vocabulary like based on your article.
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BalasHapusWanna do that things~ but actually it haven't been yet in my reality :( poor me to have lack of vocabulary, poor me for this lazy step :(
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