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The best way to improve your vocabulary is to learn one or two words every day and use them in conversation!
The dictionary , an almanac , Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky , a one volume edition of an encyclopedia , Fowler's Modern English Usage , books that involve brain games , a crossword dictionary ,
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No, you should catorize them. For instance, big, alot, prodigous ant. small, little, parsomonius, and more.
Reading books is probably the best way to improve language skills
Some effective vocabulary strategies include: Reading extensively and actively, and looking up unfamiliar words to build your vocabulary. Using flashcards or digital apps to practice and reinforce new words. Engaging in meaningful conversations and writing exercises to use new vocabulary in context. Breaking down complex words into prefixes, roots, and suffixes to better understand their meanings. Regularly reviewing and revisiting previously learned words to maintain and strengthen your vocabulary skills.
So that you can improve your skills and bring out the best in you...
So that you can improve your skills and bring out the best in you...
The more you read of current news, old and new books and develop your vocabulary, the more you will understand what you are reading.
Yes, but reading vocabulary will not help with pronunciation. If you find a new word and want to be able to use it verbally, you will need to hear it because English words often don't sound like they are spelled.
It is very difficult to improve actual hearing, although it is possible to improve musicality and listening skills. These can be researched at www.earmaster.com.
Practice different types of writing -- expository, persuasive, descriptive, and narrative. But you will probably need to have somebody who can look at your writing and tell you what you have done wrong and where you can improve, otherwise you could be using the wrong grammar or or not writing logically etc