A language made from some vocabulary. If you don’t understand or dominate the vocabulary so you can’t explain the meaning well. Building your vocabulary is one of the easiest ways to improve the power of your writing and make any writing task that much easier, as you will have several synonyms in your repertoire to pull from every time. Developing your vocabulary need not be difficult or painful. How to enrich the vocabulary :
- Practice
We must used to speak english little by little every where and anytime with anyone
- Read
We have to read an english book, if there is word which don’t know the meaning we must search on the dictionary.
- Listening the english song
With listening the english song we can enrich the vocabulary and search the meaning of the word and can learn how to spell the word well.
- Use New Words
Use a word immediately after you learn it. Try to make a game out of using a new word as soon as you learn it. Every day, try to slip in a new word into the conversation, a journal entry, an assignment or an email to a friend. Do this as often as possible, and repeat the word to yourself.
- Develop Practical Vocabulary
This means you should start by learning words that express what’s important to you for the task at hand. A good example of this is learning trade language or words you use often in a hobby or vocation. Rather than immediately turning to cliches or jargon that’s tossed around, look for clearer words to express to peers what you’re writing about.
- Look up Words You Don’t Know
How often do you come across words that are unfamiliar as you read? Don’t just gloss over them; take the time to look them up, and if you don’t have the time right then, write them down and look them up later.
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