19 Oct, 2024
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Read books, newspapers, and articles across different genres to encounter new words. Pay attention to unfamiliar terms and try to understand their context and meaning.
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When you come across a new word, look it up in a dictionary to understand its definition. A thesaurus can also help you find synonyms and expand your range of word choices.
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Engage in vocabulary-building games like crosswords, Scrabble, or apps like WordUp and Vocabulary.com. These games make learning new words fun and engaging.
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Set a daily goal of learning a new word. Write it down, use it in sentences, and review it periodically to ensure it sticks.
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Actively participate in conversations with others, using the new words you’ve learned. This practice helps solidify their usage and context.
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Write down new words, their definitions, and sample sentences in a dedicated journal. Regularly revisiting this list helps with long-term retention.
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