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How to Improve Your English Vocabulary

Learning new vocabulary words doesnu2019t have to be robotic or boring. <br>When you learn new words by reading or listening something that really interests you, it becomes much more entertaining and it also becomes much easier to learn.

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How to Improve Your English Vocabulary

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  1. How to Improve Your English Vocabulary

  2. Introduction • Everyone who is learning English is almost always wanting to know how to improve your English vocabulary in a good, fast way. While there is no one perfect way to learn English, there are ideas you can use that will make this process a lot easier.

  3. LOOK FOR NEW WORDS • It’s almost guaranteed that you’re going to find new words that you don’t know, while you’re singing a song. • When that happens, you have the power of the internet to help you find the definition of the word, or use a dictionary if you’re a simple person. • Once you know what that new word means, listen to the song again and focus on the pronunciation of that new word. • You might have to listen to that part a few times, but repetition is always a good vocabulary builder!

  4. CREATE YOUR OWN SENTENCE • Once you feel like you understand a new word (or several new words), try using them in a sentence! • If it’s a word that you might use in a conversation with someone in the near future, then make an effort to learn that word and create your own sentence with that word.

  5. ASK A NATIVE SPEAKER • It NEVER hurts to get feedback from a native English speaker. • Have that native speaker check your sentences and ask for feedback on what you can do better. • Sometimes a certain word may have more than one meaning, and a native English speaker will be happy to tell you what the other meaning is.

  6. Conclusion • Learning new vocabulary words doesn’t have to be robotic or boring. • When you learn new words by reading or listening something that really interests you, it becomes much more entertaining and it also becomes much easier to learn. • Many of us struggle with learning words and how they’re used, but it doesn’t have to be this way, especially with the right material!

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