Dec 21, 2024
Karan YadavDive into diverse genres, from novels to news articles, to expose yourself to new words and writing styles.
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Jot down unfamiliar words, their meanings, and example sentences. Revisit and use these words often.
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Listen to podcasts, audiobooks, or language courses to improve comprehension and learn how words are pronounced and used.
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Learn new words in context. For example, study a word as part of a sentence or story to understand its nuances.
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Incorporate new words into daily journals, essays, or creative writing to solidify your learning.
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Watch movies, listen to music, or converse with native speakers to improve fluency and pick up new vocabulary naturally.
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Create flashcards with words and their definitions or use mnemonics to remember tricky vocabulary.
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Games like Scrabble, crossword puzzles, or apps like Wordle make learning new words fun and engaging.
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Use different apps for structured vocabulary-building exercises.
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