Vocabulary Builder Course

 

Just like any other part of learning, increasing your overall vocabulary takes steps. First, you start off with words that are slightly tougher than your current vocabulary. Slowly increase your word usage to a following step where more intermediate words are practiced and associated with everyday life. Finally, advance your vocabulary to higher level words that most people won't even recognize.

 

This section of the Vocabulary Builder course shows you low level, intermediate level, and advanced level vocabulary words that will improve your foundation in everyday speech and writing. Throughout this course, you should take a few words and practice using them for about a week. Each week, pull out another bevy of words and practice them throughout the day in your normal, average conversations. Keep using them until their meanings and usage become like second nature similar to the simple words you currently use.

 

In this section, we will show you

 

 • Beginner vocabulary words - words you may see or hear regularly, but you don't have a    good feel for their usage.

 

 • Intermediate vocabulary words - words you may have seen or rarely see in everyday     speech or writing. These are normally seen in colleges and graduate exams.

 

 • Advanced vocabulary words these words are hardly used, and rarely seen. They can     also be a part of graduate exams.

 

Each of these sections will be broken down into smaller sections to make it easier to concentrate on a group of words that will gradually get harder. You may want to give harder words a longer period of time to use and remember. The great part about self studying is the time table is dependent upon your schedule and how quickly you pick up each words usage.

 

 


 

 

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