| Tue, Feb 14 2012 07:03pm GMT 1 |

aasyah naureen
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1} HAVE
DICTIONARY:
Keep a pocket dictionary in your purse, pocket or car. When you
see or hear a word you don't know, look it up (not while
driving). But don't stop once you've looked it up. You have to
feel comfortable USING the word.
Make it a point to use your new word three times the day you
heard it, and every day thereafter for two weeks. Use it when
you write. Use it when you speak. After two weeks, try to use
it at least once a day.
2}
WORD
NIGHT:
Incorporate "Word Night" into your dinner routine. Once a week,
assign everyone in the family (or at your dinner table) the task
of bringing a new word to the meal. Each person must look up the
new word, define it, talk about its root and use it at the table.
Keep a running log of these words and use them regularly.
3} PLAY WORD
GAMES:
Play word games in the car. When you are stopped at a light and
notice a billboard, think of how it could be written with a
synonym. It may not work for the ad, but it may make you
laugh.
4} TAKE UP A
HOBBY:
Hobbies have languages all their own, so you will learn new words
just by learning a new skill.
5} READ
MAGAZINES:
Look at the magazines you are reading. If it's the same few
you've read for years, look at what else is out there. News
magazines will use different words than women's magazines.
Business magazines will have their own language altogether. Pick
up new magazines at the store or on airplanes. And be sure to
refer to your dictionary for guidance.
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| Sun, Feb 19 2012 07:38am GMT 2 |

Imran Ullah
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Thanks sister for such nice steps. . I appreciate it. . keep it up.
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| Sun, Feb 19 2012 08:49pm GMT 3 |

aasyah naureen
101 Posts
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thx a millon bro, for liking it.
we just need appreciation of u all
thx
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| Mon, Feb 27 2012 05:45pm GMT 4 |

aasyah naureen
101 Posts
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REPETITION:
Repeat a new word several times in your mind. Say it over and
over out loud. This will help familiarize your brain with the
word. If there comes a time that you can't remember the word
itself, your brain may remember how you said the word over and
over again. In time, the term's sure to come back to you.
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| Sat, Mar 3 2012 04:24pm GMT 5 |

deepak pundir
2 Posts
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tks my sister we r really luckiest person to be with u, you alwayas
tell new way of speakign n learnign which may u have experianced ,
n imran i think we should follow the mam's formula word night on
skype n sister i would also like to invite u to come on skype so
that we can get a more oppurtunity
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| Sun, Mar 4 2012 02:55pm GMT 6 |

aasyah naureen
101 Posts
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thx a lot bro for liking my suggestions, plz continue to give feed
back so that I can know whether u are liking my words or not?
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| Sun, Mar 4 2012 02:59pm GMT 7 |

aasyah naureen
101 Posts
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1. Be Aware of Words
Many people are surprised when they are told they have small
vocabularies. “But I read all the time!” they protest. This shows
that reading alone may not be enough to make you learn new words.
When we read a novel, for instance, there is usually a strong
urge to get on with the story and skip over unfamiliar or perhaps
vaguely known words. But while it is obvious when a word is
totally unknown to you, you have to be especially aware of words
that seem familiar to you but whose precise meanings you may not
really know.
Instead of avoiding these words, you will need to take a closer
look at them. First, try to guess at a word's meaning from its
context—that is, the sense of the passage in which it appears;
second, if you have a dictionary on hand, look up the word's
meaning immediately. This may slow down your reading somewhat,
but your improved understanding of each new word will eventually
speed your learning of other words, making reading easier. Make a
daily practice of noting words of interest to you for further
study whenever you are reading, listening to the radio, talking
to friends, or watching television.
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| Mon, Mar 19 2012 12:27pm GMT 8 |

imran ullah
4 Posts
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thank you sis for sharing idea with us......plz keep it with us
really i learn new from your sharing.
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| Mon, Mar 19 2012 12:29pm GMT 9 |

imran ullah
4 Posts
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thank you sis for sharing idea with us......plz keep it continue
with us..... really i learn new from your sharing.bundle of
thank
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| Mon, Mar 19 2012 12:58pm GMT 10 |

aasyah naureen
101 Posts
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Having a great English vocabulary doesn't just mean that you can
understand lots of words and phrases: it also means that you can
use these words and phrases and that you can remember them when
you need them.
This is the difference between an active and a passive
vocabulary. Generally, most people's passive vocabulary is far
bigger than their active vocabulary, and the secret is to try and
"activate" passive knowledge.
One
word at a time
Here is another one more tip to enhance your vocabulary tht
is
When you read a page of a book or newspaper, decide you will only
look up one word in a dictionary. When you write it down in your
notebook, also make a note of any synonyms (words that mean the
same) or the opposite of the new word.
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| Mon, Mar 19 2012 12:59pm GMT 11 |

aasyah naureen
101 Posts
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thx kiddyyyyy!!
for keep on commenting.........
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| Fri, Mar 30 2012 08:08pm BST 12 |

cosmicman 9
31 Posts
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thanks aasyah ....i think if they are creative like they can make
poem or some story they can use these vocabs...
so that they remember it better .... cos this words are close to
there heart now ... and try to use them in you conversation too.
if feel it really helps ....
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| Sat, Apr 14 2012 07:29am BST 13 |

aasyah naureen
101 Posts
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Improve your Vocabulary - 5 Minutes
Take five minutes to write down all the new words you find in
your listening and reading exercises. Keep a notebook, and write
in the translation in your native language.
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| Fri, May 11 2012 03:12pm BST 14 |

Marina M
1 Posts
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Vocabulary is very important for people who study English. As for
word we need to know "contest" of word. We need to remember the
sentence or phrase. It's important! Also we need visulize some
actions with this words. We need to repeat it every moment. We need
every day listern some in English!
I use course of AJ Hoge. It's good. :-)
Have a nice day, pals! :-))
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