6 habits that greatly help you strengthen your vocabulary
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SET YOUR SPECIAL WORD-TIMEYes, this will turn out good, if taken with an
ardent will to learn.
This will make 'learning a word for a day', a
part of your everyday routine.
Grab a dictionary or install a dictionary app in
your smartphone.
Start with 'an-alphabet-for-a-month'.
By the end of the month, you would have
learned a minimum of 30 words.
LEARN PARALLEL SYNONYMSAs you learn a word a day, add words that are
with similar meanings.
Your eyes will automatically look down or
your fingers will scroll down. Use it wisely.
Though they don't share the same meaning,
you still have learned a new word.
If you are a journal keeper, then make your
journal enriched with polished vocabulary.
PLEDGE TO ADOPT A BOOKThis will ultimately be the best plan that
would work out effectively.
An avid reader already? Great. Continue the
noble job.
If you're not one, then pledge to start reading
a book today. You will be amused to learn so
much out of it than just new vocabulary.
Pledge a book from the first day your month
and do read it every day.
HAVE A BEAUTIFUL JOURNALIt's a valuable way to track your personality
development.
Start designing your journal with the words
you've learned for the month.
Your journal must be with you all time,
everywhere.
Once you start writing your journal, you will
be lightened by the very thought of writing it,
turning to be your best companion
BE OPEN FOR RANDOM CONVERSATIONThe advantage of getting into a random
conversation is that you don't have to worry
about mistakes.
Make healthy conversations
You will learn new speaking mannerisms
through such conversations.
Learn from them and let them learn from you.
It's fun to play with words with a strong
conversationalist.
TEACH THE WORD TO A CHILDThe World's best listeners are children.
They are keen to learn new things and you are
learning something new as well
They will also be inquisitive. So better be
really clear before you get to them.
By teaching what you've learned, you ensure
the word's place in your mind double.