Vocabulary learning English
Tips for improving vocabulary
English is the richest language with the largest vocabulary—over 1,000,000 words—on earth. Yet the average adult has a vocabulary of only 40,000-50,000 words. Imagine what we're missing! Here are some strategies for unlocking the meanings of new words and a process for remembering the new words and their meanings. Context
You can often get at least part of a word's meaning from the way it's used in the sentence. So, when you come to an unfamiliar word while reading, rather than first looking it up in the dictionary, try to figure out its meaning from the words around it. Often the author provides clues to help you unlock the general meaning. "Perihelion is the point in the earth's orbit when the distance between the earth and the sun is at its minimum, as opposed to aphelion."
Glossary
If your book has a glossary it will give you the specific definition for this field of study. A glossary, a mini-dictionary in the back of a text, contains only the definition that fits the use in this book.
apheloin The point in the earth's orbit when the distance between the earth and the sun is at its maximum.
Dictionary
To find exactly what a word means and where it comes from look it up in the dictionary. The dictionary is a reliable source of definitions plus correct spellings, pronunciation, parts of speech and derivations. To use this resource book effectively however, you must understand the abbreviations it uses and the variety of information it includes. Since you may find a variety of definitions for a word, always fit the definition back into the original context to be certain it makes sense.
aph·elion n. pl -elia [NL. fr. apo + Gk helios sun—more at solar]: the point of a planet's or comet's orbit most distant from the sun—compare perihelion
Structure
Knowing the parts of words—prefixes, roots, suffixes—helps you understand and unlock the meanings of whole families of words. A prefix is the part that's sometimes attached to the front of a word; there are about 100 common ones. The root is the basic part of a word; most of our root words come from Latin and Greek. A suffix is often attached to the end of a word.
apo prefix from Greek meaning away fromNow, other words with apo or helios start to make sense such as apolune=the point in the path of a body orbiting the moon that is farthest from the center or heliophyte=a plant thriving in full sunlight.
helios comes from Greek meaning the sun
Read, Read
In addition to using these strategies it's important to read a variety of a materials. The more you expose yourself to new words, the more words you will learn.
Improving Vocabulary Resources
English Vocabulary - Learn words by image and pronunciation
Building a better vocabulary - An article guiding you to improve your vocabulary
Vocabulary Training - Test your vocabulary
Vocabulary, Free Word Puzzles and Activities
Everyday Vocabulary Anagrams - 600+ Anagrams - Over 600 anagrams sorted by topic and number of letters. Includes randomly chosen ten-question quizzes.
English Vocabulary (Ohio ESL) - Idioms. Reference. Vocabulary for Special Purposes
Vocabulary Improvement Program -Vocabulary Improvement Program that provides a study of roots, prefixes, and suffixes.
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