Build Your English Vocabulary Effectively
Learning new words doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. The secret is to learn smart, not just more.
1. Learn in Context – Don’t just memorize word lists. Instead, read stories, articles, or conversations and notice how words are used. This helps you remember them naturally.
2. Use Word Families – When you learn one word, also note its related forms. Example: happy → happiness → happily. This multiplies your vocabulary quickly.
3. Make Personal Sentences – Create your own examples with every new word. A word becomes part of your vocabulary only when you can use it in daily life.
4. Review Regularly – Revisit words after a day, a week, and a month. Spaced repetition ensures they stick in your long-term memory.
5. Speak & Write Daily – Don’t wait to be “perfect.” Use your new words in short conversations, journaling, or even social media captions.
Remember: Vocabulary grows like a garden—you need to plant (learn), water (practice), and revisit (revise).
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