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Synonim dictionary ¿should I get one?
Hello everybody. This question goes both for spanish and english speakers. I´ve been thinking of buying a synonim dictionary in order to improve my vocabulary. It´s so overwhelming trying to get so many words which is why I think it´s a good idea to at least be able to relate them somehow. Let me know your ideas over this and if you guys may know a nice, full of examples, easy to get synonim dictionary. thanks to all.
Dec 8, 2014 10:06 PM
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I think it could be boring to read a book of synonyms, but it would be good for reference to look up words you are learning.
This link has a Kindle book which lets you view some of the pages: http://www.amazon.com/Students-Dictionary-Synonyms-Antonyms-Martin-ebook/dp/B00M7R03ME/
Some teachers use "mind maps" to learn vocabulary and synonyms. Here are a couple links:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1GAGSdAvxM
http://www.engvid.com/mind-maps-how-to-learn-vocabulary/
December 9, 2014
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