Jackie
How to improve vocabulary for someone who's fluent ? I've lived and worked at a high level in the UK for years, and despite being fluent, I see room to grow. I want to improve casual conversations, be funnier, and more convincing. I consume most of my media in English and rarely use my mother tongue Do you have any advice for me ?
12 jul. 2024 13:23
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Howdy Jackie. It’s not a secret technique that will improve your vocabulary overnight, but reading is the most efficacious method to make that jump from “competent user” to “skilled user”. Memorizing lists of vocab, like from GRE or SAT prep books, or having stacks of flashcards; can be useful for preparing for those tests, but the inorganic way the words are presented means most of the definitions are not going to be remembered after test day. To clarify, I don’t just mean reading newspaper articles or blogs, although that can have its place, I mean literature. If you can make reading target-language books (that are *slightly* above your level) a daily habit, your mastery of the lexicon will grow slowly but noticeably. You might want to consider taking classes, maybe once every week or two, to double check your comprehension of difficult passages with a native speaker. Good luck!
12 juli 2024
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To at least improve your oral and comprehension skills, watch series and films. It's something we do because we watch everything on TV in the original language. It's quick and effective for retaining vocabulary on 1001 topics. After, writing, you can read newspapers, articles, poems to understand the culture, what is happening, as they write every day etc. Don't waste so much time and get informed and at the same time you learn.
15 juli 2024
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Certainly! Here are some tips: 1. Read Widely: Explore different genres, including fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. 2. Watch Comedians: Observe their use of language and humor. 3. Join Discussions: Engage in debates or discussion groups. 4. Learn Idioms and Slang: These add color to casual conversations. 5. Use a Thesaurus: Find synonyms to expand your vocabulary. 6. Word of the Day: Use apps or websites for daily vocabulary. 7. Practice Writing: Keep a journal or write essays on various topics. 8. Language Games: Play Scrabble or do crossword puzzles. Would you like more specific suggestions?
14 juli 2024
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I agree with the suggestions that you should read more in order to improve your vocabulary. It's best if you read at least a page or two every day. In order to better absorb and remember new vocabulary, I would suggest writing a summary of what you have read, or telling someone about what you have read (you could also make a recording of yourself speaking or just talk to yourself if you don't want to discuss it with someone else). I do this, and I find it very effective in helping me to learn and remember new vocabulary.
13 juli 2024
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Certainly! Here are some short tips to improve your vocabulary and conversational skills: 1. Read Widely: Explore different genres, including fiction, non-fiction, and humor. 2. Engage in Word Games: Play Scrabble, crosswords, or word puzzles. 3. Use Thesauruses: Find synonyms for common words to expand your vocabulary. 4. Join Conversation Groups: Participate in meetups or online forums for diverse discussions. 5. Imitate Comedians: Watch stand-up comedy and practice their delivery and humor. 6. Keep a Vocabulary Journal: Note down new words and phrases you encounter. 7. Practice Storytelling: Share anecdotes with friends to enhance your narrative skills. Implementing these practices should help you become more engaging and articulate in casual conversations.
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