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Faculty of Humanities and Social Science => English => Topic started by: shipra on November 17, 2012, 12:06:58 PM
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Effective Ways to Improve Vocabulary: Tip #3
Read good writing. I admit that "good writing" is a contentious term, but in general, I consider writing to be�"good" if it communicates complex ideas in ways that are clear and concise yet thorough and detailed. In other words, there�should be�a tension between sometimes keeping it simple and sometimes using so-called "big words" words because they communicate something that common words just can't. To put it another way, look for writing that has an intellectual, exploratory bent.
So, what should you read regularly? I'm not qualified to prescribe exact sources for all, but I'll reveal my biases and recommend some periodicals and blogs I like:
The New York Times (especially�on Sundays)
The New Yorker
The Utne Reader
Salon (www.salon.com)
Malcolm Gladwell's Blog (www.gladwell.typepad.com)
There's a more liberal orientation to the above, but if you prefer socially conservative reading, try the National Review or anything by Ann Coulter. Also, the above are all periodicals or blogs. Regular books are equally effective, and it would be imprudent to ignore them. Fiction (the sort good enough to be classified as literature) and nonfiction are both bound to build your vocabulary.
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You are really doing well.
Thank you.
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Exercising with vocabulary is the only method to get it.
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ThanKs all for going through the post.
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What is the way to do exercise with vocabularies?
The way to increase vocabulary is to pick up unknown vocabulary from a context ( from its use, like from a short story, news paper etc ), first we can guess its meaning from its use, then we should become confirm of the meaning seeing a dictionary.......
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To increase vocabulary, we should not start memorizing meaning of vocabulary from a dictionary in isolation. If we do that, we can memorize the meaning, but we can not use that in our speech or writing. We always should take unknown vocabulary from a context and know it in the way previously mentioned.
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Dear Shipra,
Thanks for the links of good writing.I am exploring them.People who are curious of reading something new will definitely find it helpful.
Thanking you
Shamsi