Word power made easy

I used to have good word power when I was in college. I carried my Oxfod dictionary where ever I went to keep up with the world of words and their meanings. I succeeded in mastering a lot of words. word powerI used to pester my friends by making them ask me questions from dictionary. In a way, I enjoyed it. It also helped me to learn a lot of new words and earned me good name among my college mates. Guys who were giving up GRE or TOEFL sought my advice on how to improve word power. News spread and I became a hit among the guys and girls. This increased the vigour and I learnt a lot of new words day by day. All this stopped one day and somehow, the urge to learn decreased. I do learn new words now a days. But it happens seldom. I am planning to get back into form. Increasing my word power is my next agenda. I have summarised a few tips to improve my word power. These tips worked for me.
Tips to increase word power in english

  • Buy a good English dictionary. I would refer a Oxford Advance learner’s Dictionary (OALD)
  • Start reading Newspapers with dictionary on your side for referring. I will suggest “The Hindu” if you are in India.
  • Refrain from books which boast of increasing word power.
  • Read books and novels of good standards so that you will get used with the usage of the words.
  • For pronounciation, watch BBC World.

Follow your own style and improve your word power skills.

P.S. :-

one’s knowledge of words is also denoted by the word Vocabulary. So, when someone asks “how good are you in vocab?”, they denote the wordpower one possess in the particular language.

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4 Responses to Word power made easy

  1. Bharani says:

    This topic is one among area i always fail to improvise. thanks for remind me lol :)

  2. Gowrishankar says:

    I would like to your website. How to improve my word power ? help me

  3. Karthick says:

    The best way to improve word power is by reading english novels, newspaper with a decent Oxford dictionary on your side. it will help one to understand the context and the way the words are used. :)

  4. Harish says:

    I want to know how can I improve my word power?

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