Building Your Vocabulary
A rich vocabulary is essential for effective communication. The more words you know, the more accurately you can express yourself.
Tips for Vocabulary Building
- Read Widely: Read books, articles, and news in English to see words in context.
- Use Flashcards: Create physical or digital flashcards with the word, its meaning, and an example sentence.
- Practice with a Friend: Use new words in conversation to make them stick.
- Thesaurus: Use a thesaurus to find synonyms and antonyms for words you already know.
Common Words for Daily Use
Family & Relationships
Sibling: A brother or a sister.
Example: My **sibling** and I are very close.
Colleague: A person you work with.
Example: My **colleague** helped me finish the project.
Work & Business
Deadline: The time or date by which a task must be completed.
Example: We must meet the **deadline** for this report.
Revenue: The income generated from business activities.
Example: The company's **revenue** increased this quarter.
Remember to practice using these words in your own sentences to make them part of your active vocabulary!
Vocabulary Quiz
Let's see how much you've learned!