Description
Build a solid English vocabulary and retain what you learn using this revolutionary 3-step method.
Do you want to improve your English vocabulary?
Is English not your first language?
Are you tired of failing to remember new words despite repetitional learning?
English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, finding its use within academic, legal, corporate, government, and a multitude of other institutions.
The Oxford Dictionary lists 250,000 distinct words in the English language, and native speakers are typically known to have a vocabulary size of 25,000 to 30,000 words.
However, for a non-native speaker like you, this number can be significantly low—about 2,000 to 3,000 words.
This limitation can directly affect your academics and work and can even hold you back from expressing yourself clearly, especially when you plan to study or work in a predominantly English-speaking country.
But learning new words and improving the command over this language is not as easy as it seems. Most resort to rote learning, which builds no foundations and most of what is learned starts to fade away with time.
So, what’s the solution?
An easy-to-follow process that breaks down language learning into a naturally efficient and thematic format.
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