Simple Technique - Remember More Vocabulary - English #shorts


What's one word that you find yourself constantly using in your everyday speech?


Here's one simple technique to help you remember more vocabulary. Learning vocabulary is important to become more fluent, to become a better communicator. Learning and remembering new vocabulary is difficult.


And here's one simple technique that's going to help you. Write down the word that you think you use too much. The word that you use as a crush. I feel that one of the words I use too much is "interesting."


Example 1: Oh, I watched a really interesting movie the other night.

Example 2: Oh, I read a really interesting article today.


Find a thesaurus. Look for words that you could substitute for that crutch word.


Example 1: For example, I watched a really gripping movie the other night.

Example 2: Or I read a very thought-provoking article this morning.

Now that you know these words, try to consciously integrate them into your speaking and your writing. In this case, you're actually learning words that you are going to use.

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