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KYsheeplover06  #195735  Sun, 12 Feb 06 03:51 AM

I'm a native speaker of English, but would really like to expand on my vocabulary. Can anyone suggest any exercises or things like that to help me?

Thanks!

  
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Clive  #195782  Sun, 12 Feb 06 07:28 AM

Hi,

In my opinion, the most important thing is to read a lot.

Best wishes, Clive

  
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KYsheeplover06  #196018  Sun, 12 Feb 06 06:48 PM

Thanks for your input.Star [star]

  
Anonymous  #196057  Sun, 12 Feb 06 08:00 PM
if u want my advice u should read a lot cuz that's the only solution,but if reallly you dont have time, u can lean   5 or 6 words every day its up to u but the most important thing is that u have to keep on  .good lack
  
Anonymous  #500760  Mon, 14 Apr 08 10:00 PM

reading is the key

  
Hillis  #501311  Wed, 16 Apr 08 08:14 AM

I want to find a teacher or a expert who can finish the word which decribed as below:

writting an article or an story using special words which are listed by a table. there are two requirements on the article. first is every word in the talbe must be used by the article. second is total quantity words of the article is no more a particular number. if there are 1000 words in the table, let's say the number is 2000, or 3000. who is able to finish this game? contact me by email :hillis@163.com

If you think somebody can finish this article and use commom words, if yes. then we can read this article again and again. this method will enrich your vocabulary. me too.

  
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