Vocabulary expansion
Lesson 5
Some pseudo educators give out lists of random words that include a chaotically mixed level of words on various topics.
On top of that, words there are of one word form only. To make it even worse, they are in alphabetical order sometimes.
This is a clear example of how you should NOT approach vocabulary build-up.
Instead, use a method of building tables.
Word formation can be done by adding suffixes or prefixes as well as compounding two words together.
Knowing different forms of a single word can help you use them flexibly both in your speech and writing.
Lesson 5
Some pseudo educators give out lists of random words that include a chaotically mixed level of words on various topics.
On top of that, words there are of one word form only. To make it even worse, they are in alphabetical order sometimes.
This is a clear example of how you should NOT approach vocabulary build-up.
Instead, use a method of building tables.
Take the word INFORMATION as an example, which is obviously a noun (-ation).
misinformation (n.) misinformed (adj.)
informative (adj.)
inform (v.) informed (adj.) uninformed (adj.)
Word formation can be done by adding suffixes or prefixes as well as compounding two words together.
Knowing different forms of a single word can help you use them flexibly both in your speech and writing.