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How to learn vocabularies and their usage in writing expressions. I am confuse from a lot of time that how to face this obstacle of vocabulary learning. Often time I try to write it again and again but this method is too no longer works for me. In the future I want to appear in CSS but for this a man should have vocabularies too for writing something on everything. Please suggest for me the best way to overcome it. I am waiting, as soon as possible give me response.
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Dear, No doubt a good vocabulary is needed to score well in CSS exam. however, if someone has told you that you should learn difficult words, which are rarely used in written communication, then you are not on the right track.
One tip for gradually developing vocabulary is to ready the Dawn newspaper's editorials on daily basis and note down the words you don't understand. After that try to develop sentences using these words.

Believe me, if you learn five new words daily by the end of the year you will have an ample collection of words in daily use.

reading newspaper on daily basis will help you getting through CSS anyway.
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Well,dear,to have profound knowledge of fancy words in short time need lot of effort.

Rome was not built in a day.great things need time.

Read books of Hemingway and Orwell, these are easy to read and interesting

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Read as much as you can and keep a good dictionary with you so that you could consult words quickly. Write as much as you can and always try to use the words which you find difficult. Also spend some time daily on grammar covering tenses, direct/indirect, active passive, parts of speech etc.
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keep a digital dictionary during studying books ,newspapers or anything else.
try to use new words in your essay practice.
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Try to read online. You can read online news papers, novels, stories, histories or biographies of the legendary men. The more you come across through new words, the easy will it be for you to remember the meaning of the word. While reading online, double click the word you want to learn and then right. In the popping menu, select search. A new window will appear defining the word in google. Best of luck.
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Try to read online. You can read online news papers, novels, stories, histories or biographies of the legendary men. The more you come across through new words, the easy will it be for you to remember the meaning of the word. While reading online, double click the word you want to learn and then right. In the popping menu, select search. A new window will appear defining the word in google. Best of luck.
Double clicking the word only works when a dictionary extension has already been installed in your browser. Goodwordguide.com and Google dictionary extensions are the ones which I use personally and find both of them equally useful. I recommend everyone else to have them in your browser to quickly get the meaning of a word by just double clicking on it. Due to our activity of reading which is being shifted bit by bit form books to an online world, one must get full benefit of what this technology has to offer.
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Double clicking the word only works when a dictionary extension has already been installed in your browser. Goodwordguide.com and Google dictionary extensions are the ones which I use personally and find both of them equally useful. I recommend everyone else to have them in your browser to quickly get the meaning of a word by just double clicking on it. Due to our activity of reading which is being shifted bit by bit form books to an online world, one must get full benefit of what this technology has to offer.
Yes you are right. But actually i am not telling to install extensions. My point is a little different. Double click the word, right click upon the selected word, and then select "search" in the popping menu. Automatically a window will open defining the word by google. The point is here that you will be using google chrome for finding the word you are in search for.
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Yes you are right. But actually i am not telling to install extensions. My point is a little different. Double click the word, right click upon the selected word, and then select "search" in the popping menu. Automatically a window will open defining the word by google. The point is here that you will be using google chrome for finding the word you are in search for.
Yes, the method you mentioned is good too, but it takes us to a new tab in a browser and at times something else opens in a new tab instead of meaning of that word being searched. However, it depends on what suits us and to me, this feature(dictionary extension) finds me a meaning of word very quickly because I don't want to disturb my consistency of comprehending the text while reading so that's why I use this feature to the fullest to save time.
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Thanks all dear for telling me such useful method of searching words by the usage of google extension. What a great source I ever seen...... Thanks
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