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Dear Seniors,
I've done my bachelor's & heading toward CSS preparing world.
I want to know How to start and what's the best way to memorize difficult/new words & vocabulary as we all know its the major part of English Grammar & a common problem for beginners too.
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Dear Seniors,
I've done my bachelor's & heading toward CSS preparing world.
I want to know How to start and what's the best way to memorize difficult/new words & vocabulary as we all know its the major part of English Grammar & a common problem for beginners too.
Hope you'll share your experience & tips on the above subject.
Thanks
As for as your question is concerned dear I will say when ever and where ever you come across with any new word or phrase note it down in your diary. I mean make a booklet for yourself write all new words in that look up their meanings in dictionary so that you may get apt meaning of that particular word. Do extensive reading. Books and English Newspapers. Underline difficult words and check their meaning in the dictionary.

It may become very hard but Rome was not built in day. There is no short cut to success.
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New words are always learnt in context. do remember a usage for every new word you come accross and soon you will find a place to use these new words :-)

Hope you find some pleasure doing so !

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