you may try learning a word a day from the dictionary OR us flash cards used by GRE students these are available at any acedemic bookstore OR if you Log on to your comp daily join this site-
http://wordsmith.org/awad/
or
www.owad.de
these sites mail you a word every day and tell you its useage.
Do you want to read books online? full texts of classics by writers like O.Henry , Jane Austen, are available on the following sites -
www.bibliomania.com
www.classicreader.com
www.bookrags.com
www.readprint.com
to begin with I would personally recommend books by
Charlotte Bronte - (Jane eyre is a classic and excellent to read)
Charles Dickens - (A Christmas carol and Oliver Twist)
Mark Twain - (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is his best book according to me)
Gerald Durrell - ( A Personal favourite of mine - his book 'my family and other animals' will keep you laughing till the end)
OK ! If you dont like classics and want to read something contemporary.......
Sidney Sheldon (ALL his books are good page turners)
John Grisham (ALL especially 'The Firm' and 'The Innocent man')
Jeffrey Archer (read his collection of short stories it's called -"to cut a long story short")
Fredrick Forsyth ( 'The Afghan' is his best book but warning it tends to drag at some times)
These are available at any bookstore or secondhand bookshop
NOW ! if its indian and asian authors you want -
Anurag Mathur - read "Inscrutable americans" - V Funny
Chitra Bannerjee Divakaruni - read "Sister of my heart"
Rabindranath Tagore - he is also on some of the online sites
Kiran Desai - read 'The Inheritance of Loss'
Romesh Guneskera - Sri Lankan Author read "Reef"
Salman rushdie - "shalimar the clown"
If you like scary books read -
Edgar Allen Poe - His short stories are on some of the above online sites
Mary Shelley- Frankinstein ( But skip the first few chapters that consist of letters sent by different charecters to each other its v.boring and no relevance to the later plot)
If Sci-Fi grabs your Interest read-
Issac Asimov - I,Robot (even if you have seen the movie the book is totally different and better) and read The Foundation Series
H.G.Wells - The Time Machine and War of the worlds
Doctor Who Series - Love Them!
Happy Happy reading !
2007-07-19 02:34:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi. Below there's a list. Hope it helps.
First:
It's important to have a Dictionary so that when you come across a new word you can look it up.
List:
Best Sellers
Putlizer Prize Winners (Books that have won awards)
Special books that are designed to expand your vocabulary -SAT prep books, GRE prep books, etc..
New York Times Newspaper
Good luck!
2007-07-19 01:26:20
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answered by Felt B. 2
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A dictionary is still the best thing to have to improve vocabulary. Whenever you see a word you don't know the meaning of - look it up. If out and about, write it down and look up on-line (dictionary.com is one place) or in a real dictionary.
The link below should also help you if you want to study.
2007-07-19 01:25:24
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answered by ghouly05 7
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If it's vocabulary you want, get an English dictionary. However, it will not tell you how to use the words.
Use simple words but correct grammar is my advice.
2007-07-19 01:26:33
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answered by george 4
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I find that any book I might read, I always learn a new word or two. You could go to the Public Library and see what they have. The Librarian should be able to help you.
2007-07-19 01:22:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Any book in general that's college level.
2007-07-19 01:22:13
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answered by pyerzuka 3
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you need books that you hv interest on it.
eg. some people they don't like mandarin(chinese language). they said hard to learn. But when they starting reading fiction that they are interested, they got a big improvement on their chinese language.
The interest make them learn faster than ever.
2007-07-19 01:24:05
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answered by cOPYcAT 5
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konichiwa yahoome chan.. I need to ask you a few questions..
2007-07-19 01:23:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Dictionary ... there is none better
2007-07-19 01:21:50
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answered by Icon 7
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a READER DIGEST
2007-07-19 01:18:55
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answered by Anonymous
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