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Do you have any other ways of learning the words?
I am attempting to learn all of the words by grouping similar words together in rooms. I am actually using a vocabulary builder book that has related words grouped together.

The problem is that there are going to be many rooms and I'm not sure if I can keep reusing the same room or rooms. Some words are going to need to be repeated in different rooms because they are synonyms.

I am not sure if I should create a new room for each word or just for categories of words. I can't create thousands of rooms. I might be able to create multiple versions of the same room but then I'll have to keep track of how many versions of that room I have created.

If I store words in different rooms, then I'll have to keep track of which words I put where. I only have space for ten objects in each room so I might have to stretch a list from one room to another to another. This is a daunting task.

2007-12-18 14:00:57 · 5 answers · asked by Yahoo Answers 1 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

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I believe not because your cerebrum can't take more than 1 million words into storage. If you would, you are wasting the value of time. You don't have to be a walking dictionary just to improve your vocabulary. Reading is better than memorizing. Reading not only will improve your comprehension on what your reading material is but it will also let you grammatically analyze the structure of each particular sentence systematically. If you only memorize it, you will only know the words and their definition. It has no advantage for grammatical analysis. You have to know the application of these words from the dictionary. It is advisable to CONSULT the dictionary not to MEMORIZE it. Would you do the same with the thesaurus? No man is a wiseman but a philosopher. Reading improves vocabulary. Do you get my point. Use LOGIC to judge what is right for you to waste. Is it TIME or BRAINS? It is for you to decide. I am only advising. :)

2007-12-19 03:29:20 · answer #1 · answered by Kyle J 6 · 0 0

The best way to improve your vocabulary is just to read a lot and look up the words that you don't know. Then you can start using the words when you need to in your own writing. A dictionary of synonyms or a thesaurus is very useful too because you can concentrate on a meaning and look at all the alternative words.

2007-12-18 14:38:55 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

there is the two one among 2 issues you're able to do: a million. convey jointly a catalogue of the characters after hours of staring on the internet, yet that does no longer be memorizing them, merely creating an exceptionally long record. 2. you may desire to look forward to all the Naruto episodes to be released on dvd and then purchase the dvd and watch the episodes returned and returned and over till you have the names drilled into your head. staring on the episodes would take weeks even possibly months nonetheless reckoning on how in many cases you have bathing room breaks and stuff like that. the two would be time ingesting however the 2nd way will take way longer than the 1st way. good luck with that!

2016-10-08 21:42:01 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

memorizing the entire dictionary is a bit of a waste of time. you already know a lot of the words. if you want to build your vocabulary, read older books (17, 1800's) because they usually have more complex words. you'll be able to see it in a sentence, making it more usable. I also enjoy playing "free rice" online, it's a vocabulary game, but they repeat a lot of words...

2007-12-18 14:44:18 · answer #4 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

I say its possible buts its a waste of time

2007-12-18 14:09:26 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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