Eng 04 Vocabulary — Free Spoken English Tutorial
Learn Eng 04 Vocabulary in Spoken English with a free, beginner-friendly tutorial, examples and practice for Indian students on Syllab.in.
TL;DR: Learn Eng 04 Vocabulary in Spoken English with a free, beginner-friendly tutorial, examples and practice for Indian students on Syllab.in.
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Eng 04 Vocabulary in Spoken English
Effective vocabulary learning is context-based, not list-based. Learning "ubiquitous" from a list is 90% less likely to stick than encountering it in a book or podcast. Prioritize learning words in context: read, listen to podcasts, and notice words used by speakers you admire.
For Indian students, learn "business English" and "conversational English" together. Conversational: "How's the project going?", "It's on track," "We hit a snag." Business: "synergy," "stakeholder," "deliverable," "bandwidth." Start with conversational phrases; business jargon follows naturally.
Use the "three-tier" approach: Tier 1 (500 words)—essential daily words. Tier 2 (1,500 words)—working vocabulary. Tier 3 (5,000+ words)—passive recognition. Focus on Tier 1 and 2. Spaced repetition (review at 1 day, 3 days, 1 week) locks in Tier 1 words permanently.
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