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The document provides strategies for improving vocabulary and writing skills, including taking quizzes, writing classes, and grouping words by meaning. It emphasizes the importance of understanding word nuances and diversifying reading materials to enhance vocabulary retention. Additionally, it discusses the significance of editing written content to improve clarity and professionalism.

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long term.

4. Complete regular vocabulary tests

At the end of each week, create a quiz that includes the vocabulary
words, root words or other language aspects that you’ve been studying.
Taking a quiz or test can increase your ability to retain new words. Every
time you learn a new root or word, create a flashcard. On one side of the
card, write the word, and on the opposite side, write the definition. You can
practice recalling the definition from the words and vice versa.

5. Take a writing class

As you build your vocabulary, you can also improve your writing skills,
which will benefit you in your professional life. Take a writing course online
or at a local adult educational institution that incorporates assignments and
tests to help you boost your ability to communicate effectively through
writing. If you complete a writing class, take notes on any new words you
learn throughout the course.

6. Create groups of words

As you learn new words, you can group them together by meaning. By
creating these groups, you can identify patterns that make it easier to
incorporate the words into your daily speech. For example, you might learn
words like affirmative, efficacious and decisive, which all mean positive. By
grouping these words together, it becomes easier to recall their general
meanings and how to use them in speech.

7. Identify word nuances


Some words have alternate definitions in different contexts. An
example of nuance is the word “frame,” which could have several meanings
depending on the scenario. A frame could be a border that surrounds a
picture or window, or it could mean to outline or highlight a certain physical
quality. Identifying and understanding these nuances in language will help
you better know how to use the words you’ve learned in your communication
with others.

Related: Common Communication Barriers (With Examples)

8. Identify words that share meanings

Different words often share the same or similar meaning. You can
create a list of word groups to help you construct new and unique
statements in your writing and speech. Some words have similar meanings
but don’t always substitute for one another, so it’s helpful to review
definitions of similar words before using them. By varying the word choices
in your communication, you’ll sound more polished and professional.

9. Diversify what you read

Most people spend at least some of their time reading every day.
Diversifying your reading choices can help you build a stronger vocabulary
since you see new words from different writers who have varying writing
patterns. Adding new texts and options to your reading list can also help.

10. Edit what you write

When you finish writing any professional text, such as an email or


cover letter, review your content for repetitive words or phrases. Consider
using your expanded vocabulary to replace words you used frequently
throughout the document. By editing your own writing, you can improve
clarity, style and tone.
EX NO: 4 SENTENCE COMPLETION

The soft skills of the sympathetic listener are often just as important as
the sharp eye of the forensic accountant.Sentence completion questions
under the English language, are an important part of Competitive exams for
various categories like Bank PO, MBA, CA, RRB, TOFEL, etc. These questions
test the candidate’s vocabulary and knowledge of the finer distinctions
among words. There are some strategies that will greatly help to score on
these questions. Commonly these sentences are long and difficult to follow,
but with a little bit practice, one can learn to master them.

Sentence completions test the skill to use the information observed in


complex and incomplete sentences in order to correctly complete them. It
tests a candidate’s vocabulary power and skill to follow the logic of
sentences.Within a sentence, there are three main parts that make up a
sentence: the subject, the verb, and the complement.

Sentence completion tests are a class

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