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Which words should I learn? The University Word List and the Academic Word List are compilations of commonly used words within an academic context. These are probably useful words to learn. Learn one word, learn many - Word
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When learning these words you should also think about how they are pronounced. You need to recognise them when you hear them spoken and you need to be able to pronounce them correctly. The part of the word or syllable which is stressed might change. For example:
The letters in bold are the stressed syllable.
Learn words in context
Alternative ways of expressing the same idea are possible but may use different words.
Concordance programs These computer programs can show you how a word is used. These programs search through a great number of texts for a particular word. They then display that word and the other words around it - ie. the parts of the sentence it appear in. This can help you develop your understanding of the exact meaning of that word and which other words it often appears next to. For example a concordance of the word 'construct' from Collins Wordbanks Online English corpus came up with 40 concordances. Eight of them are shown here:
Links to concordancing sites Make sure you have a large, good quality dictionary and that you are familiar and comfortable using it.
Keep an exercise book and write down new words which you find in your reading. Choose words which you encounter frequently. Include in your glossary the word in a sample sentence as well as some notes about how to pronounce the word. Alternatively you might like to write words on flashcards with a translation of the word or an example of its use in a sentence on the back of the card. These cards can be used to help you learn or revise words commonly used in your discipline / area of study. Keeping the cards in a convenient place so you can look at them frequently is a good idea. Learning words in a context is another good strategy. Rather than learning lists of words organised into categories, you can take the words from a reading that you have to do for a subject. By identifying several words in that context, it should be easier for you to remember them. (Acknowledgement of the last two ideas goes to Paul Nation of Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand http://www.vuw.ac.nz/lals/staff/paul_nation/) . Lists of frequently used words are available.
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