A Professor at Stanford University found that vocabulary can measure intelligence. Another research that tested the vocabulary of young students who wanted to be industrial executives showed that all students who passed in the Upper 10% got executive positions….And that’s the reason this test is the part and parcel of every competitive exam….
Students think that they have to remember the meaning of every word and learn the complete list of the GRE but if you can’t recall a meaning you can still recognize a meaning that is already there given in an exam. Recalling is different from recognizing…
Just reading the Dawn newspaper and taking out words from there won’t completely prepare you for vocabulary test…You will learn high-frequency vocabulary from there… But many words are not part of regular written and spoken language. They are tested in competitive exams…
Let’s fall in love with the words…Some words are powerful, they have the ability to convey meaning of the whole sentence -one-word substitution…Words can have different personalities. They can be sweet, they can be musical, friendly…soft or sharp…Our learning is dependent on how we perceive things….
Increasing your vocabulary will increase your chances of success…Increasing your vocabulary is a fun activity but the point is that when you are preparing for a Competitive exam you have a limited time…
You must learn new words with the proper methodology of retention strategies so that less revision is required…And you learn all levels of vocabulary in the minimum possible time…If you’re learning new words for the competitive exam without taking care of retention strategy then it would take you 70% more effort to learn new words.
So there are some retention strategies that work like a magic to recall and learn new words…Proper methodology and retention strategies are explained in this blog post. Read this blog and then start this course…
12 retention strategies to learn Vocabulary for CSS and other competitive exam?/2023
Do attempt quizzes so that you will know how much revision is required.