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5 wonderful ways to effortlessly enrich your vocabulary,opening doors, to a bright sparkling future.

10/12/2017

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Why is learning vocabulary so important? Linguistic competence determines how well a person's knowledge is organised. Students with a larger vocabulary are more confident, and tend to do better academically, and in the work place. Unsurprisingly, students with a richer vocabulary and improved reading comprehension also read more for pleasure. Words can open doors into a myriad of opportunities… 

A diet of dull words starves the imagination… The words we use in everyday conversation are not as sophisticated as the words we read in books.  The vocabulary found in comic books, novels and magazines is three times richer than English spoken by adults. Conversation is important. However, it is the more complex, varied vocabulary found in books that students need to gain meaning from what they read and to achieve academic success or to climb the career ladder.

Check out these refreshing resources: 
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1) Mrs. Wordsmith 
https://www.mrswordsmith.com -  A subscription service.

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-2) http://www.humanbraincloud.com/
A multiplayer word association game - Free resource.

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The small big book of BIG words by Jonathan Meres- £7.50.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Phenomenal-Small-Book-Big-Words/dp/0230751938

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http://membean.com/personal/wordmaps - Only works on a computer. Free resource.

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My Blogspot which CURATES THE BEST INTERACTIVE EDUCATIONAL GAMES SITES FROM THE INTERNET IN ONE ACCESSIBLE PLACE. IDEAL FOR ALL ESL/ENGLISH LEARNERS AND TEACHERS.
http://simplyesl.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/vocabulary?max-results=6

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Killing The Blues

5/11/2017

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You'll remember in last week's lesson we spoke about learning English effortlessly through songs. This week it's your turn to put these tips into practice by highlighting the vocabulary you don't know, then look them up in the dictionary, listen to the song on repeat, and lastly dare to sing along!  I've highlighted some nouns and metaphors for you to start with. You can ask me the meaning of the metaphors next time I see you in class.
"Killing The Blues"

Leaves were falling, just like embers,
In colours red and gold, they set us on fire
Burning just like a moonbeam in our eyes.

[Chorus:]
Somebody said they saw me, swinging the world by the tail
Bouncing over a white cloud, killing the blues.

Now I am guilty of something...
I hope you never do
Because there is nothing
Sadder than losing yourself in love.

[Chorus]

Now you asked me... just to leave you
To go out on my own
And get what I need to
You want me to find what I've already had.

[Chorus x2]
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    Lian is an English speaking skills coach, a photographer, artist. She is British and speaks French fluently. London > Paris. Art/Culture/Food/Travel/Films/Documentary

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