![]() ![]() ![]() is a great website which tells you about a word’s interesting roots, uses it in a descriptive way and gives you useful synonyms to pair the word up with. While you pronounce it, try to come up with a mnemonic.Ĭarefully read the word’s meaning and to to look up the word. Sounds are saved in a different way in our brain and once something has a sound, a visual, and link to an existing memory, it is well retained. Magoosh App supports a pronunciation feature, make use of that. It also helps to carve a deeper memory slot for the word you are trying to memorize. ![]() Knowing a word’s pronunciation is always good, especially if you are going to use it later in conversation. Listen to the word’s pronunciation and pronounce it out loud. Use the word in a sentence of your own, for some person or incident.Ĭarefully read the word and its meaning.You miss one part and chances are you will forget the words you memorized. Carving new memory slots in their brain by trying to memorize words Linking new words to existing memories – using the newly learned language.ĭ. Knowing the Visuals – looking at written wordsĬ. So humans retain or learn language throughī. It is the best vocabulary list out there followed by Barron’s 1100 word list. Moreover, the Reading comprehension type Questions also require the test takers to have a good vocabulary for them to properly understand the text and answer the questions accordingly.įirst of all, install Magoosh Flashcard app in your smartphone. More than 50% of the GRE verbal section is directly linked to vocabulary – having a good vocabulary accounts for a considerable addition of points.ġ0 out of 20 questions on the verbal section require a strong vocabulary. ![]()
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