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CAT 2012: Best tips to expand Vocabulary


There are many methods of expanding vocabulary  to be successful at CAT 2012 , but one of the very best is to simply subscribe to a periodical or magazine whose content is slightly too complex for the level of your vocabulary. This will ensure that you come into contact with a steady stream of words that you would not otherwise usually come into contact with. This is a very important for a mature reader.

Another thing that you can do is to join vocab communities online and hunt for online available books and journals with slightly too complex words for your vocabulary. These periodicals and books are what we call ‘source material’ and we will, in this article, show you how to use this source material effectively to enhance and build up your vocabulary to qualify in Verbal Ability.

Now, when you read through the journal, periodical or magazine, or even book, you’ll find that most of it is easy for you to understand as you must have come across them before. But you’ll find that now and again you come across a word that you don’t recall having come across before. That’s the time to back up a little and take a good look at it, because it’s an addition to your increasing vocabulary. 

Read the paragraph again, and the sentence in which you find the word. What does it mean? Try to unlock its meaning on your own, before referring to a dictionary. Perhaps you might get it right – often, like as not, you’ll get it wrong. But that’s not important. 

What’s important is that, in puzzling and thinking over that word, you will thoroughly remember it, and having remembered it, you can, even if you got the meaning wrong the first time, still easily look up the right meaning. The important thing is to remember and retain the new words that you learn, after all.

When you are a mature reader with lots of words in your memory bank, you must be aware of the fact that more that learning a word, it’s important to know how and where to use it!

Expand your vocabulary and be successful at CAT 2012 !





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