Vocabulary
Vocabulary is defined as the amount of words we know in a particular language. In particular, to improve vocabulary we must start learning the root words to develop more words. As one root word gives rise to many different words with different meanings. A person’s language skill can be measured by getting to know how strong your vocabulary is.
Why learn English vocabulary?
- There is no denying that English is the language of the world, its importance is such that it is linked to different areas of life. Whether for entertainment, communication simple or more serious issues such as science and business, English is present in every day of our lives, we know it or not there. It is for this reason to know or expand our vocabulary in this respect is of utmost importance, in the case of travelers, for example, they need to know basic terms to gain a understanding and to establish a communication, even rustic, with locals where to go, especially if it comes to countries like Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States, where English is the native language or at least one of the most important.Globally, English happens to be the official language, which is why when you visit any other country using English is much more efficient than trying to communicate in the local language, provided that no one has a good flow of course. So now you know if you want to explore the world do it hand in hand with language that will help establish better communications.
English in England
Because England is the birthplace of English, no better place to learn this language, especially if one considers that English are people of great sense of humor and courtesy.
English in United States
United States is another good option to learn this language, although intonation may vary slightly from British English, the meaning is very similar.
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analysis:
abstract separation of a whole into its constituent parts -
approach:
move towards
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area:
the extent of a two-dimensional surface within a boundary -
assessment:
the act of judging a person or situation or event -
assume:
take to be the case or to be true -
authority:
the power or right to give orders or make decisions -
available:
obtainable or accessible and ready for use or service -
benefit:
something that aids or promotes well-being -
concept:
an abstract or general idea inferred from specific instances -
consistent:
the same throughout in structure or composition -
consistutial:
existing as an essential characteristic -
context:
the set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation -
contract:
a binding agreement that is enforceable by law -
create:
bring into existence -
data:
collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn
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definition:
concise explanation of the meaning of a word or phrase -
derived:
formed or developed from something else; not original -
distribution:
the act of spreading or apportioning -
economic:
of or relating to production and management of wealth -
environment:
the totality of surrounding conditions -
established:
brought about or set up or accepted -
estimate:
judge tentatively -
evidence:
knowledge on which to base belief -
export:
sell or transfer abroad -
factor:
anything that contributes causally to a result -
financial:
involving fiscal matters -
formula:
a group of symbols that make a mathematical statement -
function:
what something is used for -
identified:
having the identity known or established -
income:
the financial gain accruing over a given period of time -
indicate:
designate a place, direction, person, or thing -
individual:
being or characteristic of a single thing or person -
interpretation:
the act of expressing something in an artistic performance -
involved:
connected by participation or association or use -
issue:
some situation or event that is thought about -
labour:
productive work (especially physical work done for wages) -
legal:
established by or founded upon law or official rules -
legislation:
the act of making or enacting laws -
major:
greater in scope or effect -
method:
a way of doing something, especially a systematic way -
occur:
come to pass -
percent:
a proportion in relation to a whole -
period:
an amount of time -
policy:
a plan of action adopted by an individual or social group -
principle:
a basic generalization that is accepted as true -
procedure:
a particular course of action intended to achieve a result -
process:
a particular course of action intended to achieve a result -
required:
necessary by rule -
research:
a seeking for knowledge -
response:
the speech act of continuing a conversational exchange -
role:
the actions and activities assigned to a person or group -
section:
one of several parts or pieces that fit with others -
sector:
a particular aspect of life or activity -
significant:
rich in implication -
similar:
having the same or nearly the same characteristics -
source:
the place where something begins -
specific:
stated explicitly or in detail -
structure:
a complex entity made of many parts -
theory:
a belief that can guide behavior -
variable:
something that is likely to change