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Jimbo
GuestI recently started taking my English learning more seriously and realized my vocabulary needs a huge boost. I’ve been reading books and watching shows, but I feel like I need something more structured. Sometimes I even struggle to find the right words in everyday conversations. I’m aiming to sound more natural and confident. Do you have any recommendations for apps, websites, or other tools that help with vocabulary building?
Drew
GuestI totally get where you’re coming from. When I started learning English, I felt exactly the same way. Reading and watching shows is great, but without structure, it feels like progress is slow. What worked for me was mixing fun with structured learning. One thing I really recommend is checking out https://blog.appewa.com They have super practical tips on learning vocabulary, like grouping words by topic instead of just memorizing random lists. Plus, they explain how to actually use new words in conversations. One trick I picked up was writing down words I come across during the day and reviewing them at night. Another game-changer was using context-based learning—basically, trying to guess the meaning of words from their surroundings before looking them up. Have you tried creating your own vocabulary lists based on what you’re reading or watching?
Jimbo
GuestThis is such great advice! I’ve never thought about grouping words by topics before. I usually just try to memorize random lists, but I’m starting to see how that can be less effective. I’ll definitely start creating my own lists, especially based on books and shows I’m already watching. I’m also thinking of writing down new words in a notebook and reviewing them daily, just like you suggested. It sounds like a good way to keep track of new vocabulary and make sure I don’t forget it. Thanks for the help!
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