Vocabulary CD?
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Vocabulary CD?
I have heard mention of a vocabulary CD on here but there are no links. I thought this might be useful to play whilst we are out and about each day as I always seem to be ferrying about by car.
Can anyone recommend any good vocab CD's please? Ds sitting Bexley CEM, Kent (GL) and St Olaves.
Thanks
Can anyone recommend any good vocab CD's please? Ds sitting Bexley CEM, Kent (GL) and St Olaves.
Thanks
Re: Vocabulary CD?
That best way to learn English vocabulary is by listening to the words and it's synonyms and saying them. This tells how https://youtu.be/lcGlqloujQA" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. Hope it works for you.
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Re: Vocabulary CD?
Thank you for this. I will have a look later but the very best way to learn English vocabulary is to read challenging books and incorporate the vocabulary into your daily speech and writing.
Rote learning lists of words is totally dry and so inferior to discovering new words in the middle of an exciting new book and learning the meaning and application. DG
Rote learning lists of words is totally dry and so inferior to discovering new words in the middle of an exciting new book and learning the meaning and application. DG