Second way:
Examples are very effective and helpful. Examples can provide you with better help explaining to you the idea.
Third way:
Care about
synonyms. Compare familiar
vocabulary to notice how they are alike.
Fourth way:
Care about
antonyms. Contrast two or more
words and notice how different they are.
Fifth way:
Care about
conjunctions. You can notice
connecting words in which they connect ideas. There are words called
coordinating conjunctions like ''if'', ''unless'', ''although'', ''unless'', ''when''. These words help you in many cases to understand
vocabulary word within context.
Sixth way:
Choosing words that interest you is an interesting way to
learn vocabulary. Choose from ten to twelve words that you like to learn. Underline them in the text. Write them and
practice them. Practice their
spelling, pronunciation and guess their meanings.
Seventh way:
Give alive description to the scene you see by
speech or writing. In this way you need to substitute the same old words with new once. Try to give more details while describing.
Eighth way:
Care about
adjectives. This will help you describing things accurately and clearly.
Ninth way:
Write down a
list of sentences. Try to
rephrase some
sentences from your text book.
Tenth way:
Play
vocabulary games like puzzles or scrabbles. This will give you interesting time and fun while developing your vocabulary.