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Looking to Improve Your Vocabulary? Read This Before You Make a Mistake and Choose the Wrong Approach

So you’ve decided to improve your vocabulary? Congratulations! You are on a road that can take you to the top of your desired career ladder and massively increase your earning potential. Reputable studies prove that there is a direct link between how highly employees score on vocabulary tests, and how much they earn (Johnson O’Connor Research Institute).

In this article you will learn:

  • The crucial mistake you MUST avoid if you don’t want to spend so much time with your dictionary that you grow to hate it with a passion
  • The killer secrets, discovered by neuroscientists, that will enable you to improve your vocabulary quickly and easily

Perhaps, brimming with enthusiasm, you have already dashed out and bought a new dictionary. Maybe you’ve even got a big notebook with alphabetical sections and are dreaming of filling it up with new words to learn.

Stop! There is something you must know before you plough ahead and start scanning your dictionary for new words and trying to memorize them by rote.

It’s a widely held belief that the smarter you are, the better you will be able to learn and memorize anything, including new vocabulary lists. But amazing new research from by top neuroscientist Edward Vogel (University of Oregon, 2005) shows that “smart” people who are good at learning things and performing tasks like improving their vocabulary are actually worse at retaining lots of information.

This bizarre contradiction does make sense once you understand that the human brain works best by association and linking. People that are good at focusing and remembering are good at it because their brains filter out all the irrelevant information that they are bombarded with every day.

What that means is that trying to improve your vocabulary by learning random words from the dictionary or memorizing word lists is the worst way to go about it!

Instead, if you want to develop a killer vocabulary quickly and easily, and have fun at the same time, you need to focus on learning words that ARE relevant. Words that you hear when you’re at work. Words that you come across as you read material you are interested in and enjoy.

By all means, make a note of the new words you encounter and carry a pad round with you if it’s convenient. And certainly you should look up a word when you want to understand and remember it. But make each new word relevant to your brain by:

  • Picking words to learn that are interesting and relevant to YOU
  • Using your imagination to bring the word to life with thoughts and memories of your own personal experiences
  • Practicing the word – using it in conversation as soon as possible, even if just with yourself!

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-- Paul. R

 

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--Igor Kekovski

 

"I recently purchased your Ultimate Vocabulary software, and despite only using it for a couple of months, I'm already delighted with the results!  I've noticed a big improvement in business meetings where I'm now able to express myself clearly as a result of my newly enriched vocabulary.  The software is also really fun and easy to use - a very different experience to working through books the old fashioned way."

--Jason Oster

 

"We have found the program to be a big help with my learning disabled daughter who has a vocabulary list to learn for her Language Arts class."

--Jill Crawford

 

"I have been using Ultimate Vocabulary regularly. It has improved my comprehension and writing skills tremendously. Synonym and Flash cards are my favorite ones. I make use of the Ultimate Vocabulary throughout the day as dictionary or to find out Synonyms, Antonyms. It is a great product."

--Sushama Parekh

 

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--Peter Moser

 

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