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You can improve your vocabulary by creating your own personal dictionary or card system.
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Why should I write my own personal dictionary/vocabulary book?
You can put in important information that is not in other dictionaries. For example,
you can put in information in any language
you can put in pictures
you can put the sentence where you first found the word, and translate the whole sentence
you can put in collocations (words that often go together; e.g. a light meal)
you can put in different connotations (words which describe the same thing, but give you a good or bad impression; e.g. 'freedom fighter' and 'terrorist').
you can put in different parts of speech for the same headword ( headword is an entry in a dictionary, e.g. jump. You could put in jump, jumped, jumping, and jumper.
you can compare how to use the word in English and in your own language, for example, Cantonese has a word for cup, but English divides cups into cups, mugs, beakers and glasses.
you can put in whether the word is formal or informal; e.g. 'a meeting' or 'a get-together'
you can put in whether the word is derogatory (rude) you can put it any other useful information, for example where you first heard the word.
It is faster. See below:
How will it save me time?
Using your own dictionary is faster because:
it only contains words you need, so it has fewer entries and you don't need to search so much for a word
you can put in words that are not headwords in a normal dictionary, such as 'jumped', rather than 'jump'
you can put the words in any order, for example you can group together all the technical words about your academic subject. Therefore you should use a book where you can insert pages at any point, like a ring binder.
you can put information from different types of dictionary together in one entry, for example, information from technical, picture, mono-lingual and bi-lingual dictionaries. Therefore you only need to look in one dictionary to find all the information.
you can write abbreviations in full, so you don't need to check the meaning in the front or back of the dictionary. For example, you can write 'Uncountable noun' instead of [U]
Here are example pages for:
Word: 'Fluke' meaning: something good that happens by accident and good luck Example: 'The goal was a total fluke, the ball went between the goalkeeper's legs.'
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'It's raining cats and dogs.'
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Word: 'bad'
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Word: 'badly'
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'to swallow the dictionary' / 'to swallow a dictionary' Meaning: to use long and unnecessarily complicated words and expressions, especially in normal conversation. Example: "He talks like he has swallowed a dictionary, I can't understand half of what he says." |
A card system is the same as a personal dictionary / vocabulary notebook, but each entry is on a separate card. This means you can order the cards into 3 sections:
As you learn more vocabulary from the cards, you can move them from Section One to Section Two, and then to Section Three.
Here is an example card:
Front of the Card | Back of the Card | ||
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Different 'parts of speech' (noun/adjective/verb/adverb etc.) for the same headword
Noun | Adjective | Verb (contains 'e' or 'ee', not 'oo'; e.g. 'I am bleeding.', not 'I am blooding.') |
Adverb | ||
blood | bloody |
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bloodily |
Writing your own computer dictionary / vocabulary notebook
Why?
There are 3 main ways to write your own computer dictionary:
2. Using the Internet:
3. Using a database program: