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ppl....u could try http://esl.about.com too.....it ain't any exam specific...but has a lot of resources on improving vocab as well as learning grammar....
Hi,
I have a word list that most students of GRE use. I think it is pretty good and useful. However, i am trying to attach it with this message but it doesnt seem to be going through. How do i do it?
The best way to learn these words is by preparing flash cards of words unknown or difficult to remember. Keep looking at this for 15-20 minutes every day and removing the words you get comfortable with.
Manu
Nobody believes the official spokesman... but everybody trusts an unidentified source.
hi manu......2 steps to be followed there man....first u will have to add the attachmen and then submit the post.....hitting "submit" directly will not upload the files.....
btw, u talking of barrons list....i have a soft copy of that lying around somewhere..... but yea..the method that u've mentioned.....thats a pretty sure way of getting acquainted with those lists.....
btw, u talking of barrons list....i have a soft copy of that lying around somewhere....
well i too have the softcopy...but never use it and the filesize is very small.some 1MB or so..contains all the 50 sets in notepad files and then there is a small exe file..but then how will i put that thing here???
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afair, i have it in html man......i remember those days when i loaded the complete damn list onto my handheld and used to study it during college.... damn....but still didn't help
Hi,
Mine is in word format and is 145 KB in size. I think it is Barron's list, but i wouldnt be sure. To be honest, i didn't check the allowed files and extensions !!
Sometimes i do things to embarass me big time!!!
Manu
Nobody believes the official spokesman... but everybody trusts an unidentified source.
Thanks a ton for the advice guys...i guess u guys are right.....mugging up won't help much...Knowing the context of the word is more imp.Also building a vocab by regular reading.Thanx Manu for the URL. I'lll surely subscribe to that.
better go for Mnemonic approach for learning words ...Mnemonics involves linking words and meanings with some information that is already available in our long term memory. This techniques works in amazing ways, particularly when you're trying to cram a lot of words into your memory.