Tuesday 23 December 2014

ENGLISH VOCABULARY FOR INTERMEDIATE LEVEL

ENGLISH VOCABULARY FOR INTERMEDIATE LEVEL

English Vocabulary for Intermediate Leve


Dear my kind hearted readers,

In this vocabulary for Intermediate English learning section, this web would like to deliver the material in bilingual way; English and Indonesian Language. This because of the material that would be given is presented not only for Indonesian but also to all English learners from all over the world. Thus, the lesson could be understood by multinational English learners.

All right, let’s discover generally what would be delivering in this Vocabulary for Elementary English. This material section explains vocabulary lesson in intermediate English level. The vocabulary is devided into a number of sections (A, B, C etc.) with accurate, brief and clear title; and then within each section, new words are explained using a number of different techniques:

A short definition. The definition follows directly after the word, or comes at the end of the phrase or sentence; it s in brackets and introduced by the symbol =.
e.g. unemployed (= without a job); feel like (= want or desire “informal”)
A short explanation. This will be a complete sentence which often includes the new word, e.g effective. (if something is effective, it works well and produces good result)
A synonym or opposite, e.g. terrific (=fantastic); dirty (x clean)
In a situation. Some words are difficult to define and it is easier to see their meaning when they are put in context. The following is from a text about a motoring accident.
e.g. “the driver of the Mercedes was OK, but the other driver was badly injured, and both cars were badly damaged.”
A picture or diagram. This seems the obvious way to explain a large number of concrete nouns and verbs.
Carrot
This is carrot

Asking and giving direction (Verb)
Asking and giving direction (Verb)
The rule of learning this material section; vocabulary for Intermediate Level

The first five units (or first six units if you go to an English class) teach you some important vocabulary, but they also help you with useful ideas and techniques for vocabulary learning. Do these units first, and then work through the book studying the units which interest you.

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