Instant Vocabulary, written by Ida Ehrlich, is an effective guide that helps build one’s vocabulary. It is achieved by helping one to follow, remember and make use of umpteen words by understanding the building units of the language from which the words come from.
Summary Of The Book
The process of learning new words can be very easy. It can happen through the easy steps of identifying the basic blocks of the language from which words originate. This book helps readers improve their vocabulary by going through simple examples of how those blocks are used in finding the origin of a word and what it means, and its combination to form more words. It improves one’s diction by making readers practice how to integrate one’s knowledge without having to memorize anything.
Why should one be pursuing an expensive course when all that is required to improve one’s vocabulary can come as handy as this book? By utilizing these steps of guidance given in this book, one can easily grasp and remember many words, including those that one wouldn’t have read or heard before. By studying these building units of words, even without one’s realisation, one can actually be inculcated in what each word might mean.
One’s success in his/her career or academics might be determined by judging their vocabulary. One can read, write, comprehend and communicate with higher confidence when they possess a strong vocabulary. Instant Vocabulary guides and provides tips through two hundred and fifty nine groupings of prefixes, suffixes and roots (the parts of words) with twenty words in every group. At the end of every group, it consists of exercises to practice and also provides the answers.
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