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What should you not include on your running list of new vocabulary words?

Here's a breakdown of what you shouldn't include on your running list of new vocabulary words:

1. Words You Already Know:

* Don't waste time: If you already know a word, move on. Focus your energy on words that genuinely expand your vocabulary.

* Confusing yourself: Knowing you "kinda" know a word can lead to confusion. Aim for clear understanding.

2. Words You Rarely Encounter:

* Practicality: Focus on words you're likely to see or hear in real-life situations.

* Avoiding overwhelm: It's easy to get bogged down in obscure words. Prioritize words that will be truly useful.

3. Words with Limited Context:

* Meaningful connections: To truly learn a word, you need to understand its nuances and how it's used.

* Avoiding superficial knowledge: Learning a definition without context isn't as valuable as understanding how the word functions in a sentence.

4. Words You're Not Interested In:

* Motivation: Learning should be enjoyable. If a word doesn't pique your curiosity, skip it!

* Engagement: You'll be more likely to remember words you genuinely want to learn.

5. Words You Can't Pronounce:

* Speaking fluency: Being able to pronounce a word is key to using it confidently.

* Confidence building: Don't let pronunciation be a barrier. If you can't pronounce it, it's less likely you'll use it.

Instead, focus on:

* Words from your reading and listening: Pay attention to new words you encounter naturally.

* Words relevant to your interests: Choose words that spark your curiosity.

* Words with multiple meanings: These expand your understanding and versatility.

* Words you're likely to need in specific situations: Consider your work, hobbies, or academic pursuits.

Remember, a strong vocabulary is built gradually. Choose words that are relevant, interesting, and that you can confidently use in your daily life.

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