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LR Arvind
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« on: February 27, 2010, 10:50:12 AM »

Hello Sir,

Your IELTS guidance is excellent.  I am a student of  my final year MCA. I want to prepare IELTS. Please tell me sir how to improve my my vocabulary and grammar?
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Moorthy
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« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2010, 11:00:38 AM »

In my experience, Vocabulary learning gets easy only when you take up a particular theme and  go around capturing all the  key words related to that theme. For an example if you wish to describe a fire accident there are a number fire related words such as
guts, erupts, sparks, burns, blazes, rages, you have to learn and each in context. When the fire erupts from inside the house you should know it "guts". When it is set by someone it is "Arson."  Fire  has the angry behaviour and so it "rages". Likewise smoke has the behaviour of curling up in spirlas and it is said to be billowing. If you are able to  take up a number of such themes and make a little word search, you will gain interest and soon  become  a wordsmith. Good Luck Arvind!
 
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