آموزش زبان انگلیسی
نگران دایره لغات فعال خود ذر هنگام خواندن یا شنیدن مطالب انگلیسی نباشید
Don't worry about your active
vocabulary
Many advanced English learners have a large "passive vocabulary", but they worry about the size of their "active vocabulary". They can understand many difficult English words when reading or listening, but they don't use most of them when speaking or writing in English. They feel this is a problem. They would like to use all the difficult words that they know.
If you are a learner who worries about his active vocabulary, this article may convince you to stop worrying.
People understand many more words than they use in their own conversations. One's passive vocabulary is much larger than one's active vocabulary. The total number of words actively used in one's whole life is much smaller than the total number of words understood in one's whole life.
This statement has nothing to do with foreign languages. It is about how people use their native language.
MOST OFTEN MISPELLED MISSPELLED WORDS IN ENGLISH
Here are the 100 words most often misspelled ('misspell' is one of them). Each word has a mnemonic pill with it and, if you swallow it, it will help you to remember how to spell the word. Master the orthography of the words on this page and reduce the time you spend searching dictionaries by 50%.
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Diffrences between:
· which or what
· when or if
· to, too or two
· see, visit, attend or go to
· make or do
· look, see or watch
· life, live or lives
· it's or its
· The words "eat" and "food"
· disability, handicap, impairment
· bring or take
· borrow or lend
· big, great, high, large or tall
· The words "become", "get", "go" and "turn"
· because, as, since or for
· 's - is or has
And finally
· British - American English - Spelling Rules
Glossary of Common Computer Terminology
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The Top 10 Confusing English Words
Should you accept an invitation or except one? Do you eat dessert or desert after your meal? English is full of confusing words. Here are some tips on using the right word at the right time!