Accomplished Vocabulary
Those with Accomplished vocabulary probably fish for words occasionally, but can usually figure out meaning from the context or conversation.
>Description :
Those with Accomplished vocabulary probably fish for words occasionally, but can usually figure out meaning from the context or conversation. They tend to enjoy communicating with people with a variety of backgrounds, interests, and knowledge.
>Easier :
1.Communicating with a variety of people
2.Inviting new people into your circle with easy language
3.Noticing when others are fishing for words
4.Noticing when others are using words above the 5.knowledge level of the audience
>Difficult :
1.Finding words sometimes to explain complex ideas or feelings
2.Finding just the right word when talking or writing about things with which you are not familiar
3.Extensively explaining things on a basic level in areas where you are knowledgeable
>Results Show :
1.Your current vocabulary makes it easy for you to communicate effectively with people from different backgrounds and with different interests and levels of knowledge.
2.You usually understand what you read, and you learn new words as you go with relative ease.
3.If you hear a word you don’t recognize, you can probably figure out its meaning from the context.
>Aptitude Awareness :
You like acquiring new vocabulary tools and being well educated. You're likely to keep learning new things in career or educational settings. You're able to communicate with people of a variety of backgrounds, whether technical, artistic, or political. You occasionally fish for the right word in a situation.
>Tips :
1.Try keeping a journal of new words and look for opportunities to use your favorites. Rule of thumb: practice a new word seven times, and you will "own" it.
2. Read and learn about subjects of interest to you. Take time to look up new words and terms in a dictionary.
3.Look up words to get their precise meaning.
4.Write about things of interest to you whenever you get the chance. Record your ideas and opinions on various topics.
5.Try playing "Words with Friends" or similar games online.
6.Blogging or participating in online discussion forums can help you practice choosing the best word to convey your opinions and experiences.