Vocabulary
Introduction
Vocabulary is a fancy word for all the words you know and use when you speak, read, or write.
What is Vocabulary?
- Words We Know: Vocabulary is like a big treasure chest full of words we know, like "apple," "happy," "jump," and "friend."
- New Words: Sometimes we learn new words like "exciting," "explore," or "adventure."
How to Build Vocabulary
- Reading: When we read books, magazines, or even signs on the road, we discover new words.
- Talking: Chatting with friends and family helps us learn new words and practice using them.
- Writing: When we write stories, letters, or even a diary, we get to use lots of different words.
Fun Activity
Try this fun activity: Go on a word hunt around your house or school. Write down any new words you find and try to use them in a sentence.
Remember
- Vocabulary is all the words we know.
- We learn new words by reading, talking, and writing.
- Practice using new words in sentences to remember them better.
Frequently Asked Questions
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