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600 Essential words for the toeic 3rd edition part 2
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This book will help you understand specialized contexts that are often used on the TOEIC. Each chapter focuses on a particular context that has appeared on the TOEIC. The contexts are specialized, but the words are not. The words are general vocabulary. They can be used in many contexts. You will learn these words in contexts that are used on the TOEIC. | x 600 ESSENTIAL WORDS FOR THE TOEIC TEST Photocopy the chart below to make pages for your reading log. Title Date No. of pages read Source book web magazine etc. Key words Summary STRATEGIES TO PRACTICE YOUR VOCABULARY xi Strategies to Practice Your Vocabulary The more you use your new vocabulary words the better you will remember them. There are a number of things you can do to practice and review new vocabulary words. 1. Review Every Day Every time you sit down to work with this book you should look over the words from the previous lesson. Do the same every time you work with your Word Journal or Daily Reading Log. Review words from previous lessons Note words that you are unsure of Include these words in the following suggested practice activities 2. Read Out Loud Saying your vocabulary words out loud is another way to reinforce them. You can read word lists out loud and you can also read the passages that contain your vocabulary words. You can read out loud The word lists from each lesson in this book The Vocabulary in Context paragraphs in this book The passages you read tor your Daily Reading Log The word lists in your Word Journal 3. Categorize Words Make a list of words that you want to review. Be sure to include the words that have given you difficulty. Divide the words into categories. For example you could make a list of things you have or do at home things you have or do at an office things you see or do at a store. Any one word might appear in more than one category. Choose a list of words to review Divide the list into categories Use the words from each category to write a paragraph Using the same words think of new categories and make new lists 4. Associate Words Choose a word from your list of words to review and list words you associate with it. Examples Word Associations Word Associations search Things you search for keys money jobs parking spaces warning Places where you see warnings elevators electric wires subways cigarette packages Lesson 1 .