As you may be aware, a thesaurus is a tool that provides lists of
words that have similar meanings. For example, an entry for the word
“happy” might have listings for synonyms like “joyful,” “giddy,” or
“gleeful.” Even though many people trying to learn English
purchase a thesaurus, they rarely use it to its full potential.
Unfortunately, doing so denies you a number of opportunities to improve
your English language skills and vocabulary. Read on for more tips about improving your English with a thesaurus:
Improve your vocabulary
Becoming a natural sounding English speaker means using more than
simple words in conversation. On the other hand, using large or
complicated-sounding words that aren’t used in conversational language
by native English speakers won’t help you either. A thesaurus can help
you find the right words for every occasion. In addition, if you take
note of the words that native speakers use regularly, you may be able to
form a pattern of varying synonyms that makes your vocabulary seem more
natural.
Work around difficult verbs and phrases
In many cases, you’ll know when a word or phrase isn’t correct.
However, you may be unable to formulate a response that conveys your
meaning using natural sounding English. This happens to ESL speakers
most often when using irregular verbs and verb tenses. If you’re having
trouble coming up with a response, look up the word you want to use in a
thesaurus and you may find a common equivalent that follows the rules
and makes sense. As you develop more of these workarounds, you’ll be
able to observe how others use the English language and become a more
fluent speaker yourself.
Practice sounding out words with similar meanings
Regardless of how many years you’ve spoken English or how advanced
your language skills are, you may always have an accent. Even though
there are many dialects of English, you may feel self conscious about
pronouncing certain words in front of groups. By looking through a
thesaurus, you may be able to finds words similar to ones that you have
difficulty verbalizing that you can use instead.
Improve comprehension
As you become more advanced in your English language practice, you
can take sentences and try adding new words from a thesaurus. This will
help you practice everything from verb tenses to creating a specific
style of expression. As you read the new sentence, you’ll gain new
insights into possible meanings and see how sentences need to be changed
to accommodate different words. This will help you identify stylistic
differences as well as subtle changes in meaning. You may even find that
you can improve your grammar skills much more quickly this way.
If you are trying to learn English, you’ll probably use the
dictionary more than a thesaurus. While a dictionary is a valuable tool,
it won’t do as much to help you learn a broad range of words that have
similar meanings as a thesaurus will. Once you begin working with a
thesaurus, you’ll find that you can convey your meanings more accurately
and better distinguish the more subtle elements of the English
language.
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