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2025-05-10
Vocabulary Building Strategies That Actually Work
Building vocabulary is more than memorising word lists. These evidence-based strategies will help you retain new words for the long term.
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Vocabulary Building Strategies That Actually Work
Vocabulary is the raw material of communication. With enough words, you can make yourself understood even with broken grammar. Without vocabulary, perfect grammar produces silence. Here's how to build it effectively.
Learn Words in Context, Not in Isolation
Memorising disconnected word lists is one of the least effective vocabulary strategies research has identified. The brain stores words better when they're learned embedded in context — in sentences, conversations, and stories.
When you encounter a new word, don't just write down the translation. Write down the whole sentence you found it in. This gives your brain multiple retrieval cues.
Focus on High-Frequency Vocabulary First
Every language has a core set of high-frequency words that account for the majority of everyday speech. In English, the most common 1,000 words cover roughly 85% of spoken language. In most languages, the figure is similar.
Learning these words first gives you the maximum communicative return for your study time. Your tutor can guide you to the right frequency lists for your target language.
Use Spaced Repetition Software
Anki and similar spaced repetition systems (SRS) are among the most evidence-backed tools in language learning. They surface words for review at precisely the intervals that maximise retention.
Building a consistent daily SRS habit — even 10-15 minutes — can compound dramatically over months and years.
Learn Word Families, Not Just Individual Words
When you learn a new word, learn its family at the same time: the noun, verb, adjective, and adverb forms. Learning create, creation, creative, and creatively together is more efficient than learning each separately, because they share a root meaning.
Make Words Personal
Words that connect to your personal experience, emotions, or humour are retained better than neutral ones. Create example sentences that feature your name, your city, your interests. The more personally relevant, the stickier.
Work with a CharlieTalk tutor to build vocabulary around the topics and contexts that matter most for your specific goals.
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