Vocabularies EN - 1
Learning new vocabulary is significant in daily life, especially for those preparing for different English exams or school exams...
So, let's challenge ourselves to learn at least 7 new vocabularies in a week.
Revise these words each day, and try to practice them in your daily life, or try it by yourself in framing sentences using these words...
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Delegation – Assigning tasks to others.
Meticulous – Extremely careful and detailed.
Conundrum – A difficult problem or puzzle.
Efficiency – Completing tasks with minimal waste of time or effort.
Redundant – Unnecessary or repetitive.
Procrastination – Delaying tasks intentionally.
Pragmatic – Practical and focused on results.
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Here are some real-life examples for each word:
Delegation – A manager at work delegates the task of creating a presentation to a junior employee so they can focus on strategy.
Meticulous – A chef is meticulous when plating a dish, ensuring every ingredient is placed perfectly.
Conundrum – You forgot your phone at home, but you need it for an important meeting. Now you face the conundrum of going back and being late or managing without it.
Efficiency – A student organizes their study materials in advance, so they can complete their homework quickly and still have time to relax.
Redundant – Writing the same point multiple times in an essay makes it redundant and less effective.
Procrastination – Instead of finishing an important report, you scroll through social media for an hour, realizing later that you’ve run out of time.
Pragmatic – Instead of buying an expensive gym membership, someone chooses to work out at home using online tutorials, as it’s more practical and cost-effective.
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