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:

  1. Delegation – A manager at work delegates the task of creating a presentation to a junior employee so they can focus on strategy.

  2. Meticulous – A chef is meticulous when plating a dish, ensuring every ingredient is placed perfectly.

  3. 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.

  4. Efficiency – A student organizes their study materials in advance, so they can complete their homework quickly and still have time to relax.

  5. Redundant – Writing the same point multiple times in an essay makes it redundant and less effective.

  6. Procrastination – Instead of finishing an important report, you scroll through social media for an hour, realizing later that you’ve run out of time.

  7. 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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