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Words are recorded in TOEFL - Yi Group

Master TOEFL vocabulary through semantic grouping method

Semantic Vocabulary Learning Guide

  • Focus on semantic groups to improve your vocabulary retention
  • Listen to each word and its example sentences multiple times
  • Create flashcards that group words by their semantic categories
  • Practice using new vocabulary in your TOEFL writing and speaking practice

Attributes

28 recordings
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154 Quiet

2

155 Dirty

3

156 Inappropriate

4

157 degrees

5

158 Pure

6

159 Big

7

160 Positions

8

161 Fair

9

162 suitable

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163 Sharp

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164 exquisite

12

165 Distance

13

166 affirmations

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167 empty

15

168 obvious

16

169 universal

17

170 Things Attributes

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171 Quantity

19

172 Special

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173 Danger

21

174 Taste

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175 Physical Attributes

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176 small

24

177 Illusion

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178 Needs

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179 Real

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Words are recorded in TOEFL by category-Idea Group-Attributes-180 Important

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181 Magnificent

About Semantic Grouping Vocabulary Method

Meaningful Connections

Words are organized by meaning categories rather than alphabetically

Enhanced Retention

Research shows semantic grouping improves long-term vocabulary memory

Contextual Learning

Words are presented with example sentences to demonstrate proper usage

Category Types

Status Words

Words that describe conditions, situations, and states of being

Action Words

Verbs and terms that indicate movement, change, or processes

Descriptive Words

Adjectives and terms that characterize qualities and attributes

Relationship Words

Terms that show connections, causality, and interactions

TOEFL Vocabulary Strategies

Active Usage

Incorporate new vocabulary into your speaking and writing practice

Context Recognition

Practice identifying words in different contexts and subject areas

Root Analysis

Learn to recognize common roots, prefixes, and suffixes to decode unfamiliar words

Spaced Repetition

Review words at increasing intervals to strengthen long-term memory

Pronunciation Focus

Pay attention to stress patterns and pronunciation to improve listening recognition

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