How important is expanding your vocabulary to you?
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Re: How important is expanding your vocabulary to you?

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Although there are times which sadden me that when I talk to other people who don't have much in their vocabulary, I am forced to simplify my speech. Especially with people who do not use English as their primary language, you have to be patient with them and talk to them sincerely when they don't understand your words.
Still it is better to always improve oneself to be able to go further in life.
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Vocabulary building is even more important to me now that I am considering taking the GRE soon...
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While in elementary, junior high and high school, I was taught fluent English.
Then, in college/university, people talked slang. I could not understand them all the while. My fluent English started to suffer.
Now, I catch myself and attempt to speak the way I should.