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Saturday, February 24, 2007

supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

Talk about random posting. I shall introduce you guys my Dictionary.com journeys and maybe you'll take an interest, because my adventure on Dictionary.com is indeed the only instance that I'd ever have of perpetual serendpity!

I doubt our vocabulary bank is really anything substantial here in 6G, with the exception of certain individuals *cough*gepers*cough*, so I'm just trying to sell my vocab expansion methods to everyone else. Maybe you would internalize it and make good use of it (good for you!), or maybe you would just defenestrate it. I'm just trying to help.

Firstly, you subscribe to Dictionary.com Word of the Day.

Secondly, check your email everyday if possible and APPLY the word in all the circumstances available, and I do mean ALL. Apply the word to every sense of its a-million-and-one meanings (the word subtle happens to have 8 different meanings >.<). Kapoof! The word gets stuck in your head!

Of course, spelling problems would be another matter, but it wouldn't really matter! Because it really is a small error to correct! Place learning a new word in juxtaposition with having no words to use at all, of course its better to have another word in your vocabulary bank!

I hope this post would help to stimulate some interest in the learning of the subtle, delicate, "finer points" of the English language!

Next time I get lung disease, you can use pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis on me! =D

posted by Josiah Berlian @ 11:36 AM;
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