英米系英単語集(まとめ) +4ランク(易・標準・難・超難)に区分[第13版] 1100 Words You Need to Know :標準(920語中352語(38.26%)がSVL外)IDIOMSは除く、Fourth Edition Word Smart :標準(824語中295語(35.80%)がSVL外) Word Smart II :標準(848語中339語(39.98%)がSVL外) 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam :難(ラテン語等を除いた549語中395語(71.95%)がSVL外) Merriam-Webster's Vocabulary Builder:難(ABC順最初の30語中17語(56.67%)がSVL外) The Joy of Vocabulary :超難 Instant Word Power (Signet):難(ABC順最初の30語中18語(60.00%)がSVL外) Word Power Made Easy:索引なし Basic Word List :易?(ABC順最初の30語中13語(43.33%)がSVL外)4th Instant Vocabulary:索引なし How to Build a Better Vocabulary:難(ABC順最初の31語中17語(54.84%)がSVL外) Vocabulary Builder Baron's Pocket Guide to Vocabulary:難 (ABC順最初の30語中14語(46.67%)がSVL外) Word Power (Kaplan) Build Your Power Vocabulary (Random House) Vocabulary Cartoons: SAT Word Power :易? 400 Must-Have Words for the TOEFL :易 (ABC順最初の30語中5語(16.67%)がSVL外) Word Smart for the GRE :難 How to prepare GRE(Barron) :難 Vocabulary Workshop(Level GとLevel Hだけ) :難(630語中426語(67.62%)がSVL範囲外)(http://www.vocabtest.com/vw/) Building an Enriched Vocabulary(Grade 9からGrade 12):難? 30 Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary (revised):難(ABC順最初の30語中20語(66.67%)がSVL外) BARRON'S Essential Words for the GRE:難(ABC順最初の30語中22語(73.33%)がSVL外) 1000 Most Important Words:難(1011語中662語(65.48%)がSVL外) Verbal Advantage: Ten Easy Steps to a Powerful Vocabulary Painless Vocabulary(全300語):標準(最初と最後の30語ずつのうち20語(33.33%)がSVL範囲外) (目安)SVLに含まれない単語が25%くらいまで→易 SVLに含まれない単語が3分の1くらい→標準 SVLに含まれない単語が2分の1前後→難
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The reason why we write in English in this thread is that it is useless to discuss the way of increasing vocabulary if it cannot improve our writing skills. Therefore we should write our opinions in English in this thread.
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WARNING DON'T WRITE JAPANESE IN THIS THREAD!!
ENGLISH ONLY
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>MBA ENGLISH ボキャブラリー(3383語中1568語(46.35%)がSVL範囲外) コレ買って大損した。 載せられている単語の訳自体、選考基準が不明瞭で重要な訳が載っていない。 発音記号も主要辞書のそれと違ってて意味が分からん。 「ゾウリムシ」とか「カクマルガラス」なんかが載せられているけど、もっと大事な単語があるんじゃない?
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読書で語彙増やしたいなら Britannica読書。これ最強。 これは確実に語彙増える。
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最初はTime for kidsがいいと思う 向こうの小学校、中学校でならうような内容で我々が知らない単語がでてくるよ
>>21 Again, I just can't see what you want to say, what do you mean when you said' And, simple question, your purpose don't same my purpose for English, certain. ' Could you rephrase it? And as I mentioned before, could you put a number or something when you post a comment so that I can identify you? Or are there any particular reason you cannot do that?
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>>22 I agree with you. I don't wnat to read Japanese any more here because to read Japanese is useless for improving our English skills.
Why don't you talk in English? It would be a waste not to write English even if you know so many English words. You have become masters of input but still need to learn how to transform 'input' into 'output'.
Vocabulary is power! If you really think so, there's many chances to prove yourself here. Don't be afraid to make a mistake. Making mistakes is OK as long as you learn something from them.
You should select interesting materials containing many important expressions from various news sources such as newspapers, magazines, and broadcasting media so that you may enjoy building your vocabulary skills without much strain and effort.