Struggling with English vocabulary in your upcoming Philippine exams? Whether it’s for the Civil Service, PRC, or any other exam that tests your language proficiency, a strong vocabulary is crucial for success. But vocabulary building can feel like a daunting task. What if there was a fun and effective way to practice and improve your English vocabulary, all while preparing for your actual exam?
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Before the English Vocabulary Practice:
Warm Up: Before diving into the mock exam, get your brain primed by reading a short article or news snippet. This activates your vocabulary pathways and gets you in the zone.
Set a Timer: Simulate real exam conditions by setting a timer for the full duration of the practice test. This helps you manage your time effectively and avoid rushing.
Relax and Focus: Take a few deep breaths to calm your nerves and clear your mind. Approaching the practice with a positive attitude and relaxed focus will enhance your performance.
During the Exam:
Read Carefully: Thoroughly read each question and answer choice before making your selection. Pay attention to synonyms, antonyms, and context clues.
Eliminate Wrong Answers: Narrow down your options by eliminating those that clearly don’t fit the meaning. This increases your chances of choosing the correct answer.
Don’t Dwell: If you’re stuck on a question, move on and come back to it later. Spending too much time on one question can hurt your overall score.
Flag for Review: Use the flag feature to mark questions you want to revisit later if you have extra time at the end.
Tips on Vocabulary Practice:
Vocabulary Flashcards: Make flashcards with challenging vocabulary words you encounter during practice. Review them regularly to solidify your understanding.
Root Words and Prefixes/Suffixes: Learn common root words and prefixes/suffixes. This unlocks the meaning of many unfamiliar words.
Context Clues: Pay attention to the context surrounding unfamiliar words. This can often help you guess their meaning accurately.
Read Extensively: Immerse yourself in English materials like news articles, novels, and even online content. The more you read, the more naturally you’ll absorb new vocabulary.