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| Dear freind, first of all welcome to the forum, and I was in your situation once looking for something to increase my vocabulary and I found it! I can tell you it is very usefull. I will give you some of the books I found in the library and I think you can find more: 1. The world of words : vocabulary for college students / Margaret Ann Richek. 2. NTC vocabulary builders / Peter Fisher, editor. 3. Vocabulary / Cathrine Hilton, Margaret Hyder. 4. A Way with words : vocabulary development activities for learners of English : book 2 / Stuart Redman and Robert Ellis ; advisory editor, Michael McCarthy. and you can search for website that can teach you the vocabulary... Good luck |
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