[Vocabulary] my own dictionary

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please help me?
i want to make a dictionary of most (all no most) used english words
so every day i learn 50 words,
is there is a book or a site to help me?
 
Please help me. (It's not a question.)
I want to make a dictionary of the most-used English words.
Every day I will learn 50 words.
Is there is a book or a site to help me?

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please help me?
i want to make a dictionary of most (all no most) used english words
so every day i learn 50 words,
is there is a book or a site to help me?

Welcome to the forum.

Start by clicking here.

Thank you sir for trying to help me, and sorry for mistakes.
My question was meaning how to collect all most used words, not just 1000?
It means i want to make a reference of english words, small dictionary.
 
What is your definition of the "most used" words in the English language?
 
so every day i learn 50 words

Learning vocab like this is very difficult- if you don't recycle the words and keep practising them, it is easy to forget them. It is often better to learn smaller numbers of words, but in such a way as to commit them to long-term memory. Also, look up all the different forms a words has - adjective, verb, adverb, noun, etc - as this is an economical way of increasing your vocabulary. Please remember that knowing a lot of words is not the same as speaking a language- it's all about what you do with the words, not how many you know.
 
Thank you for all,
I am a computer teacher, i read many books of computers.
My way of learning is reading and reading (reading 50 words in 5 minutes every day).
So i need more words.
For example car means automobile, motor vehicle, vehicle, motorcar, auto, wheels, etc.
 
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