Expand Your Vocabulary
By Vision-Resume.com Team |
May 10, 2005
Pay close attention to the vocabulary of others in business settings. Take note of unfamiliar words and
learn their meanings. Use them whenever possible.
Subscribe to and read business publications such as the Wall Street Journal, in addition to industry
publications. Both will help you learn new words and industry jargon.
Make acquaintances with other language masters and listen to how and when they integrate superior
vocabulary.
Repeat new words to yourself and use them in casual conversation. View Print Version
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