Building a strong English vocabulary is not about memorising long word lists — it’s about thinking, using, and retaining words the right way. In this powerful episode of Mind Your Language – Podcast EP 6, we break down how to build vocabulary in English smartly, naturally, and permanently.
In this episode, Aditi Ma’am and Anamika Ma’am sit together to discuss the real problems students face while learning English vocabulary — forgetting words, lack of confidence while speaking, confusion in usage, and fear of making mistakes. If you understand words but can’t use them in exams, conversations, or writing, this podcast is for you.
This session is extremely useful for Class 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th students, competitive exam aspirants, and anyone struggling with spoken English or exam writing. The discussion focuses on practical strategies like learning words through context, daily habits to improve vocabulary, common mistakes students make, and how to think in English instead of translating from Hindi.
You’ll learn:
How to improve English vocabulary step by step
How to remember words for exams and real-life usage
How vocabulary impacts spoken English and writing skills
How to avoid cramming and build long-term retention
How confident vocabulary improves marks and communication
This podcast connects directly with student struggles — board exam pressure, weak English basics, hesitation while speaking, and low confidence. Dear Sir’s approach has always been concept clarity + smart strategy, and this episode follows the same system-driven mindset.
If you’re preparing for English exams, improving spoken English, or building confidence for career growth, watch this episode till the end. Every minute adds value.
👉 Watch till the end
👉 Apply the techniques discussed
👉 Share this with friends who struggle with vocabulary
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Vocabulary decides how well you speak, write, and score. Start building it the right way — today.
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