Welcome to Talkfab. Your daily source of inspiration and vocabulary building! Are you ready to expand your vocabulary, improve your writing skills, and surprise others with your command of language? We believe that words have the power to transform ideas, emotions, and connect people across cultures and countries. Simply someone who loves language and learning, our platform is the perfect tool for you. We developed an English speaking practice platform to help learners practice more effectively. This website helps you find word list for exercises to achieve greater results. Random word list means not whole word list, it's a just random word for monthly practice, we change it every month. here you find Interesting random words. You can also find words that are opposite words visit synonym and antonym.
FAQ'S
Nouns are terms that identify a person,
place,
thing, or animal in a sentence.
Common noun : For example: Boy, Fish, Park, Book.
Proper nouns : For example: Jim, Tomas, London, Washington, Seoul,
Ronaldo, Blue Church, Elizabet, John, La Case De Papel.
Abstract nouns : For example: Anger, Fear, Joy, Excitement, Love,
Hatred,
Sadness, Anguish.
Collective nouns : For example: Herd, Fleet, Pride, Colony.
Countable nouns : For example: an apple, two apples, three apples.
Uncountable nouns : For example: Tea, Sugar, Water, Air, Rice.
Adjective: a word that explains more about a
noun
or a word that shows more about a noun.
Adjective example: beautiful - They live in a beautiful house.
Adverbs modify or describe other words, such
as
verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Well, quickly, softly, loudly,
beautifully,
greedily.
Adverbs example: He ran quickly
besides, equally important, finally, further, furthermore, nor, too, next, lastly, what's more, moreover, in addition, first
A verb is a word that refers to a physical activity likes Run, walk, jump, talk, sing, speak, and eat.
Example: he is jumping.
Compound words are formed by combining two or more smaller words to create a new word with a specific meaning.
There are three main types of compound words:
Closed compound words: Two words are merge together without a space.
Example: toothbrush, football.
Hyphenated compound words: Two or more words are connected by hyphens.
Example: mother-in-law, well-known.
Open compound words: Two words are used together but space between them.
Example: ice cream, post office.
No. We include 100+ words that repeat for 30+ days, and then we update the new list on the platform.
The Oxford English Dictionary estimates that around 170,000 words are in current use, but native speakers use around 2,000 to 3,000 words in daily life.
Here are Few tips to help you remember vocabulary words:
o Read, read, read. / Practice, practice, practice.
o Use the new words and put into context.
o Do word puzzles and games like charade, last word, taboo.
o Learn words with friends or colleagues.
o Learn a few words not too many.
o Learn common and daily use words at beginning.
o Spaced repetition.
Write "Ego" Root Words.