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Starting With The Power Of Words

By Marjorie J McDonald

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Irrespective of what your grades were as you came up through the language learning process, you managed to learn and can use the info today wherever you are in your life. That is pretty exciting that we all are able to do that. Some better than others, but everybody can participate by speaking, writing or other methods of sharing with others using language.

Learning to speak, read and write is one of the key goals in our lives from the time we are born thru our years in formal education. A large amount of importance is placed on the power to do that quickly and accurately. The ability to talk and the age you began to talk is vital to your family and all the friends of your folks. Frequently it is a subject of conversation when you are a kid as it can be used as a method to determine your level of language ability development.

When you reach the early grades of school it can impact how well and how speedily you can grasp what the teacher is attempting to get you to learn. It continues to impact you thru your whole education. That’s the reason why the grading system when you reach school permits a student to determine how well they’re performing compared with others who are learning these same abilities at the same time so they know where to concentrate on improving in that area.

So how can you recognize and use the power of words? How can you decide where to begin and a strategy to boost your ability to use words more strongly?

Curiously enough it starts with the subject of spelling and vocabulary development. The level of spelling you are at defines your capability to read and understand what you have read. It is more imperative when you’re at school but being a poor speller can even impact someone in their adult existence in the way they can communicate with others.

So that the starting point in improving your communication talents is with your spelling and vocabulary. During grades 1 and 2 the student learns 700 words and how to use them in sentences. In grade 3 the student learns 915 words and how to utilize them. For each grade after the student learns 1000 words every year thru grade 9.

Imagine, our basic communication is grounded in understanding and knowing how to spell only 7615 words. That applies to American English so if you talk another language it could be neat to gather this same info regarding your language.

When you have a grip on the basic words in your language it lets you get even more powerful in your communication and that leads to becoming more useful in your life. It’s a valuable goal to follow no matter what your age. Learn and then use the power of those basic words to enhance your capability to communicate and connect with others.

If you are learning American English, even as a grown-up, it makes the task way easier when you know what and where to begin. Learning the word and what it implies can seriously boost your power to use the right word to share your conception with others which makes you more powerful and efficient in your life.

Marjorie J McDonald is a published author who enjoys helping aspiring writers begin to write by giving them creative writing strategies. One way it all begins is with what level of spelling they are on. The spelling level determines the reading level of each person and is a necessary part of being able to clearly communicate with others. How to teach spelling and lesson plans for spelling are several of the programs offered by the elementary teacher and created to help anyone who wants to write get started. The lessons on learning level are useable for children who are just starting to learn spelling penmanship and creative writing as well as adults who want to learn or improve their language or creative writing skills.

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McDonald, Marjorie J. "Starting With The Power Of Words." Starting With The Power Of Words. 29 Jan. 2012. uberarticles.com. 22 May 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/reference-and-education/home-schooling/starting-with-the-power-of-words/>.

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