Solid Vocabulary
Those with Solid vocabulary prefer to communicate at an in-depth level in fields with which they're most familiar.
>Description :
Those with Solid vocabulary prefer to communicate at an in-depth level in fields with which they're most familiar.
>Easier :
1.Using words that everyone can understand.
2.Listening rather than talking when in a conversation about an unfamiliar subject.
3.Communicating within your own circle of friends and coworkers.
4.Communicating with others in your areas of interest.
>Difficult :
1.Understanding complicated material about unfamiliar subjects.
2.Using few words to communicate specific thoughts or feelings.
3.Finding precise words when communicating in an area where you are notknowledgeable.
4.Writing about unfamiliar subjects.
>Results Show :
1.You’re comfortable using the vocabulary you hear every day.
2.You might know more words from a specialized field or interest you enjoy regularly.
3.You can add more general vocabulary by exploring new topics.
4.You might need to look up new words as you run across them.
>Aptitude Awareness :
You enjoy having just enough vocabulary tools in your toolbox. You are probably most comfortable communicating about subjects in which you have a great deal of interest and experience. Communicating in areas that are new or unfamiliar to you is a challenge. You might find yourself fishing for words in those situations.
>Tips :
1.Ask questions if you don't understand what someone is explaining.
2.When you run across a new word or term, take time to look it up in a dictionary.
3.When exploring a new idea, talk it over with your circle of friends with whom you communicate easily.
4.Try subscribing to a "Word for the Day" website or
application.
5.When you are preparing to make a presentation, practice it several times and look up any unfamiliar terms.