Types of vocabulary?

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There are four types of vocabulary: reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Vocabulary can refer to a list of words or the range of words known to a person. Vocabulary develops with age and learning. William Shakespeare and Charles Dickens are known for their large vocabularies. Vocabulary can be divided into adjectives, nouns, and verbs, or into categories such as emotions, colors, animals, and human body parts. There are two types of vocabulary: active and passive. Reading and listening are passive, while writing and speaking are active.

There are four main types of vocabulary. These are reading, writing, listening and speaking vocabularies. A vocabulary means both a list of words and the range of words known to a person. A person’s vocabulary develops with age and learning.

The word vocabulary entered the English lexicon in 1530 and derives from the Latin word “vocabularium”, which means “a list of words”. It acquired its modern meaning, the sum of all words known to a person, in the 1700s. Eminent writers such as William Shakespeare and Charles Dickens are known for their large vocabularies.

If the term is used to mean a list of words, there are different types of vocabulary. These can be broken down, as with grammar classes, into adjectives, nouns and verbs. They could also be divided, as with different fields of semantics, into different categories such as emotions, colors, animals and human body parts. When it comes to the types of vocabulary, the four types including reading and writing are the most commonly used.

A person’s knowledge of words is divided into two broad types of vocabulary: the active and the passive. An active vocabulary is a word that a person uses, and a passive word is one that a person understands, but doesn’t use. There are different degrees of knowledge ranging from not understanding a word to fully knowing its meaning, forms and how to use it.

A read vocabulary is passive. This means that they are the words understood by the reader when they are reading a piece of written text. The person is able to recognize the shape of the letters and how they correspond to each other, and how to understand the sum. This also includes understanding the spelling, meaning and exact meaning of a word in its context.

Listening is also a type of passive vocabulary. The listener is able to relate the words spoken to their meaning. This level of understanding is aided by the context of the words, intonation and, if there is eye contact with the speaker, gestures and facial expressions. Listening is, like reading, an interpretive form of vocabulary.

Writing is the active vocabulary equivalent to reading. With reading, it forms the foundational skills needed for someone to be literate. The writer demonstrates his knowledge of a word in terms of its meaning and how to write and use it correctly.
Speech is one of the types of vocabulary that demonstrates a person’s knowledge of words. It is an active demonstration that can also rely on other elements such as facial expressions, intonation, tone and gestures to help others understand its meaning. Knowledge of a word is demonstrated by its good use and pronunciation.




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