Paraphrasing is the cornerstone of developing your English

G'day. How have you been? I always underscore the supreme importance of learning how to paraphrase when it comes to expressing yourself freely. Without further ado, let's find out.

 

First and foremost, what does "Paraphrasing" mean? Well, you don't wanna use the same vocabulary again and again, do you? Nor do people want to hear the same one. In this case, you wanna swap the word for a different one or phrase, depending upon how knowledgeable and flexible your English is. You can't obviously learn paraphrasing over night. We have to learn this day by day, which is the only way to get to used to it, right? How? When you are learning a new word, you've got to make your own definition of the word, which means that you are already and technically attempting to paraphrase it. This is because that explaining the definition of the word in your own words means that you are paraphrasing, aren't you? So you made it!! Congrats mate!

 

For instance, when you've just learnt a new word "loquacious", you probably wanna explain the word to your friend, like the word "loquacious" can be definied as a person being so talkative, chatty, which means that the person can't stop carrying on a conversation. Something like that. Is this really difficult for you to do? Nah. I do believe you can.

 

You should try this way. Highly recommended for everyone who is struggling to paraphrase. Thanks for reading my English blog. I'll catch ya later, bye.