Thursday, November 25, 2010

Types of vocabulary

Reading vocabulary
A person's reading vocabulary is all the words he or she can recognize when reading. This is the largest type of vocabulary.
Listening vocabulary
A person's listening vocabulary is all the words he or she can recognize when listening to speech. This vocabulary is supported in size by context and tone of voice.
Writing vocabulary
A person's writing vocabulary is all the words he or she can utilize in writing. Differing to the previous two vocabulary types, the writing vocabulary is encouraged by its user.
Speaking vocabulary
A person's speaking vocabulary is all the words he or she can use in speech. Due to the impulsive nature of the speaking vocabulary, words are often misused. This misuse, though minor and unintended, may be compensated by facial expressions, tone of voice, or hand gestures.
Focal vocabulary
"Focal vocabulary" is a specific set of terms and distinctions that is mainly important to a certain group; those with a particular focus of experience or activity.

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