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English Vocabulary & Word Power Building

byNidhi LonganiAvailable online & at Rajouri Garden centre, Delhi NCRStarts from1,500 Per Subject / MonthView full gallery

Stop saying 'very' for everything. At Nidhi Learning Institute, we help your child move beyond basic words to speak with precision and confidence.

We teach children that using the right word makes their English smarter. Instead of saying 'cut' for everything, they learn specific verbs like 'clip,' 'trim,' 'slice,' and 'chop,' which adds precision to their language.

To expand vocabulary, we teach alternatives to common phrases. Here, a student shares different ways to say "congratulations," such as "way to go," "kudos," and "props to you," making his expressions more varied and interesting.

We help students express their feelings with more accuracy. This video shows children learning advanced "feeling words," replacing 'happy' with 'glad,' 'sad' with 'depressed,' and 'surprised' with 'astonished.'

In this session, a student learns to replace basic words with more advanced vocabulary. She swaps 'very hard' for 'arduous,' 'leave' for 'depart,' and 'live' for 'dwell,' instantly elevating her language skills.

We guide students to sound more polished and professional. Here, a student learns to describe her sense of humor as 'incredible' and gives a detailed, engaging review of a movie, moving beyond basic sentences.

This clip shows how we upgrade simple sentences into advanced expressions. A student learns to say "I'm exceptionally intelligent" instead of "I'm very smart," and "from my perspective" instead of "in my opinion."

Our student Sanidhya demonstrates his growing vocabulary by providing better words for common adjectives. He learns to use 'filthy' for 'very dirty,' 'wealthy' for 'very rich,' and 'exhausted' for 'very tired.'

Here, a student confidently shares powerful alternatives to basic words. He learns to use 'arid' for 'very dry,' 'gorgeous' for 'very beautiful,' and 'massive' for 'very large,' making his vocabulary more dynamic.

This young student, a fan of Argentina's football team, shows off his vocabulary skills. He provides better words like 'silent' for 'very quiet,' 'parched' for 'very thirsty,' and 'brief' for 'very short.'

"What are better words for happy?" In this clip, our student Agrim shares synonyms like 'delighted,' 'thrilled,' and 'glad.' This simple exercise is a great way to expand emotional vocabulary.

About English Language Toolkit: Vocabulary & Word Power

Instead of simply rote-learning lists, we teach your child to swap generic words like 'cut' or 'happy' with precise alternatives like 'slice' or 'thrilled' through fun, context-based games. We make language feel intuitive, ensuring they feel confident using their new, sharper vocabulary in everyday life.

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