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Future332 Posted 10 years ago
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What is the difference between topic vocabulary and vocabulary theme(s)? Thanks.
  

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Hi I don't think there's any difference at all. You choose something that you are interested in: travel, sport, shopping, whatever - and then you look at the kinds of words you might use Different schools of English might say it differently, but I think it is the same thing Dave

  • Hi I don't think there's any difference at all.
  • You choose something that you are interested in: travel, sport, shopping, whatever - and then you look at the kinds of words you might use Different schools of English might say it differently, but I think it is the same thing Dave
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Hi

I don't think there's any difference at all. You choose something that you are interested in: travel, sport, shopping, whatever - and then you look at the kinds of words you might use

Different schools of English might say it differently, but I think it is the same thing

Dave
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future332topic vocabulary and vocabulary theme
My understanding of it is that a theme is a topic.

Themes (or topics) are "at the pharmacy", "in the home", "at a ball game", "gardening", "in a hotel room", etc.
Vocabulary for the theme "gardening" might include "bush", "flower", "soil", "hoe", "spade", "seed", "onion", etc.
But it would not inc

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