how many student use dictionery

India
July 20, 2008 2:01pm CST
how many students use dictionery while reading books and how many people they search difficult words in dictionery to resolve the meanings do you use it while reading
8 responses
• Philippines
22 Jul 08
ohh.. thats a hard question ahg.? hihi.. hmm.. I dunno.. maybe only nerds do that..^^
• China
21 Jul 08
As a student,using dictionery when you are reading books is normal So i think many people use dictionery when they are reading
@Pigglies (9329)
• United States
21 Jul 08
I use a dictionary all the time. I have the Franklin electronic talking dictionary on my desk here right next to my keyboard, ready for the instant I need it. I never used a dictionary much until my grandma gave me an electronic dictionary when I was 10. And later, I got this awesome talking dictionary. I don't read much so I don't really use it for that, but just when I hear a word I don't know. Or if I see a word online and I wonder what it means. I've been using it daily lately.
• United States
20 Jul 08
I use a dictionary whenever I come to a word I don't know whether or reading or in conversation (one of my friends is an avid fan of speaking in big words I often don't understand).
• United States
20 Jul 08
When I'm reading and I stubble upon a word that I am not familiar with, I would probably just read on and understand it as the story continues. I know we should all use the dictionary to look up words rather then ask and I do when It comes to school-related. When I have homework, for example when I have spanish homework, and I usually don't understand a word sometimes and tend to look it up(I have a spanish dictionary).
@adisah (24)
• United States
20 Jul 08
Well for me I'm fortunuate to have a built in dictionary application on my computer. So when I find a hard word, I can't just look it up quickly on my laptop but you can do this through a web browser aswell. Or even a traditional dictionary.
20 Jul 08
I definately do: as a writer, I love to find out the meaning of words that are unknown to me, and learn how best to use them. I find the dictionary to be the major starting point of accomplishing that.
@MaasK1 (133)
• France
20 Jul 08
I am sorry but you should use DICTIONARY, I do not mean to offend, but you are too much.