Contributor: Delaine Thomas. Lesson ID: 12163
What catches your eye more: a color picture or a black-and-white picture? Colorful words are more interesting than plain old words in your writing. Grab a thesaurus and learn to paint beautiful words!
What does supercalifragilisticexpialidocious mean? Can you use it in a sentence?
Word choice is a very important part of your writing.
As you watch the video song Learning Rocks! Writing Trait, Word Choice, by Bryan Reed, try to remember some of the ways to make your word choice better:
Did you pick up some ideas of how to make your word choice better? Some of the ways the song pointed out to make your word choice better are:
Now, watch Word Choice by Shmoop. Try to pick up some more ways you can improve your word choice, or see if you hear some of the same points you did in the first video:
Did you hear any suggestions that you also heard in the video song? Both videos point out that you need to be specific. So, instead of the regular, small words that you usually pick, select a word that is more descriptive and specific.
Language is a tool. Use that tool as effectively as you can by using descriptive words that are very specific and that paint a picture for your reader.
There are many ways you can accomplish this task. Some of them are:
Now, move on to the Got It? section so you can practice what you have learned.