Every English word is explained with appropriate Bangla synonyms and real-world context.
is a carefully curated book designed specifically for students, competitive exam takers (like BCS, bank exams, IELTS, and TOEFL), and anyone looking to improve their English language skills.
The book categorizes high-frequency English words that frequently appear in competitive exams, job recruitment tests, and everyday academic academic literature. It translates complex lexical learning into an accessible, step-by-step format. Key Features of Saifurs Student Vocabulary
It doesn't just provide definitions; it offers example sentences that show how to use the words in context.
Originally a printed booklet distributed in their Mohakhali and Dhanmondi branches, the is the digital version of this prized resource. It allows students to carry a library of thousands of crucial words on their smartphones or laptops without the bulk of a physical book.
This vocabulary guide is universally applicable across various academic and professional entry exams in Bangladesh: BCS and Government Job Exams
Mastering English vocabulary is a major challenge for competitive exam examinees in Bangladesh. Saifur's Student Vocabulary is a highly popular book designed to solve this problem. It uses a unique Bangla-to-English contextual learning method.
You do not need to memorise the entire dictionary to pass an exam. Saifur's prioritises high-frequency words that frequently appear in job recruitment and university admission tests. This targeted approach saves hundreds of study hours. 3. Scientific Memorisation Techniques
For each vocabulary entry, the PDF includes a specific, often humorous or logical, shortcut to lock the word into long-term memory.
Helps learners speak English correctly.
Competitive exams often test vocabulary through synonyms and antonyms. This book helps expand your word power exponentially.
The ultimate goal of learning vocabulary is to use it. Try to use your new words in your daily conversations, on social media, or in your writing. The more you use a word, the more it becomes a permanent part of your active vocabulary.
Do not try to memorise 50 words a day. Focus on 10 to 15 words. Learn their definitions, spelling, and parts of speech deeply.
Extract difficult words from the Saifurs PDF and plug them into digital flashcard apps like Anki or Quizlet. Test yourself daily using your phone. Write and Speak Active Sentences
For foundational English grammar and speaking. S@ifur’s Analogy: Useful for GRE and banking exams.