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How to memorize words:
First of all, understand English and Chinese, at least give you a Chinese language, be able to pronounce English words, this is rote memorization, or memorization of sentences.
Then it is to memorize the words and letters, the premise is to be able to pronounce the pronunciation of the words, don't look at the words first, write according to the pronunciation, see if the writing is correct, write it incorrectly, and then revise it, memorize it a few times.
Whether it's a long or short word. First contact. You must be able to pronounce the word correctly.
This must be memorized. Once you have decided on the pronunciation, spell the letters according to the pronunciation. This takes experience and feeling.
The landlord tries to memorize the words, and after finding the feeling, it will be much easier to remember the words, of course, the time to be familiar with this experience varies from person to person. The landlord must be patient. Especially confusing words.
It is more important to memorize according to the pronunciation. For example, the word subject was also written as sujbect. And then I found a way to do it, and that was to follow the pronunciation.
Write according to sa be jue ke te. There will be no mistakes.
Actually, I didn't memorize the words on my mind, but I basically read them once I read them, and I couldn't remember them, so I used this method.
Rote memorization is not helpful for learning English, and the landlord can develop a sense of language with this method, and after using it for a long time, he can write simple words without memorizing.
I wish you a happy study The original text is all written by me. Personal experience.
It's all the landlord's kind of problem. I've done it many times.
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Everyone's way of remembering words is different, you can try to explore it yourself, I like to memorize it through association, and then it is easy to break down the words, and it is easy to remember the words that are separated from each other and the words you already know. Let's take your time and try your best.
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The most important thing is to learn phonetic transcription, many words have prefixes, suffixes, and some letter combinations are pronounced regularly, learn to read phonetic transcription, so that it is easier to remember!
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Combined with real things, connect the phonetic transcription of words and the meaning of words, how to associate it by yourself, and another way is the root method, take the combined words apart and remember them, because some roots have special meanings, such as trans- has the meaning of change, you remember trans (change) + form (form) = deformation transform (make...) Morphing) is the meaning of changing the form, and I hope these methods help you.
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One I use a lot, and it's super effective!
When you memorize a word, take a blank piece of paper, write it as you read it, and memorize it according to the pronunciation of the word.
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The following is a description of how to deal with English words that are difficult to memorize:
1. To memorize words well, to memorize quickly, the most basic principle is to keep thinking about words in the brain, let the words continue to pass through the brain, read the book 10 times, it is better to go through the brain again. To make sure that words are in your head much more times than in books, you must completely put aside books, do not rely on books, and think about words and memorize words when you don't take books.
2. When memorizing words, you should also pay attention to making connections between words. Of course, there may be very few connections that can be made at the beginning, but it is important to cultivate this awareness, strive to memorize the words one by one, and remember the string when you see one. For example, if you memorize synonymous words together, antonyms, resemblances, classifications, and roots, after memorizing the word for a while, you should see the word and think about what synonyms you have learned before.
3. Don't spend too much time on a word when memorizing words, it doesn't take more than a minute at all, like a scan. It's just that it's repeated a lot more times, especially in the head of the mind than in a book. Other methods include listening to audio tapes, memorizing software, and so on.
It's also useful to flip through other word books from time to time, because it's fresh.
Methods of memorizing English words.
1.Put the words in a specific text and a respectful environment to memorize. Concentrating a lot of time, a large chunk of time, on memorizing words is often ineffective.
2.Repeat memories. Spread out your time and see each other often.
And every time, you must make full use of various organs to memorize, such as handwriting, oral reading, listening to your own pronunciation, looking at the shape of the word, and thinking about how to use the word. If you learn 15 words on the first day, you should spend 10 minutes reading and writing before you break that night. While thinking, the brain leaves information about the sound, shape and meaning of words at the same time; The next morning, take six to ten minutes to memorize these 15 words. On the third day, memorize once in five minutes, then write four times after a week, and write five times after a month, so that after five repetitions, you can remember the words well.
3.Memorize by pronunciation. The pronunciation and spelling of English characters are closely related. Students also tend to think of the spelling of a word from the pronunciation in learning, this habit is good, and this kind of "looking at the text to make sense" is also beneficial.
4.Associative memory methods. That is, to memorize the various joint manuscripts of the foreign language itself. Such as heteromorphic synonyms contrast associations; contrasting associations of homographs and homonyms; contrast of isophonetic heteronyms; Contrasts of synonyms; Words with opposite sounds and meanings are grouped into duals for comparison, etc.
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Here's how to memorize English words:
1. Associative mnemonics.
This kind of mnemonics is also the mnemonics of this and the other. When you see a certain word, think carefully about whether it is similar to the word you memorized before in terms of shape or meaning. Memorizing one word and reviewing other words without confusion.
Or, when you see the meaning of a word, you can then think of other words with similar meanings.
2. Jet lag memory.
The number and number of words memorized in one round are limited, but if this limitation is expanded to multiple rounds of review, following the rules of human memory, distinguishing time periods, and repeating memorization every few hours, the memory effect will naturally be better. It is recommended that you memorize a certain number of words repeatedly throughout the day, and the interval between them should not be too long, two to three hours is better.
Then, every few days, review the words you've memorized, and so on. A seemingly boring and monotonous thing, in a reasonable time arrangement, will no longer be boring, and the efficiency will not be in the doldrums again. However, this method of learning requires you to be able to persevere, and in the long run, the speed at which you learn and improve your English will be significant.
3. Query induction method.
This method is to be diligent in looking up the dictionary. If you encounter a word that you can't guess, guess it first, and then check it if you can't guess it. In the process of searching, do not limit yourself to the words you are looking up.
For example, when you look up absent, you should be able to do ten lines at a glance. Be diligent at this time. That is, when looking up the word, you should pay attention to the words before and after it.
Because the few before and after it are often its derivatives or similar words, so that you can remember several of them and get twice the result with half the effort. You should prepare one or two notebooks to record the crappy words that you have memorized and forgotten, as well as the similar words and synonyms that are difficult to distinguish the parts of speech and the meaning of the words.
This method of revision will be of great help to the buddies during the second round and sprint period throughout the review. The usual accumulation can make the focus of the review in the last two stages clearer and the content to be more specific.
4. Sentence meaning mnemonics.
While memorizing and memorizing, it is necessary to form a simple sentence according to the words memorized, so that it is easy to memorize deeply, so that you can say it completely and accurately in your own language, and form a usage record in your mind to know how the word is used; In what kind of sentence, how is it translated, etc.
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Here's how to memorize words:
1. Creating associations is a common way to memorize words.
English words can be translated into things or scenes that are familiar to you, and associated memories can be formed. For example, associating "banana" with "bandana" can also be effective in helping you remember these two words.
2. Hierarchical memory is another effective way to memorize words.
It includes acronym memory, categorical memory by word meaning, etc. For example, the word "gif" can be memorized as an acronym for "graphics interchange format".
3. The use of root affixes is also a widely used method of memorizing words.
By mastering common root affixes, you can deeply understand the meaning of words and memorize them. For example, the word "bio-" in "biology" means "life" and "logy" means "discipline", and the specific meaning of the word can be explained by such root affixes.
4. Constructing context is also a very effective way to memorize words.
By putting words into real context, the meaning of the words can be understood more vividly and the memory can be deepened.
For example, when learning the word "exciting," you can construct vivid sentences such as "she finds her work exciting."This not only helps you remember the meaning of the word, but also helps you to hint at the usage of the word.
5. A variety of practice methods are also an important way to improve word memory.
From reading and listening to writing, speaking, and other aspects of practice can help us master words more comprehensively. In daily learning and use, it is necessary to constantly consolidate and review words in order to facilitate long-term memory.
The above five methods of memorizing words are only a part of them, mainly introducing the more basic and widely practiced methods. Readers who are new to learning English can choose the memorization method according to their own characteristics and actual needs, but they need to pay attention to insisting on connection and systematic learning. To sum up, memorizing words requires multi-faceted perspectives, a variety of ways to practice, and long-term persistence and consolidation.
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Here's how to say English words:
1. Anatomical mnemonics.
By dissecting unfamiliar words, figuring out their ins and outs, mastering their structural characteristics, understanding their true meanings, and achieving the purpose of memorization.
1) Dissect from the aspect of word construction (root, prefix, suffix, etc.), such as: internationalize prefix inter root nation adjective suffix -al verb suffix -ize.
2) Dissect from the aspect of words in words, such as: season contains sea and son, fever contains ever, satisfaction contains sat and is and fact, and yesterday contains yes and day.
2. Memorize words in a lot of reading.
Choose a foreign language book (periodical) that is difficult to be appropriate, start from scratch, read it word by word, check the dictionary when you encounter new words, only memorize it in your head, don't annotate, and check it again the next time you encounter it again, just stick to it, and the reading level will be broken. The advantages are: in the process of reading a lot, the repetition rate of commonly used words is high, and these words appear in sentences in various grammatical forms, with many variations.
The words memorized in this way are alive and strong.
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Here's how to memorize English words:
1. Repetitive mnemonics:
Repetition deepens memory"Traces"。As the saying goes"Once born, two times cooked, and three times into a master"But this repetition is not a simple, mechanical reciprocation, but a well-spaced interval between the socks and the rest, and according to Ebbinghaus's forgetting curve, the person's forgetting begins after recognizing, first fast and then slow. Therefore, the review interval should be short first and then long.
It should be memorized every 20 minutes after the first memory, the third time the next day, the fourth time after a week, and the fifth time after a month, so that repeated times can not only form a long-term memory but also have a better effect. This method is suitable for people who have more time and can dedicate a period of time to learning English. It takes perseverance to keep it on the line.
2. Contextual memory method:
Memorizing English words is related to the environment. We have to make use of it when memorizing and understanding English words"Environmental factors"of"Hint"and then gradually get rid of these in the process of continuous learning and application"Environmental factors"of"Hint"to achieve abstract memory and comprehension.
Moreover, even if a new word has been memorized, its meaning is only known in a specific environment, and when the environment changes, it seems to become a new word again. For example, if you learn a new word from a lesson and do remember it, it may feel unfamiliar if you put it in a new lesson.
3. Chart memory method:
Using the diagram method, it is possible to organize scattered and scattered materials and memorize them as a whole. Diagrams allow learners to quickly identify the similarities and differences between memories and show the connections between them. Chart memory helps to store and retrieve memorized information on a regular basis.
For example, some prepositions that represent the concept of space, when understood from the content of the Chinese translation, are often mistaken or confused, but if they are represented by diagrams, they are easy to understand and remember, such as: under beneath, on over above, across through, in on to the south, in into and so on; There are some things in English that are more suitable for making **.
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