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XX can't forget" uses some Chinese homonyms or something to help memorization. But those Chinese are more difficult for children to understand at all, but the picture is suitable for young children's animation, which seems nondescript. And a lot of words with a large difference in difficulty are arranged together.
In fact, the reason why I don't recommend this is that the teaching method is not scientific, and it is not a model for people to gradually build up English thinking. It's definitely not a good way to memorize a word and then use Chinese to move through it. People in English-speaking countries don't know Chinese at all, so don't they learn words?
My English is not very good and I am completely self-taught, but I have worked in a foreign company for 6 years, and my colleagues are all foreigners, so I have honed some learning experience in English.
Clause. First, you can't memorize words for the sake of memorizing words, you need to use the learned words in a lot of listening, speaking, reading and writing, and it doesn't make much sense to memorize one or two Chinese meanings in isolation.
Clause. 2. No matter what magical and fancy methods there are, there is no shortcut to memorizing words - memorizing words is boring, and you can't get around the hurdle of spending a lot of time memorizing.
Clause. 3. Many methods invented by others look magical, but they may not be effective for you, in fact, the most effective method is for you to find a set of methods suitable for your own characteristics through learning and persistently use them.
For example, I think memorizing words is very boring, never deliberately memorize words, usually watch a lot of English news on the Internet, open the dictionary software, see the words I don't know, the mouse points to see the meaning, just memorize it. Anyway, after encountering this word a few times, I basically remembered it. I also like root word mnemonics, such as "The Mystery of English Vocabulary" and "Merriam-Webster".'S Vocabulary Builder is commonly known as Wei Xiaolu and Word Power Made Easy Both books are read for the purpose of understanding words.
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Taking the time to memorize every day is to read the words, then memorize, look at the memorization, and then use it, and remember it when you use it more, so it is very important to use it.
Regarding memorizing words, there is a method called associative memory, I am not very in favor of this method, this method is very brain-consuming, and it is more time-consuming, so I don't advocate this method very much. Of course, associative mnemonics can develop your imagination to a certain extent.
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If you have any doubts, you naturally have to look at what everyone has to say. The example is the best proof - "Jiang Jingyi's "tug-of-war" with English - going against the current before the college entrance examination". I hope it helps you, everyone is a person who learns English, and the resources are shared!
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Remember the words and don't forget the way to start the limbs is as follows:
But that's definitely for friends who have a good foundation in English. If you don't have a good foundation in English at the beginning, then you can only follow me step by step, just like me. In fact, the most important point is that there is no shortcut to learning.
2: Listening: The listening part is the easiest part of the fourth and sixth level exams to get scores.
Out of a total score of 20 points, if the listening level is good, it is not a problem to score 16-18 points. The so-called level is good, I think as long as you can understand stand english, it is enough to cope with level 6. As a person, I have not systematically listened to the questions of the fourth and sixth grade exams in previous years, but the test evaluation score and listening score are all 16-18 points.
In the beginning, I had a hard time listening to Special English. My method is: listen to an SP 4-5 times, figure out the pronunciation and meaning of the English words you don't understand, and then insist on 2 hours of listening training every day to attack the SP.
If it's okay, take a *** hanging ear and let yourself slowly get used to the English context.
Two months later, I listened to a tape of the Level 4 English test, and I found that what I didn't understand at all had become simpler.
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How to remember English words will not be forgotten
1.Put the words in the context of specific texts and contexts to memorize
Put the words in the context of specific texts and contexts to memorizeConcentrating 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, we must make full use of the coordinated actions of each kind of organ to memorize, such as handwriting, oral reading, listening to your own pronunciation, seeing the shape of the word, and thinking about how to use the word. If you learn 15 words in a day, you should spend 10 minutes reading and writing before resting 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, once in five minutes, then after a week and a month later, the words can be memorized better after five repetitions.
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 by using the various connections of the foreign language itself. For example, the contrast association of heteromorphic synonyms: the contrast association of homographs and homonyms, the contrast of isophonic synonyms; 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 words:
1.Categorical mnemonics:
Classify words according to their meanings or parts of speech, and then memorize them. For example, all animal words are grouped together, all color words are grouped together, and so on.
2.Associative mnemonics:
3.Root affix mnemonics:
Learn the roots and affixes of words and infer the meaning of words from their meanings, making it easier to remember. For example, "tele" is a root word that can be used to infer the meaning of "television". Another advantage of root affixes is that it allows you to memorize a large number of words at once, and the association is universal.
4.Repeat the mnemonic method several times:
Repeating the same word several times can deepen your memory. It can be repeated in a variety of ways, such as writing, reading, listening, and speaking.
5.Make flashcards:
Writing words and their meanings on cards and reciting a certain number of cards each day can deepen your memory.
6.Contextual mnemonics:
Find a random reading question on the college entrance examination English giant micro local tyrant gold, read it by yourself first, see how much you can understand, and circle the words you don't know and are not familiar with. Compare the answers to determine the specific meaning of the circled word and how it is used in the text, and write it down in a notebook. For this article, which no longer has new words, read it aloud at least 3 times, and try to memorize as many sentences as possible that involve words that you don't know.
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Memorizing English words is related to the environment. When memorizing and understanding English words, we need to use the "hints" of "environmental factors", and then gradually get rid of the "hints" of these "environmental factors" in the process of continuous learning and application, and achieve abstract memory and understanding. 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. Therefore, in order to become proficient in English words, it is also necessary to memorize them in a variety of contexts. Subjectively or not, this is a tortuous path that each of us actually takes when memorizing English words, and we must not be discouraged by not being able to remember them in the short term.
For example, "get away" is used as "leave, get out", "get through" is used as "arrive, get through" solution, "get up" is used as "get up, board", etc. When you have so much understanding of the meaning of the word get, when someone asks what the English word get means, it doesn't necessarily come out right away.
But this word, when combined with other words, can be interpreted correctly and improvised when it appears in different contexts. Only when you reach this state can you show that you have a broader understanding of the meaning of English words and your English proficiency has improved.
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The method of remembering words without forgetting Zen Town is as follows:
1. Read aloud.
Most of the words are regular and feasible, especially the pronunciation, as long as the pronunciation of the words is mastered, the vast majority of words can be written by ear, and there are few irregular words left. So if you memorize the pronunciation of the word, and then read it carefully 3 times, you can basically spell out 80% of the words, and reading aloud will help you a lot to remember the words.
2. Contextualization.
It is important to know that communication between people is not achieved by a single word, but by sentences, which are the most basic unit of communication. Therefore, when we memorize words, we should pay attention to it, we can't recite words in isolation, we must combine the context, and simply reciting words is futile! It is not only necessary to know the Chinese definition, but also to understand the specific context in which the words are used.
3. Listen to more listening materials.
Our ears are mostly resting, and using these breaks to listen to English is also a way to memorize words. You can also record the pronunciation of English words, pick the words that you are most likely to forget, and record them, now mobile phones have such a function, record a little before going to bed every day, and you can listen to them in the car the next morning and review the words you have learned. This can greatly improve the efficiency of learning, and it is not easy to get tired.
Please note that memorizing English words is a long-term process that requires constant practice and consolidation, combined with other learning methods.
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Use fragmented time, read more, and memorize unconsciously, so that the memory is firm.
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