If you can t memorize TOEFL words, you can memorize TOEFL vocabulary

Updated on educate 2024-06-10
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Pass the pass. The first time there are 2 lists per day

    The second time there are 3 lists per day

    The third time there are 4 lists per day

    Write the time of the day on the title page of the word book every time you start and push yourself. This is actually the GRE memorization method, and the words on w are memorized in this way. You memorize 3,000 words a year, which is already a luxury.

    At the same time, it is best to do the questions together.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This idea is good, and the upstairs is also very scientific, but I want to add one thing: listen to 5 lists a day with the included ***, each list is 6 minutes, and listen to 1 list 5 times, so that it only takes 2 and a half hours to finish, no additional is needed. Is this useful, you may ask?

    Actually, there is no problem, not only do you memorize most of the words, but you also have mastery in listening and speaking (because you can only read and know that you will still be ugly in the exam). You can come again in such a month, and if you repeat it, you will be more familiar later. Believe me, that's how I got to 110.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Let's go next

    Memorize the word Recommend New Oriental 5

    Carry 50 a day

    Learn while playing hehe

    I'm still carrying it this way, but 100 a day - and that's still half a year.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Write a story in about ten words a day and memorize it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you have a book, you will memorize a complete book in the first month (a fixed amount per day, evenly distributed), and then re-memorize it again in half a month, and then continue to re-memorize it in half a year (still a half-month cycle) Basically, you are already qualified to take the exam.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Well, I've taken vocabulary classes, and there are pros and cons to both approaches.

    The vocabulary class will classify and introduce words by classification methods such as roots or word meanings, pay attention! It is an introduction, including the parts of speech and attention when using, etc., but don't expect the teacher to tell you to memorize it, unless you remember it;

    The explanation of the vocabulary class can only be an auxiliary, the key is personal efforts, no one can help you with the things to remember, and you don't expect to come back from class every day to memorize all the words spoken that day, because this course talks too much in each class, and it is almost impossible to memorize all of them after class that day, and you can only rely on your persistent learning in the future;

    And also! Don't think that you have memorized it once you have memorized it, if you don't memorize thousands of words more than five times, you will have no impression after memorizing it together, and you must continue to review it in a planned way, and learn from the past

    If there is anything you don't understand, you can continue to ask me

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