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- [Tiffani] As an English learner,
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you sometimes experience a problem
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when you're reading something
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or even when you're having a conversation with people
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and even sometimes
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when you're listening to a podcast or other audio file.
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This problem is vocabulary.
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But there is a formula.
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This formula will help you to learn 1,000
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English vocabulary words
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and that's what I will teach you today.
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Welcome to Speak English With Tiffani.
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I'm teacher Tiffani, let's jump right in.
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Okay, so here's the problem.
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The problem is you want to improve your English vocabulary
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but it just seems too hard.
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Now let's look at this a little closer.
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So the first thing is you memorize lots of words
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but what happens is you can't remember or use them.
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Many of my students have told me
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that they memorize vocabulary words
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but then when they get in conversations,
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they're not able to use them and that's what happens.
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Or you start off strong
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but what happens is you get tired and often give up.
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And often give up completely.
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Now to be honest with you I also experienced the same thing
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when I was studying Korean.
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I would study hundreds of vocabulary words
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but then after two or three weeks
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I would get tired and just stop.
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So again, you start off strong
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but you get tired and often give up completely.
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This is the problem.
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Now there is a solution.
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The solution is three words lead to 1,000 words.
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Now don't worry I'm going to explain this very clearly
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and it will really help you to learn 1,000 words.
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Alright now the first aspect of this solution,
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before I explain it in detail,
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is the memorization and repetition.
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Memorization and repetition is so important
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because it is a set pattern that will help your brain.
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That will help your brain.
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Now remember in one of my previous video lessons
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I explained how your brain works, okay?
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There are certain triggers
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that help your brain remember certain things
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so a set pattern will also help your brain
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when you are trying to remember
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or memorize English vocabulary words
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and the next thing is learn and use.
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Many times you will learn vocabulary words
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but you're not able to use them.
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This solution, this formula I'm gonna teach you,
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will help you do both.
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So again this will help you use them in daily life.
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When you meet someone that is a native English speaker
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or even another English learner,
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you can use the words that you're learning, okay?
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Alright, so the breakdown.
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Let's look at
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the breakdown of this solution or this formula.
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Okay so again 1,000 words by doing three words each day.
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There's five parts,
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the select, memorize, visualize, apply, and review.
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Okay so let's look at the breakdown
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in a little bit more detail.
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The first section is select, so you select the three words
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that you will use for that day.
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Now remember in the beginning I said this is a formula
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and it's actually a part of a 16 day cycle.
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Now the first part of the cycle is the select column,
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the first column, so on the first day, day one,
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you will learn only three words.
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And each day after that
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you're only learning three new words.
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Now let me explain exactly how this selection happens, okay?
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So once again, you select the words
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that you will use for that day,
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this is how it's going to happen,
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so let's start right here on top.
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There are many different ways that you can select words.
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Let's say for example that you are watching something on TV
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so you can select words from
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TV shows or movies that you watch.
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You may have a favorite
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American television show that you watch
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and you may hear a vocabulary word that you don't know
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so you can choose it from the television show
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or you may even have a special book
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or magazine or newspaper that you enjoy reading,
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an English newspaper or magazine.
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So you can pick a vocabulary word
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from books, magazines, or the newspaper,
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or the newspapers you read, newspapers that you read.
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The other method you can use
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actually is something that you may already have inside.
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So this is your brain.
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So there are some words that you already know.
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You can actually look for or find synonyms, okay?
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Find synonyms for words you already know.
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For example, let's say I already know the word big,
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that's a word that you already know
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but a synonym for the word big is enormous.
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So I already know this word
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but enormous is a synonym for that word, okay?
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So these are three different ways
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you can actually select vocabulary words.
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Okay let's keep going.
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The next part of the breakdown is to memorize.
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You're going to memorize the definitions
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of the words from the previous day
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so again let's look at our 16 day cycle.
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Now we've moved to the second column, the memorize column.
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Now on the far left you see the day column,
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then next the select, and then next the memorize.
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So on day one you only memorized or selected three words.
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Now on day two you still need to select three new words
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but now is when you're going to memorize
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the three words you looked up the first day.
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It's very important, you're memorizing on the second day.
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Let's go in more detail, okay?
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So again, memorize the definitions of the words
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from the previous day.
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Okay so let's look at it a little closer.
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So here's what's gonna happen,
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so right here, let's give him some glasses, okay?
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Let's give this student some glasses.
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So we have this student, this English learner right here.
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So what's gonna happen?
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The first thing is to read over the words and meanings.
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You're going to think about them.
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Remember I chose enormous
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so I'm gonna look over the word enormous and realize,
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ah, this means big, this means big.
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The next thing you're going to do is
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you're going to make something, okay?
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I'll explain exactly what these are,
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I can write really tiny, alright so what you're going to do,
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let's put RD, let's put it like this.
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You're going to make flash cards for each word.
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Remember it's not gonna take you a long time
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because it's only for three words, okay?
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Make flashcards and then what you're going to do,
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let's put a little clock right here for us,
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got a little clock right here, put a little bell on top.
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Okay what you're going to do is
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time yourself as you memorize,
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make this O a little better, as you memorize each word.
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You want to get to the point to where
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you can memorize and know three words in 30 seconds.
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This is your goal.
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This is your goal.
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Alright so let's keep going to the next phase.
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Alright so the next phase is to visualize.
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Now for the visualizing step
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you're gonna select various images
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that go along with each of the vocabulary words.
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Use them to memorize the words more.
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Okay so let's go back and look at the 16 day cycle again.
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So now we're on the next column, the visualize column.
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Alright so again on day one we selected three words,
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day two we also selected three words but then we also added
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the memorizing of the first three words
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and we're also going to be
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visualizing on that day the first three words.
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Now again I'm gonna explain it very clearly
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so let's jump in to explain it very clearly,
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again, selecting various images
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that go along with each of the vocabulary words,
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use them to memorize the words more.
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So here we go, alright so the first thing you need to do,
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let's do a little head right here.
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Student with their eyes closed.
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His brain right here, he's thinking, his mind.
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Alright so what's gonna happen is
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you first need to think about each word and
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see what picture pops into your head.
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This is important because everyone is different.
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If I say good food, the first thing that pops in my mind
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may be different from what pops in your mind
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so it's important to see what pops into your mind.
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Now the next thing you're going to do is
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you're going to get on the computer,
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you're gonna get on the computer
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and what you're going to do is
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you're going to go online
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and find an image that matches, okay?
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Find an image that matches what you saw in your mind.
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Now again remember it's only for three words
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so it's not gonna take you a long time
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but go online and find an image that matches each word
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so you're looking for three images, three images.
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Now after you find the images, what you're going to do is
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you're going to make another flashcard
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but this time instead of the word being on the top,
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the word will be on the bottom
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and on top you will place the image
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so again you're going to
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finally make image flash cards and practice with them.
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Remember these steps are so important
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because you need to practice and learn vocabulary
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in different ways,
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not just sitting and looking at a book and memorizing.
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Your brain needs to see things that are visual
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and connected to different situations
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in order for you to learn and use the vocabulary words
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so let's keep going.
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Alright so the next step is to apply.
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Now that you know the meanings,
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use each of the vocabulary words
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in a sentence that you create.
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Okay so again the 16 day cycle,
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now we're on the next column, the apply column,
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so again day one we just selected three new words.
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Day two we selected three new words
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and we also memorized and visualized the first three words
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and now as we move down to day number three
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we're still selecting three words,
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we're memorizing what we learned
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or what we selected the previous day and we're visualizing
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and now we're applying the first three words.
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Now this applying I will explain,
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let's go and I will explain it in more detail.
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So again now that you know the meanings,
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use each of the vocabulary words
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in a sentence that you create.
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So here's what's gonna happen.
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Let's have a student right here.
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So we have this student right here, right?
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Now this student is looking at something right now
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so let's do this like this, let's have this right here,
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give her some fingers so she's holding the book.
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Okay so this student is looking at something right now.
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What you're going to do is
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you're going to review the meaning
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and, this is the key right here, think about your life.
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This is key.
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Review the meaning and think about your life.
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So here we go, let me show you an example,
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so let's look at an example
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so that you can understand exactly what this step means.
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So let's say for example I have this right here.
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This is my dictionary.
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And the word I selected was enormous, enormous,
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which means very big so again it means very big,