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  • My name is Alicia, and today we're gonna talk about 10 different ways to remember words.

  • So these air, actually some ways to remember words that you have sent in tow us.

  • So I'm really excited to see what your recommendations are.

  • I study other languages, so let's talk about it.

  • Let's see.

  • I associate new words with words that sound similar in my native language.

  • If you're studying English, your native language might share some words.

  • So, like I'm studying Japanese and, for example, the word chocolate sounds very, very similar in Japanese.

  • So in in English, the word is chocolate.

  • In Japanese, the word is chuckled.

  • Ethel.

  • So it sounds similar.

  • So that's an easy word for me to remember.

  • I learned about the roots of words and how different words are related to each other.

  • Many words in English have roots in very, very old languages, like Latin, so a word like Amish in't, for example, can be broken down into maybe two parts.

  • Ah, the Omni Omni, meaning all or everything, and she and the she and part relates to knowledge or knowing so together.

  • The word means all knowing omniscient that maybe you can guess the meaning, even if it's the first time you've seen the word.

  • Okay, I listen to songs and memorize the lyrics.

  • This is also a common way to to help kids learn things to through songs opposite a B plus or minus the square root of B squared minus four ese all over two.

  • A.

  • It's a quadratic function equation because it's a song.

  • It's still in my head.

  • Thank you, Mrs Sime.

  • I often watch TV or YouTube videos that are designed for young Children.

  • That's how Children in the native language learned.

  • So it's a great tool for you.

  • Don't be embarrassed to do that.

  • I do that in English.

  • We have Dora the Explorer.

  • We have Sesame Street.

  • I speak as often as possible with native speakers.

  • A native speaker can go up.

  • That's that's a strange thing that you're saying, so there are a lot of small factors that you can't get unless you're speaking with a native speaker.

  • So this is a really really great tip.

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  • So if if you don't have somebody that you can study with now, that might be a way to do it.

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  • I try to use the language routinely in the context of daily life.

  • When you're alone just doing stuff at home, like making breakfast or cooking or doing the laundry.

  • If you use the language just to say like now I'm going to I don't know, cut vegetables or Oh, I need to do laundry later today or thinking about your appointment.

  • Whatever another good example is really, I put my phone into my target language.

  • You're telling little stories when you're having conversations with people so get used to telling yourself the story.

  • I use repetition, reading, writing and speaking words over and over again.

  • Keep repeating in your studies.

  • Um, even if it feels like you know you're not making any progress, you are just just the act of doing that repetition can be helpful for you.

  • If a football player never throws a football, he's not going to be able to throw it very well, is he?

  • You have to repeat, repeat, repeat.

  • And then when you're faced with the actual situation where you need to throw the football, you need to use that vocabulary word.

  • You're ready.

  • You already know how to say the word.

  • So yes, repeat.

  • It's good.

  • I try to think in English, so it becomes natural to my thought process.

  • I do this.

  • I think about what I need to do.

  • I think about what I have done.

  • I think about what I'm going to do.

  • Um and so in that way you can practice past tense, future tense and present tense.

  • Recently, this has been happening to me.

  • I've started dreaming in Japanese from time to time or I dream bi lingual Lee.

  • It's exciting.

  • I think I tried to use the word in a simple sentence, so I learned whole phrase is not just individual words.

  • Yes, this is a huge tip, So vocabulary is important.

  • Of course, if you don't know a keyword, you might miss the meaning of something.

  • But context is important, too.

  • So there might be two words which seemed very similar, like big and large, for example.

  • But when should I use large?

  • When should I use big like If your clothes shopping and you say, Do you have this in a big size?

  • It might not be the correct way to use the word.

  • Instead, do you have this in a large size is the correct phrase.

  • So learning how to use the correct vocabulary word at the correct time is important, and you can do that through studying sentences and phrases instead of just vocabulary.

  • This is why reading is important.

  • I feel reading as much as possible, especially the newspaper helps me to remember words.

  • When I was a kid, I just read everything I was.

  • I was so into reading.

  • I loved it, and I think that it helped.

  • It actually helped my language skills improve even in my native language again.

  • At first it's really hard to do, and you might have to use a dictionary a lot, but you'll learn gradually more natural speaking patterns, more natural writing patterns to which will help you to sound more natural when you speak, and maybe you can help your listening skills to when you can listen for those patterns that you see in textbooks that you see in newspapers.

  • In novels, whatever is a great tool reading and thinking This prevents the end.

  • So those are 10 tips that you can use to remember new words and new phrases.

  • Try them out.

  • I'm going to be doing my best with my target language.

  • I hope that you do, too.

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  • In this guide, you'll discover the top eight ways to practice and master writing with our lessons and learning program.

  • Let's begin number one right out The words and phrases by hand.

  • One of the best ways to improve your writing is to simply write more.

  • So write every word, phrase and sentence that you learn the lessons by hand in a notebook.

  • You can write out the conversations from the dialogue study tool.

  • Example.

  • Sentences from the lesson notes and words and phrases from our vocabulary lists.

  • Number two.

  • Take the writing quizzes with every lesson you get.

  • Review Quiz is to help you master what you've learned.

  • Just scroll down to the vocabulary section or click on vocabulary.

  • Click on Take Quiz and then click on writing questions.

  • Number three.

  • Leave a comment on the lesson.

  • After you're done with a lesson, be sure to use what you've learned.

  • Whether a new word or a grammar point, Leave a comment in the comment section, and our teachers will review it and give you feedback.

  • Number four Dictation Dictation is a study method where you write down what you here as a way to test both your writing and listening skills.

  • You can do this with any one of our audio and video lessons.

  • This method is recommended for intermediate level learners and above.

  • Number five creates sentences.

  • Using newly learned words.

  • You can learn new words with our lessons, the word of the day, the vocab lists and the core 2000 word list, which gives you the 2000 most frequently used words and as mentioned before, you can also leave a comment with a practice sentence and our teachers will review it.

  • Number six right short messages to your premium plus teacher.

  • Just write out a message and send it to your premium plus teacher for review.

  • In fact, as a first step, all new premium plus users are asked to write a self introduction and send it to their teacher.

  • Your teacher will review your work, give you feedback corrections and help you improve your writing skills.

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  • Get writing assignments from your premium plus teacher.

  • You can also get assignments that cover listening, writing, speaking and even reading from your teacher.

  • These assignments can be tailored to your goals and needs.

  • You get a new one every week for any time.

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  • Get even more lessons in the lesson library.

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  • You get instant access to all of the pathways and lessons that will help you master all areas of the language, including writing.

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  • I want to improve reading in your target language.

  • In this guide, you'll discover the top 10 ways to practice reading with our lessons and learning program.

  • Let's begin Number one.

  • Start a lesson and read along with the lesson notes with every lesson you get.

  • Bonus lesson notes Thes gave you the lesson in writing the dialogue, the vocabulary and the grammar explanations.

  • So as you listen to a lesson read along with the lesson notes by listening and reading along, you hear how each word is pronounced and can easily keep up.

  • Number to read with the dialogue Study tool with the dialogue study tool, you get the line by line breakdown of a lessons conversation.

  • You get the text, the translation of the audio and, if applicable, the Roman ization so you can read and listen to each line individually to practice your reading.

  • Re read and review each line until you master it, Then move on to the next line.

  • You get this feature in every one of our lessons.

  • Number three read along with the lesson transcript.

  • You also get transcripts with every lesson thes air word for word scripts of everything that was said in the lesson and are completely free to access.

  • So use thes to read along number four.

  • Download the pdf notes in transcripts.

  • Want to practice reading on your own time?

  • Save the lesson notes and transcripts as p D.

  • Efs to your device and keep them forever.

  • That way, you can open them up and practice reading at any time.

  • You can also print the PDS out to keep as physical reading.

  • Material number five.

  • Practice with extensive reading books.

  • Extensive reading is a learning tactic.

  • Re read as many books as possible at a level that's easy for you and you follow these two rules.

  • One you skip over words you don't know and to you jumped to a new book.

  • If the current one is boring, the goal is to help you master reading vocab and grammar simply by reading a lot without getting stuck on minor words.

  • You confined extensive reading books from absolute beginner level to advanced these air.

  • Simple one line per page books and all of the translations are on the lesson page.

  • Simply look for the extensive reading pathways in the lesson library.

  • You can also download these books as P D.

  • EFs and print