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Post by j7oyun55rruk on Dec 27, 2023 10:23:05 GMT
You are still a relative beginner. You are studying a popular French textbook. In a specific chapter of the book you learn the following French words that you may need to get through airport security. Later that week you attend a language event and meet a friendly Frenchman who lets you practice your French with him. As you get to know each other you will encounter words you don't know. Jot it down afterwards so you don't forget. The next day you have a moment to choose. Did you learn the textbook vocabulary about airport security or did you learn the words from conversations. The answer should be obvious. You may never need to speak French at airport security C Level Contact List so the vocabulary will be of very low value. At the same time the words in conversation will almost certainly come up again and may show up in your next chat so learning them will immediately help you speak better. Speak French This is one of the best ways to learn vocabulary. chapter after chapter of textbooks blindly trying to learn everything they come across. This is not smart learning. So after choosing the relevant vocabulary to learn, your next task is to become familiar with it just like Sherlock. Learn Your New Words The Art of Memorizing Pictures Source Notes How to Improve Your Memory What Notes Suppose you are reading a p*age in a textbook and you have carefully selected a few words that you want to learn. Next you need to focus your full attention on each word.
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