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vocabulary what's the best way to memorize English vocabulary permanently... because when someone memorize some words after some time it's get forget... ??? or not instantly come in mind when negotiation with others...
Sep 13, 2014 8:00 PM
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A vocabulary notebook will be very usefull, keep it with you wherever you go, jot down new words with some examples of their use. Take advantages of your daily dead time and keep reading them frequently :)
September 13, 2014
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I think that you should learn words with opposite meaning and words with similar meaning together, you can remember similar and opposite things more easily because they stick together in your mind. Also use the new words several times in conversation as soon as you can. Another thing you should look up the word in a dictionary and write down its meaning in a vocabulary notebook.
September 13, 2014
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I understand that way to memorize vocabulary, we must to study sentence complete example: My dog run very. (Leaned 4 words) My dog ran very. (Leaned 4 words) I like the user tool anki. http://ankisrs.net/ Other way is to practice very with people the other countries. Also is important that you find for teacher.
September 13, 2014
Rosetta stone, the language learning software I think has it right. Pictures. I think seeing the word in action helps. So maybe cut out magazine pictures that symbolize a word you want to learn and tape it up at your home. So a picture of someone running with "run, ran, running" below it will help.
October 25, 2015
if you want to memorize the vocabulary you should use it. when you use it you don't forget.and also watch the English cartoons and movies and try to understand the words.if you keep practice this you don't forget.
September 19, 2014
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