![]() My native languages are Russian and Ukrainian and English it's different language from them. ![]() I said it from my own small experience about learning English. So I concider that most effective, as for my opinion it's make association. I try to use more words like it and it's make speach of any person more saturated, bright and lively. Hi, Jonathan :) I am glad that you like my tips :) Thanks for your advice it's very useful for me. Here are a few my ideas:ġ)write the words in a notebook (with their translations or definitions)Ģ)write the words and definitions on small cardsģ)say the words many times (if you have an electronic dictionary you can hear how the word is pronounced)Ĥ)put the words into different groups (you could use a graphic organiser)ĥ)write them in a file for use with a computer programĦ)make associations (in pictures or with other words)Ĩ)use the words in your own speaking or writing Once you have chosen which words to learn, you next have to decide how you are going to learn them. Try to use the new word in conversation or when speaking. Make your own mini-dictionary of new words and refer to it whenever possible. #Another word for you can see how to#You'll find it easier to remember the word and how to use it by remembering an example sentence. Don't learn the word in isolation, learn the word in context. Instead, when you find a new word, you should learn the whole sentence it appears in. I think, that it's no use learning a list of new words. Secondary Plus English course (12-17 years). ![]() EnglishScore Tutors for 13- to 17-year-olds. ![]()
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