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I always have trouble memorizing English words. Is there any good way?

1. Foreign teachers said: Listen to English for half an hour every day to develop your sense of language (note that you listen unconsciously). This is how we learned to speak when we were children. You can play it in casual mode, but only for half an hour!

2. The more you copy, the more you will be familiar with it. Copy the knowledge points...

3. Set up a wrong question book (very effective) and list the wrong answers and why they are wrong. .

4. Be interested in English and appreciate the exquisite expressions of English words.

5. Let me tell you! You have to read two paragraphs every day. If you don’t have time, read two paragraphs every day for a week before the exam! This maintains reading speed for the exam!

6. You need to review the vocabulary book you copied!

7. Find a foreign singer to be your idol and listen to his or her songs completely.

8. Read more Chinese-English articles to gain a sense of your translation language Very helpful

1. Logical memory: Memorize words through the internal logical relationship of the word itself and the external logical relationship between words. 1) Remember several letters as one, such as: "ight" light, right, fight, night, might, sight, tight 2) Old on the outside but new on the inside, such as: bridge "bridge" is written as b+ridge ridge " Ridge "sharp" is seen as s+harp harp "harp. 3) New on the outside and old on the inside, such as: cleave "split" is seen as c+leave, tact "wit: seen as t+act

2 Association Memory: 1) Association between sounds and shapes, that is, memorizing words according to pronunciation rules. 2) Association between form and meaning, such as: eye. Think of two e's as two eyes. banana Think of a as individual bananas. bird Think of b and d as two wings. 3) Onomatopoeia, associated with actual sounds, such as: gong coo coo.

3. Word formation memory: Use word formation method to memorize words by analyzing root, prefix, suffix, derivation and synthesis.

4. Classification memory: classify words into categories, such as animals, plants, etc., and carry out classification memory. You can find a classification dictionary as a reference.

5. Card memory: Make your own word cards to memorize words at any time. Write the word form, part of speech, meaning, phonetic symbols, collocations, examples, etc. of the word on the card.

6. Dictionary memory: Memorizing the dictionary is a forced memorization method. Its disadvantage is that it is easy to forget and just remember the meaning of the word in isolation. Can be used as a short-term reinforcement method.

7. Comparative memory: 1) Comparison between English and Chinese, such as: mama, cigar, beer, bar, fee, etc. 2) Comparison of singular and plural words such as: good-goods, spirit-spirits wood-woods 3) Comparison of homophones such as: right-write, eye-I 4) Comparison of yin and masculine words such as: actor-actress host-hostess

8. Understand and remember: by correctly understanding the original meaning, extended meaning and metaphorical meaning of the word, such as: second is "second", which comes from the ancient six-point method, minutes and seconds, which are two divisions. Therefore, second is also "second". By extension, it can also be understood as "auxiliary". This method is especially suitable for those words with multiple meanings.

9. Contact memory: It is best not to memorize words in isolation, but to remember them in connection with related things as much as possible. 1) Connect the general meaning of the article you learned and the context, 2) Connect phrases and collocations

10. Sensory memory: When memorizing words, don’t just use one sense, use as many senses as possible, Listening, reading, writing, seeing, memorizing, etc.

11. Software memory: If you have a computer, you can use computer software to memorize words, such as: "Happy Memorization of Words", "Memorizing Words for the First Time", "I Love to Memorize Words", etc.

12. Reading memory: Memorize words by reading English articles, novels, etc., and pay attention to the appropriate difficulty.

13. Synonym memory: By memorizing words together with synonyms, you can accurately understand the meaning of the word. At this time, you do not need to pay attention to the difference in their meanings.

14. Antonym memory: Memorize words through antonyms together to expand the meaning of the word.

15. Chart memory: Use image charts for memory. Its advantage is that the meaning, shape and object are intuitively combined. You can find an English illustrated dictionary as a reference.

16. Game memory: Memorize words in a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere by playing games by yourself and the group. You can refer to the "English Games" on the author's homepage.

17. Song memory: Memorize words by singing English songs. There are many English songs in software such as "Tingba" and "Hearing Superman", with lyrics and translations.

18. Review and memory: Once the words are memorized, they will be forgotten soon. Review them every once in a while to consolidate the words learned

19. Trademark memory: Through what you see Trademarks and advertisements can be used to memorize words anytime and anywhere.

20. Comprehensive memory: It is best to use multiple methods to memorize words, not just one, and use their respective advantages

According to the pronunciation of the word, you can find the pattern by memorizing it multiple times. .

Word memorization that can be broken down into individual words

Connect: It is easier to memorize words by basing them on a common theme. Make your own connections between words and organize words in a spider web style.

Write: Actual use of vocabulary can help to actually retain the words in your mind. Make sentences using new vocabulary or make up a story using a set of words or expressions.

Draw: Inspire your own artistry by drawing pictures that relate to those newly learned words. Your pictures can help spark memories for you in the future.

Act: Express your newly learned words or expressions with actions. Or, imagine and act out a situation in which you might use those words.

Create: Design your flashcards in English and study in your free time. Make new word cards every week, but keep reviewing all the words.

Associate: Different words are assigned different colors. This connection can help you recall words later.

Listen: Think about any words that sound similar to the words you are learning, especially complex words. Associate your new word with other words to help you remember the pronunciation.

Choose: Remember that topics that interest you are easier to learn. Therefore, choose words carefully that you find useful or interesting. Even the process of choosing words is a means of memorization!

Limit: Don’t try to memorize a book of words in one day! Limit yourself to memorizing 15 words a day and you'll build confidence instead of feeling overwhelmed.

Observe: When reading or listening to English, pay attention to the words you are learning.

I personally think that the most important thing is to spend a lot of time and energy. There seems to be no guarantee for this, so go for it and wish you success~