Using fragmentation time, I recited 6236 words in 236 days. Although I am not an efficient person, I always hope to be an efficient person.
I've been looking for some efficient apps and learning some efficient time management methods, hoping to fully tap my potential every minute and improve the utilization efficiency of every minute, so as to turn 24 hours into 36 hours or even 48 hours. Probably in July and August of 216, before the start of school, I felt it necessary to plan my new four-year doctoral life in the future, and I needed some perseverance. At that time, I set two in-depth goals: reading and English. Reading has been persisting, including the current second stage: persisting in writing and persisting in daily work in simple books. I also hope to use output to assist better reading, so I will leave this aside for the time being. In English, the goal we set for ourselves is that we must reach the standard similar to our mother tongue during our doctoral period, just as we use our mother tongue in Chinese. It seems very difficult at present, but after all, we should take it step by step. Where should we start? China's Universal First Step in Learning English: Words.
In order to memorize words efficiently without taking up too much time, I read the Raiders online, downloaded and tried a lot of English apps, and finally chose a software that is more suitable for me and the established plan is reasonable, so I won't mention the name, lest I think I am writing a soft article.
But none of the above is the point. What I want to elaborate in this article is how to use fragmentation time to achieve the goal of reciting 1, words a year. (I'm sure I can achieve it at the current progress)
Try to avoid reciting words you already know. One is a waste of time, the other is too simple and easy to be proud. Therefore, we must recite from the most difficult vocabulary books, such as IELTS, TOEFL, GMAT, Cobo English, Postgraduate English, etc., rather than from the simplest elementary school English vocabulary book. Of the 6,236 words I recited, there are bpassically 4,6 words I didn't know or know before, 1, words I knew by myself, and more than 6 words I didn't recite by myself. For example, medical words such as Arteriosclerosis, Peritonitis, Mucosa mucosa, etc. are too professional and basically impossible to use in daily life and academic research.
My word memorization progress: 236 days, 6,236 words. Don't fix a time period for memorizing words. In these 236 days, I recited an average of 19.7 new words every day and reviewed 164.9 words every day. Memorizing words at first is painful, and it takes half an hour to concentrate on reciting them. I feel that if time is scattered, I can't remember them. Therefore, the initial stage of memorizing words is also a kind of expectation. Sometimes, after a busy day, I don't remember the words until 11 o'clock in the evening, so I quickly take out my mobile phone and review them quickly. In fact, this is similar to the primary stage of reading. You must concentrate on reading for a good period of time (3 minutes, 6 minutes, etc.). If you really can't read it in pieces, you can't integrate the contents of the book.
words and fragmentation time are a perfect match. Now, I can recite words anytime and anywhere, and I can take out 1 words in 2 minutes. According to the current speed, you can review 15-2 words in 2 minutes, with an average of about 5 words in one minute. If all the words are new, the speed will definitely be much slower, but basically you can finish the task of memorizing words in one day by taking a subway trip, or by waiting for a bus trip or going to the toilet in the morning.
A little trick of memorizing words-don't memorize them by rote, let the words "flash" constantly
For a brand-new word, I will only really memorize it for the first two times, and the rest is to make it flash in front of my eyes day by day through the APP. The basic operation is that there will be three options of "don't know", "fuzzy" and "know" for new words, and I will
Because, except for some very simple words, we often use them, for some words that are basically not used, you can memorize them skillfully, and if you don't use them, you will soon forget them. However, we are definitely not used in the domestic Chinese environment, so instead of memorizing them every time, let them flash day by day.
For example, procrastination, Procrastination, precipitation, Precipitation, Hail and Reckless, I couldn't remember these two words at first, and then I kept letting them appear every day, I didn't know them every time, and then I continued to appear the next day. It flashed for about two months, but I didn't memorize them deliberately, but I remember them very clearly now, spelling, pronunciation and meaning.
how to memorize words by fragmentation time?
As the saying goes, it takes 21 days to form a habit. Now I have memorized it for 236 days, and the habit has indeed been formed. But I know that in this APP I am using, a great god memorized it for more than 4 days, and it is said that the number one in the scallop word is 2 days! ! ! You are not mistaken, it is "more than two thousand days", and it is worthy of being an example! I don't know what level I will have after I insist on this number of days. I am looking forward to it!
The fragmentation time within 5 minutes is very suitable for memorizing words. According to the speed of 2 new words in 1 minute, you can recite 1 words in 5 minutes, and it only takes 1 minutes to walk to the supermarket every day. The rest is to keep the words flashing, and 1-15 words will flash in 1 minute, which is basically about 15 words in 1 minutes. The total * * * adds up to 2 minutes of debris time. Where are these 2 minutes? Waiting for the elevator, waiting for the bus, waiting for the subway, waiting for friends, before going to work, during lunch break, Taobao, listening to music, and even waiting for the computer to turn on and off. Each "waiting for XXX" may be only 3 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, and there may be 5 minutes or 8 minutes more, but it is these seven, seven, eight, and odd hours that seem to be used but I don't know how to use them, so I have completed the memorization of 6,236 words. At present, my total vocabulary should be between 12, and 15,, which basically reaches the threshold of barrier-free reading of original English books. This is also the new goal I set in English this year: one original English book a week.
Look forward to the end of 217, a brand-new English world.
Wan Li, a reading bank, dreams of going to a thousand cities. WeChat WeChat official account Thousand Cities Slash ID: diversified-life.