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How can I learn English words faster and more firmly?

Everyone has a different way of memorizing words. Here are some methods for you to learn from. I hope you can find a method that suits you. I will cheer you on in the 77 days of facing the high school entrance examination!

1. Logical memory:

Memory words through the internal logical relationship of the word itself and the external logical relationship between words. (1) Think of several letters as one and remember them as: (ight) light, right, 6Sht, night, might, sight, tight. (2) Old on the outside but new on the inside, such as: bridge (bridge) is regarded as b+ridge ridge (ridge); sharp is regarded as s+harp harp (harp). (3) New on the outside and old on the inside, such as: cleave (split) is regarded as c+leave; tact (tact) is regarded as t+act.

2. Associative memory:

(1) Association of sounds and shapes, that is, memorizing words according to pronunciation rules. (2) The association between form and meaning, such as: eye sees two e's as two eyes. banana treats a as individual bananas. bird regards b and d as two wings. (3) Onomatopoeia, which associates actual sounds, such as gongs and coos.

3. Classification memory:

Category the words into categories such as animals, plants, etc., and carry out classification memory. You can find a classification dictionary as a reference.

4. Card memory:

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

5. Sensory memory:

When memorizing words, don’t use only one sense. Use as many senses as possible, including listening, reading, writing, seeing and memorizing. wait.

6. Software memory:

Those who have computers can use computer software to memorize words, such as: "Happy Memorization of Words", "Memorization of Words for the First Time in the World", "I Love to Memorize Words" wait.

7. Word formation memory:

Use word formation method to memorize words by analyzing root, prefix, derivation and synthesis.

8. Chart memory:

Use visual 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.

9. Game memory:

Memorize words in the atmosphere of playing games by yourself and the group.

10. 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.

11. Reading memory:

Memory words by reading English articles, novels, etc., and pay attention to the appropriate difficulty.

12. 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 meaning.

13. Antonym memory:

Memorize words together with antonyms to expand the meaning of the word.

14. Dictionary memory:

Memorizing the dictionary is a method of forced memorization. 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.

15. Review and memory:

Once the words are memorized, they will be forgotten soon. Review them every once in a while to consolidate the words you have learned.

16. Trademark memory:

Memorize words anytime and anywhere through the trademarks and advertisements you see.

17. Comparative memory:

(1) Comparison between English and Chinese. Such as: mama, cigar, beer, bar, fee, etc. (2) Comparison of singular and plural numbers. Such as: good-goods, spmtspInts wood; woods (3) comparison of homophones. For example: right-write, eye-I (4) Comparison of the Yin and Yang of words.

Such as: actor-actress host-hostess

18. Understanding and memory:

By correctly understanding the original meaning, extended meaning and metaphorical meaning of the word, such as: second is "second", its origin In the ancient six-point method, minutes and seconds, so second is also "second". By extension, it can also be understood as "auxiliary". This method is especially suitable for those words with multiple meanings.

19. Contact memory:

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

20. Comprehensive memory:

It is best to use multiple methods to memorize words, not just one, and use their respective advantages to achieve the best memory effect.

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