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Post by j7oyun55rruk on Jan 4, 2024 10:54:54 GMT
This is the basis of my approach. Neither approach is better. They are different. Yet those who prefer a more holistic approach often criticize so-called mnemonic techniques as unnatural. This is a misunderstanding. What I am arguing in this article is that the process is roughly the same regardless of how you learn using textbook flashcards, novels or word list memorization. Although it may not feel like it. In other words, from the moment you encounter a new word whether in a book or a list you need to go through the same. Jjourney in your mind until you get to the point where you own . The techniques you will learn in the article are my attempt to concretize this process and identify the core processes required for effective learning and memorization of C Level Contact List vocabulary and can be easily integrated into any language learning method. Side note I think the terms memory and memory are not the most appropriate because they don't seem to take into account the rest of the language learning process. However whatever is the best term my poor memory is the way language novices tend to approach when it comes to the issue of increasing their vocabulary. So I'm using it here. What's wrong with my memory. I bet you've experienced the following feelings when learning foreign language vocabulary. You spend a long time learning new words but they never stick. You recognize a word when you see it. But when you Drawing a blank when you need it in a conversation You have no system for learning words leaving you feeling like you're wasting your time clutching at straws.
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