Monday, December 7, 2009

Index Of/ Desnuda.jpg Is There Another Way To Remember Vocabulary Words Instead Of Using Writing Them Down On An Index Card?

Is there another way to remember vocabulary words instead of using writing them down on an index card? - index of/ desnuda.jpg

Assuming you have a list of them in a book or a book, you can:
repeat
Leave it a few times
Rates do with them
cover the words, read the definitions and say,
Definitions of the cover, read the words and defines
somebody test it in words (the answer) orally or in writing
the word, and on tape and hear again and again
Words to sing, sing
meaningful photograph, the words
You synonyms and antonyms of words in
Classification of their words (word types, positive / negative, etc.)
Use your own words as much as you can, if you talk to people
Write a letter (on paper or by e-mail) to someone with their new vocabulary
Instant messaging with someone in your class and use their words in discussion (serious or humorous)

There are several ways to do this. Try to know what you are interested to help.

2 comments:

blah blah said...

Of course there are many ways they are willing to take some kind of effort into learning and use. You can receive the word College Board SAT or freerice.com to walk day and play their vocabulary. It is a multiple-choice thing and it becomes increasingly difficult to achieve. Freerice.com The good news is that for every word you right 20 grains of rice, the United Nations World Food Program. Try to read books, classics. Like the novels of Jane Austen, if you want romance with intellectual lines, or the novels of Kurt Voneggut if you're in the black comedy / satire type of thing. But how to read books or articles, take the words that do not know you and you look in the dictionary immediately. In this way you will never forget that you use this word. And remember that when you search for any word, try to use in conversation or in his writings. Over time, gradually found unconscious and with new vocabulary.

sarah said...

Wat are the words

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