A, associative memory method:
Associative memory helps you remember the meaning of new words more easily by associating them with known things or scenes. For example, when you learn the word "exquisiteness", you can imagine yourself walking into an exquisite art store and seeing those exquisite artworks. In this way, associating words with specific pictures can help you remember and understand the meaning of words faster.
Second, the classification memory method:
Classified memory applies to a group of related words. By dividing them into different categories, it can help you remember and summarize. For example, when learning furniture vocabulary, we can classify words such as bed, chair and table as "furniture" and words such as lamps and curtains as "household goods". In this way, you can master a large number of words more easily through classified memory.
Third, the root affix method:
The root affixation method is to infer and remember the meaning of a word by learning its roots and affixes. For example, when you learn the word "micro", you will notice the root of "micro", which means "small". By understanding the meaning of the root, we can infer that the meaning of "micro" is related to "small". This method can help you remember and infer the meaning of more words.
Fourth, use word cards:
Word cards are an effective tool to help you remember words. You can write the words on one card and the meaning of the words on the other side. Then, look at these cards again and again and try to explain or recall the meaning of the words in your own language. For example, when learning the word "ambition", you can write "ambition" at the same time. Through repeated practice and recall, you can better remember and master words.
Five, make a memory plan:
Making a systematic memory plan can help you remember words in an orderly way. You can set a goal every day, such as reciting or reviewing a certain number of words. At the same time, arrange the review time reasonably to make your memory stronger. For example, you can spend 10 minutes reviewing the words of the previous day after getting up every morning, and 10 minutes reviewing the words learned that day before going to bed every night. Keep at it like this, and you will see that your vocabulary is increasing.
I hope these methods can help you remember words better. Believe in yourself, come on! Memorizing words is no longer a problem!