It takes a lot of effort to memorize words. Through the statistics of more than a dozen sets of real vocabulary questions, we can get a hint that we should pay the highest attention to verbs, and the basic requirement is to know everything we see when reading articles. Adjectives and adverbs (mainly adjectives) are also very expressive, so they are also the focus of learning. Nouns are basically commonly used, there will be no special vocabulary, and even fewer phrases will be tested. It is suggested that you remember common words in reading, not especially.
As for the memory method, it is actually a matter of different opinions. What I want to say here is just a few basic principles of memorizing words. I suggest that you divide all the words into 30 lists (of course, more or less is up to you).
Specific operation:
1。 Be quick for the first time, one order a day, one order a month.
Some people have done a statistic, and the average person's memory limit is 80 words (all new words) every day, and 50 words are memorized every day. Others know. Should not be too much? :) The first time is the hardest to recite, so you must stick to it! The purpose of this time is to master the vocabulary of the outline comprehensively. The latest CET-6 proves that memorizing word frequency is not enough, so it is better to master it comprehensively. After reciting for the first time, you should immediately turn to the review of reading and listening to further consolidate your vocabulary. At this time, you should also set aside a certain time every day (within half an hour) to review vocabulary. This time should be shorter and shorter. When you can review all the vocabulary in less than half an hour, the vocabulary is basically memorized.
Methods of linking words:
List of 1 day 1
Day 2 List 2 List 1
Day 3 List 3 List 2 List 1
Day 4 List 4 List 3 List 2 List 1
Day 5 List 5 List 4 List 3 List 2 List 1
After the fifth day, list 1 has been recited five times.
Day 6 Listing 6 Listing 5 Listing 4 Listing 3 Listing 2
Day 7 Listing 7 Listing 6 Listing 5 Listing 4 Listing 3
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Go on like this until all the lists are marked "yes":
2。 A few times.
I suggest taking 45 minutes to recite every morning and evening, so that you can review when you have time.
3。 Study from time to time.
Add a number before unfamiliar words, so that you can focus on reviewing the next day.
4。 Recite the words according to the questions.
It is suggested to buy a workbook and do synchronous exercises.
5。 Use special symbols for special words.
For example, an abacus is an abacus; Dilution =di +lute means "dilution"
6。 Perseverance.
Be sure to stick to a regular and quantitative back every day.
Special note: if you can't do point 6, all of the above are useless! !
Vast, a lot of nonsense. I hope it is useful to everyone.
The following are three tips I summarized when I memorized the four words. I feel very good after my personal experience and recommend it to you. You netizens may wish to try it yourself:
1. If you want to recite the words well and quickly, the most basic principle is to keep thinking about the words in your mind, let the words pass through your mind constantly, and read the book 10 times. It is better to read it once. We read more words in our minds than in books, completely abandon books, don't rely on books, think when we don't take books, and recite words. Try to read the words in your mind before you forget them, which will leave a much deeper impression on you, even if you forget them later, it is easy to remember.
2. When memorizing words, we should also pay attention to establishing the connection between words. Of course, there may not be many contacts at first, but we should pay attention to cultivating this awareness and strive to recite words one by one. When we see one, we can think of a string. For example, remember synonyms together, antonyms, similarities, classifications and roots. After memorizing the words for a period of time, you should see the words and think about which synonyms you have learned before. If you only have impressions but can't remember them, you'd better write them down in a notebook, and pay special attention when you meet words next time. For example, memorizing words for a while, you should ask yourself: How many words about clothes have I learned? If you only remember the Chinese meaning, but can't remember English, you should pay special attention next time. Or can you think of the same shape when you see the hologram? Although some books have arranged some contacts for you, I think what I summed up can impress you the most.
In this way, after the words are connected, you can use these connections to continue thinking about words when you are not taking the book. When you can't remember a word, you should pay attention. When you look at the following words, you can keep thinking about words with similar or opposite meanings that you have learned before. Write down the page numbers of related words next to them. Whenever I see this word, I always think of the related words, and then look at it according to the page when I can't remember it. If you have an impression but can't remember it, just write it down in the notebook and make it up next time.
Don't spend too much time on a word when reciting it, not more than a minute at all, just like scanning it. It's just that there are many repetitions, especially in my mind than in the book. Other methods include listening to tapes, memorizing word software and so on. It is also useful to look through other word books from time to time because they are fresh.