How to Remember English Vocabulary
Do you struggle to remember new words is it hard for you to recall a new phrase you think you learned just yesterday? In today’s show I’m going to explain to you how you can drastically improve your recall system and implant new vocabulary in your memory, long term. Welcome back to Rich English episode 3.
So what do you do when you’re trying to learn new vocabulary? Well, there are many good ways to help you remember your new words and phrases and traditionally people have written them down folded over the paper, written their other language on the other side. If you’re like my dad, you might cut up those pieces of paper and use them like mini flashcards. People these days are practising with an application, something like Duolingo.
In this episode I’ll talk to you about:
- Hooks
- Sketchnotes
- Mind-mapping
- Visualization
- Spaced repetition
So, if you want to find out any more information about any of these things you’ll find it on my blog https://www.richardhill.cz/blog
Next week: I will be back with another interview to help you better understand business English terms. OK, take care for now, bye-bye.
Richard.
Suggested app/extension mentioned www.duolingo.com
Next week I will be back with another interview. OK, take care for now, bye-bye.
Richard.
Rich English – Opening the door to a whole world of English content
Certainly Rich English won’t be for everyone, but if you’re interested in hearing real conversations with people who are entrepreneurs, business owners, self-employed or career-minded then it might be for you. My hope is that by interviewing (mainly but not exclusively) non-native English speakers about how they got started in business and their English learning journey, you, the listener will gain insight, knowledge and confidence to carry out your own plans and ideas. You will also hear me explain some of the industry-specific words and phrases allowing you to better understand the conversation and open the door for you to listen to other similar podcasts and read blogs, websites, books etc. in English.