DO YOU WANT TO LEARN MORE ENGLISH VOCABULARY?

IS IT HARD TO REMEMBER ENGLISH WORDS?

YES!

YOU NEED A METHOD TO LEARN ENGLISH VOCABULARY

PLUS...YOU NEED TO KNOW WHAT VOCABULARY TO LEARN FIRST

By
Robert Farmilo

(NOTE: This article is packed with tools and resources, tips, and best practices...so take your time going through it. There are some great links for you at the end of this article...so check 'em out.)


This article is going to give you a way to finally solve the problem of you forgetting English words.

You are going to get all the tools and resources you need to make it happen.

Here is a method that will work...IF you work it.

Like anything else in life that is not so easy, learning English vocabulary is not always FUN or an easy ride to the land of TRA LA LA.


Here are THREE videos for you that explain the entire method. Please like and share the videos with people you know who are interested in learning English.

HOW TO LEARN ENGLISH VOCABULARY: WHAT WORDS TO LEARN, PART ONE


HOW TO LEARN ENGLISH VOCABULARY: WHAT WORDS TO LEARN, PART TWO


HOW TO FIND TIME TO LEARN ENGLISH VOCABULARY


You need a way to really KNOW English vocabulary, and you need to know which words to focus on---what words you FIRST really need to learn.

The following link will give you a power-tool to help you find the English words you FIRST need to learn and understand.

By studying the most often used English words, you are going to create a functional skill that will serve you well for years to come.

Please click on the link and become familiar with the list. Make sure you watch the videos at the top of this page. The videos clearly explain how to use the list.

Sometimes learning English vocabulary is more like a hard slog through the boring chore of memorization. 

Many students tell me that they have a hard time remembering words that will correctly and accurately express what they want to say.

IF only they could speak using their own native language, it would be easy to say what they want to. But in English?

SCIENCE TO THE RESCUE!

SPACED REPETITION SYSTEM TO LEARN ENGLISH VOCABULARY:

First of all, this method will leverage your time while you master many English words that you need to know.

TRY THIS. IT WORKS!
---> Click Here


WATCH THIS SHORT VIDEO
Try to Twist Your Tongue!

Here is one of the best websites to use for improving your English skills using spaced repetition:

https://www.fluentin3months.com/spaced-repetition/

The wonders of spaced repetition will change your ability to remember and use English vocabulary.

WHAT IS SPACED REPETITION?

Spaced repetition means that you are shown a word and you are asked what it means and how to use the word.

If you answer correctly, the word will not be shown to you for 24 hours. If you can correctly define the word and how to use the word, then the word will not be shown to you for 72 hours (3 days).

Then the word will be shown to you, and if you can again answer correctly what the word means and how to use the word, the word will not be shown to you for 7 days.

This process keeps happening. When you can correctly define the word and explain its correct use, the word is not shown to you for longer and longer periods of time.

Eventually, you will have some words not showing up for weeks at a time.

If you cannot answer correctly, the word is moved to the very beginning of the sequence. You start over with the word...and once again move through the spaced sequence of longer and longer periods of time between being shown the word.

What we know about this method is that it produces results in all students of English. The results are long-lasting and useful to the student.

You remember words longer and better. Your ability to quickly remember words and how to correctly use them will impress you...especially when you are speaking English in the "real world."

To make this all work with the most efficient use of your time, you will find links to free software you can use to help you automate your practice of spaced repetition.

To find the links to the software, please continue reading this article.

Here are some further details about Spaced Repetition:


Just in case you missed the link to one of the best websites to explain how to use Spaced Repetition to your advantage, here is the link:

SPACED REPETITION SYSTEM SOFTWARE IS COMPLETELY FREE


AND then there is the ANKI software. This is a FREE resource and you can download the software and figure out how to best use it. 

You will find download links further along. Just scroll down a bit more.






Here are links to spaced repetition software:

ANIKI:

>>> IPHONE

>>> ANDROID

>>> PC's


OTHER FREE SPACED REPETITION SOFTWARE


>>> BRAINSCAPE

>>> DUOLINGO

>>> LINGVIST

>>> MEMRISE


>>> MNEMOSYNE PROJECT

>>> QUIZLET

>>> SUPERMEMO

>>> SYNAP

>>> WANIKANI


NOW YOU NEED THE VOCABULARY TO PRACTICE USING THE SPACED REPETITION SYSTEMS


Slightly interesting fact about English vocabulary is that this next word "THE" is THE most often used in a typical conversation between native English speakers.

CLICK THE LINK TO RESERVE YOUR OWN PERSONAL ENGLISH CLASS ▼

>>> BOOK YOUR FREE TRIAL CLASS

YOUR NEXT PRACTICAL HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT?
I want you to learn one new word each day from this list:


This list was put together by TALKENGLISH.COM
Their website and online learning platform is one of the best you will ever find.


When you open this link, you are going to find a brief introduction to the word list and an explanation as to why it is such a powerful list of English vocabulary.

When you start to look at the list of words, you will probably notice that you already are familiar with MANY of the words on the list.

Your mission is to search through the list and find words YOU DO NOT KNOW...or the words of which you are NOT TOO SURE.

Please make a list of the words you do not know or are not too sure of their meaning and/or correct use.

Then learn one word each day from the list of words you do not know or are not exactly sure of.

Each day, you learn one word from this list. And each day, you review ALL the new words you are learning.

After seven days of doing this, you will have seven words you are working with. Keep on adding one new word each day.

After thirty days, you will have thirty words you are implanting inside your memory bank.


TO LEARN ENGLISH VOCABULARY YOU MUST PRACTICE USING THE WORDS INSIDE SENTENCES

Let's say the new word you are practicing is the word FANTASTIC.

I want you to make-up a sentence using the word FANTASTIC. Create a sentence in the past tense, present tense, and future tense. 

Three different sentences using the word FANTASTIC?

Yes, that's right.


HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF THREE DIFFERENT ENGLISH SENTENCES USING THE NEW WORD:


  1. (past tense) "Yesterday, I had the most FANTASTIC pizza at this new restaurant I went to with my friend."
  2. (present tense) "Today I am being FANTASTIC at cleaning the house."
  3. (future tense) "Tomorrow I will be the most FANTASTIC parent in the history of parenting when I help my kid learn how to wash dishes."
Are these the greatest works of English literature?
No.

They are not.
But...what matters is that you just go for it. IF the sentences you create suck...IF they are a grammatical mess --- that is okay.

You can always use the following types of online tools to help you check your grammar:

>>> GRAMMAR CHECK

>>> REVERSO

>>> VIRTUAL WRITING TUTOR

>>> ENGLISH GRAMMAR

>>> BRITISH COUNCIL GRAMMAR

>>> 100 ONLINE ENGLISH GRAMMAR RESOURCES

>>> CLICK HERE NOW <<<

What else can you do that really will help you become really good at knowing and remembering English words?

LEARN TO LINK ENGLISH WORDS WITH IMAGES

This is a method that is going to get your brain deep inside the English vocabulary that will help you to FUNCTION in the English speaking world.


The image above comes from the excellent British Council website. I highly recommend their online learning resources.

Here is a link to the image vocabulary resource:

>>> BRITISH COUNCIL VOCABULARY

Practice linking words with images is a method that really will help you to learn words. It is one of the best ways to leverage your time learning English vocabulary.

As you progress with this method, you will also be asked to describe what you see and what is going on. This really pushes your English language skill to the next functional level.

PLUS, YOU NEED A WAY TO FIND THE TIME TO STUDY. HERE IS A GREAT WAY TO FIND THE TIME TO STUDY.

The best place to find time to study is the time when you are waiting for something.

These waiting times are precious moments for you to pack in some English study time. And using the Spaced Repetition software makes this EXTRA productive.

The next time you are waiting for ten or twenty seconds, use your mobile phone to practice remembering a few English words.

Fire up your Spaced Repetition software and try just one word. In ten seconds you can practice English vocabulary.

When you are waiting in a line at a store to pay for your groceries...you can take advantage of this waiting time and leverage this time by practicing your English vocabulary.

When you are in transit...on the bus, train, in a car, on an airplane --- start working the English words. When you do this, you are going to really explode your English word power.

Waiting for a friend, your wife, the kids...yes, these waiting times are perfect moments when you can build a solid foundation of English vocabulary.

By continually popping English words into your mind during the flow of your day, you are going to become nearly invincible with your recall of English vocabulary.

When you need to remember an English word...it will be there. You won't have those horrible moments of complete loss of memory of what word to use and when to use it.

>>> FREE BOOKS ONLINE, PUBLIC DOMAIN, THE GREATEST WORKS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE

LIKE THE RESOURCES?

HERE ARE LINKS TO THE BEST METHODS & TECHNIQUES FOR YOU TO IMPROVE YOUR SKILL WITH THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

▼ CLICK THIS LINK NOW ▼
>>> BOOK YOUR FREE TRIAL CLASS


https://www.fluentin3months.com/imagination-your-key-to-memorizing-hundreds-of-words-quickly/

https://owlcation.com/academia/How-To-Teach-EFL-And-ESL-Learners-Vocabulary-With-Word-Associations

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