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Post by account_disabled on Nov 23, 2023 11:20:32 GMT 5.5
Can you somehow connect the action to the word? Can you connect the word to the image in your mind? It’s very difficult to remember Cantonese words. I finally got it after a long time by imagining very fat guys trying to get out of my front door and onto the street. Ridiculous, right, but it works. Attention is the first part of the process, but it's not always enough on its own. You have more work to do to incorporate new vocabulary into your long-term memory. Repetition This brings us to the second part of the technique Repetition Waxes Lost Wax Foreign Language Memory In the 2000s classic The Karate Kid Mr. Miyagi instilled in Daniel an appreciation for the repetition of seemingly mundane tasks. Waxing the right hand. Left hand waxed. Waxing and waxing. Inhale through the Phone Number List nose and exhale through the mouth. Waxing and waxing. Don’t forget that breathing is very important. In addition to this, Mr. Miyagi also wanted to . No one becomes great overnight. Yet it’s easy to have unrealistic expectations of yourself when it comes to foreign languages. That's the comparison villain at work maybe you've been guilty of this too I'm told ollie all the time I just don't know how you do it. I can't seem to remember new words There is a hypothesis that some people are naturally good at remembering things without putting in much effort. But the opposite is true. Every prolific language learner I know works very hard to learn a new language every day. This also applies to learning vocabulary. In my case I forgot every new word I learned. Almost without exception. Maybe every time or even more but I won't get annoyed or frustrated by how bad my memory is I will work hard. every day.
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