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Old 08-Jul-2007, 17:10
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Originally Posted by Casiopea View Post
You'll love this, Learning Vocabulary.
Thanks Casiopea. It is a very nice one. I wrote the following ideas as part of a blended learning program some time ago.

Everybody has got his/her personal experience. There are no right or wrong ways to learn vocabulary but it is good to know what others have got to say. Most people are visually oriented so pictures and graphs are helpful. In addition, the information is communicated at a glance and it goes deep into memory. Some memory techniques are short-term and some others are long-term. It is true most students follow traditional ways maybe because other methods are either too time consuming, boring or inconvenient. Learning with fun delivers best results. Find out which way you feel most comfortable. Write about your own way so that we can learn from you:

1. Learn in small portions on a daily basis
2. Learn by repeating (Memorizing/revision)
3. Use memory aids (mnemonic devices/ associations)
4. Use Visualisation with the help of
Bubble networks
Word trees
Pictures
diagrams (tree diagram )/graphs
Word forks
Tables
5. Write as a learning strategy
6. Group and organise your vocabulary accroding to semantic categories
7. Use monolingual and translation dictionaries. Dictionary skills
8. Learn words in context
9. Be aware of varieties of English: BE /AmE
10. Partnerships / collocations /phrasal verbs
11. Identify prefixes/suffixes and word roots and understand their meaning.
12. Words can have opposites, synonyms, multiple meanings and associations which help learning and make your language more powerful.
13. Use the right register appropriate to the social/cultural situation.
14. Always be aware of the importance of metaphor.
15. Remember words convey culture specific to a particular language.
16. Rhyming as in poetry is a traditional memory aid.
17. Try to guess meaning in context.
18. Always try to describe what you want to say or write instead of focussing on the word in your native language. Sometimes there are no equivalents in English as with Adventskranz (German) or job titles.
19. Make use of German heritage and Romance borrowings in English but be on your guard there are False Friends.
20. Make use of words in English borrowed from other languages if you already know them.

Last edited by Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim; 08-Jul-2007 at 18:06.
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