How to learn a new English words?

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Paulys

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Hello,
I need you your help.
How to fast learn a new English words?
How you learning a new English words?

I everyday do it but I forgetting the words :(

IF I MADE ANY MISTAKES PLEASE CORRECT ME.
 

Jazz_4

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Hello,
I need you your help.
How to fast learn a new English words?
How you learning a new English words?

I everyday do it but I forgetting the words :(

IF I MADE ANY MISTAKES PLEASE CORRECT ME.
I have an opinion, and my experience says to me... If you want to widen your vocabulary, you have to read a lot. So, read! And as a suggestion... Stop memorizing words and their meanings, stop drilling word quizzes. Read books and listen to English podcasts. You'll see the difference very soon.

Regarding your request about mistakes.
How to learn new English words faster? I think this would be better... :oops:
 

birdeen's call

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Hello,
I need you your help.
How to fast learn a new English words?
How you learning a new English words?

I everyday do it but I forgetting the words :(

IF I MADE ANY MISTAKES PLEASE CORRECT ME.
The title of your thread is incorrect. It could read, for example:

How can I learn new English words?

The rest of your post could read:
Hello,
I need you help.
How can I learn new English words fast?
How do you learn new English words?

I do it everyday, but I keep forgetting the words.

Now, how do I learn new words? I read a lot in English; I watch films in English. I also listen to English songs and sing along with them. And I write in English. When you write something down, you have a good chance of remembering it.
 

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Don't try to learn to many words at a time- people who try to learn lists of words, often find they have forgotten them a few days later.
 
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