Knowing origin of word is a great way to memorize and increase ESL students' vocabulary but I havn't seen much discussions here. I am wondering if we can promote this, much like promoting idioms and sayings.
We all have our ways of memorization. For example, the word defunct, I think of de-, as not + functioning, so it is not functioning, although etymology book will tell you de- is completely or intensively. And I interpret destitute as someone without owning a building or a house, so it is poor. And I interpret debate as 2 people fighting but keeping a distance from each other. De- is off, and bate is to beat.
In addition, I use "matching" Mandarin and Taiwanese sounds to help me memorize English words too. For example, eon, a long period of time, should like "yi won" in Mandarin, yi is one and won is ten thousand (banzai is ten thousand years, ban is ten thousand in Japanese, same character as Chinese) and as for the word "unfettered," fetter sounds like a waste iron, a scrap metal, in Mandarin. No one uses a good iron to make a fetter, that is for sure. Fetter is a shackle.
The concept of memorization by root and association is not new, but I am wondering if it worths thinking about here.
Thanks.
BMO
We all have our ways of memorization. For example, the word defunct, I think of de-, as not + functioning, so it is not functioning, although etymology book will tell you de- is completely or intensively. And I interpret destitute as someone without owning a building or a house, so it is poor. And I interpret debate as 2 people fighting but keeping a distance from each other. De- is off, and bate is to beat.
In addition, I use "matching" Mandarin and Taiwanese sounds to help me memorize English words too. For example, eon, a long period of time, should like "yi won" in Mandarin, yi is one and won is ten thousand (banzai is ten thousand years, ban is ten thousand in Japanese, same character as Chinese) and as for the word "unfettered," fetter sounds like a waste iron, a scrap metal, in Mandarin. No one uses a good iron to make a fetter, that is for sure. Fetter is a shackle.
The concept of memorization by root and association is not new, but I am wondering if it worths thinking about here.
Thanks.
BMO