I have several ways of memorizing new vocabulary. I
don't always do it exactly the same way and I think that’s a good thing.
First of all, before I actually start studying I
try to put all the words and phrases into some kind of glossary. I try to
remember all the words I picked up in class, while reading a book or articles.
Of course, I can't remember all of them so I collect them in a vocabulary notebook
and later on write all of them down into my glossary.
I add phrases, collocations and an English
definition to my glossary as I’m studying. Why not do that before studying, you
may ask. Well, I simply remember the vocabulary a lot easier by doing that and
the memory is still fresh when writing a progress check. If I did all that right
away as I was typing the new words into my glossary, I would simply read
through my list later on and would probably only keep a third of it in my head.
To get additional information about the words, I
search some online dictionaries such as pons.eu,
the Oxford learner’s dictionary or the Macmillan
dictionary for the definition and Just
the Word for collocations and phrases that go with that word. By the time I
have finished my glossary I usually know a lot of the new words quite well.
This is a glossary I produced for my academic research paper which is
about the bombing of Knittelfeld in WWII. This glossary contains useful
vocabulary I found in some articles during the research of my topic.
In addition to the glossary and vocabulary.com I
try to make studying fun, so what do I do?
I invite some friends over (mostly English students) and we play a vocabulary game. Everyone asks a vocabulary question (English definition, common phrases, collocations etc.) and for every right answer you get something (most of the time it’s cookies or chocolate). In the end the one with the most cookies wins. It sounds like a silly game but it’s incredibly simple and funny at the same time! Not only are you eager to win the game, but it actually is a great way to remember vocabulary because everyone has a different approach to study vocab and sometimes you can learn a thing or two from the others.
I invite some friends over (mostly English students) and we play a vocabulary game. Everyone asks a vocabulary question (English definition, common phrases, collocations etc.) and for every right answer you get something (most of the time it’s cookies or chocolate). In the end the one with the most cookies wins. It sounds like a silly game but it’s incredibly simple and funny at the same time! Not only are you eager to win the game, but it actually is a great way to remember vocabulary because everyone has a different approach to study vocab and sometimes you can learn a thing or two from the others.
What I believe can be very helpful and will
definitely try out for the first progress check are these flash card apps. I
never used flash cards before because I thought it would take me too much time
to make them but with apps like gFlash or anki I won’t lose any time and can
study wherever I want. I have already downloaded gFlash and I’m thrilled about it!
I also like to study with the help of
vocabulary.com. What I think is especially useful is creating my own vocabulary
lists. I can even copy and paste a whole article into it and pick the difficult
vocabulary to put on the list. It depends on the number of words but it can
take quite some time to study a longer list because the same questions pop up
over and over again. This helps a lot to really memorize the new word but can
get a little boring. It also helps a little that you can unlock achievements like
10 in a row or a perfect row. I like the fact that the questions are not always
the same type. Some include a sentence where a word is missing, 4 pictures from
which you have to choose the best one or a simple ‘What does … mean?’ question.
By changing my study strategies from time to time
and using different tools I have the variety I need to keep it interesting. If
I’m not careful I might even start liking studying vocab.J

Hey Joey! :)
AntwortenLöschenI really like your post about vocabulary learning strategies. There are two aspects which got my attention.
First of all, you said that you use different strategies of learning vocabulary. I think that's a great idea, because learning vocabulary tends to get boring if you always do it the same way. I think I am going to try out new ways of memorizing vocabulary (such as gFlash) as well in order to make it more interesting.
Secondly, your vocabulary game seams really fun!! I can imagine that fighting over cookies can make learning vocabulary a looot more interesting. :D Maybe I should invite some friends over before PC2 as well.
Anyway, thanks for sharing your ideas and your strategies and Merry Christmas! :)
Yep, Variety is the spice of life!
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