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HOW TO MEMORIZE QUICKLY VOCABULARY OF FOREIGN

LANGUAGES

Once we read something new it leaves some impact on mind so as


we go down the impact weakens on the memory but to strengthen
that impact read in descending order.
The advantage of this type of memorizing is:
It saves your time and the sequence print on your mind leaves an
impact and it gets permanent as you recall it periodically.
So whenever you recall it comes with the same sequence.

And after you have learnt, check yourself by repeating randomly the
sentence from the topic.

This is a great fun even you could remember the contents of your
book you read when you getting use to of it.

Make a chart of rows and columns put in some sentences that you
need to learn.

Make the chart in same number of rows and columns


e.g.
1 row x 1 column = 1 box
foreign language
word

your language
word

2 row x 2 column = 4 box


foreign language foreign language
word word

your language your language


word word
foreign language foreign language
word word

your language your language


word word
Likewise,
3 row x 3 column = 9 box

4 row x 4 column = 16 box

5 row x 5 column = 25 box

This is how it looks like, what you have to do is to put in words or


phrases of the desired foreign language with its meaning in your
language. You do not need to keep flash cards. If you target 16 or 25
words in a day than in two weeks you can learn about two hundred
words, it’s really cool.
Learning in chart will not easy to keep but it will print chart on your
brain. It will help you while recalling you will notice your mind running
on the chart find exact word what you would learn.

Basic Requirement of learning a new language


Memorize the most common vocabulary (at least 200) of daily
use that you will easily find on the internet
1- The most common verbs
2- The most common prepositions
3- The most common adjectives
4- The most common conjugation
5- The basic grammar (present, past indefinite tenses) that
will let you talk in that language and speaking is necessary
to utilize the vocabulary you learnt.

It will take maximum a month to learn all these stuffs

Does it Really Work?

My memory technique isn’t the newest, the prettiest, or the most


interesting technique on the market. But it has worked for me, my
students, and even my wife, who claims to have the “worst memory in
the world.”

Let’s be clear: Memorizing 23,000 words takes a long time, which is


one reason why a pure stacking mechanism (as described
above) can be greatly improved upon when you’re dealing with
numbers that big. But remember, this technique is optimized to help
you memorize 5 or 6 pages worth of notes, not 7 entire chapters.

My best advice is to try it for yourself.

When it comes to memorization, it’s important to find a strategy that


works for you, whether it’s mine, someone else’s, or your own. What I
like about my technique is its simplicity and the quickness with which
you can test it on yourself.

By the way, I did become the first person to ever score a 100% on my
professor’s introductory exam, just in case you were wondering.

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