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What are the eight ways to remember English words?
Eight ways to remember words can also be combined with each other to completely solve the anxiety of word memory. Eight effective ways to memorize English words can quickly improve your memory speed, and they are all public memory methods. It's easy to learn by yourself, and if you use it flexibly, you will never have word memory anxiety again. The full text contains 3442 words, involving the detailed steps of eight word memorization methods. It is recommended to collect it before reading it, so as not to lose it and never find it again.

1, Sleep Memory Method This is a method invented by Liao Weiwei, an English expert in NMET in China. The latest version has been iterated to the fifth edition and shared for free on the website of Liao Weiwei.

Methods are divided into: ① 4,000-word text version, ② 9 short videos to explain, ③ 3,500-word disordered single-page high school vocabulary.

The 4000-word text version mainly introduces the basic concept, principle and implementation steps of sleep memory method. Through the text version, we can basically understand the "one back and one evaluation" that produces sleep memory, and the combination of "one back and four evaluations" that we hope to increase the cycle.

9 key videos, mainly focusing on the failure cases of users, pay attention. At the same time, the author Liao Weiwei also demonstrated the "machine gun reading method", because this reading method is not easy to describe in words, and can be understood after watching the video.

The matched 3,500 words are divided into units according to the reading questions of the college entrance examination, and are divided into three parts according to the probability that the questions appear in the college entrance examination: "high frequency, medium high frequency and medium low frequency". It needs to be printed on paper to be used in conjunction with the sleep memory method, and you can remember 100 words in just one hour every day. Single-page large-capacity out-of-order typesetting, also known as "menu memory method", will be introduced later.

2. The A4 memorization method of the senior sister of Beijing Foreign Studies University is similar to the machine gun reading method in the sleep memorization method. This method was invented by the senior sister of Beijing Foreign Studies University and was first published in Mile Mile. This method can overcome the confusion and false memory caused by the position of words when publishing the word list in the order of A to Z.

First, you need an A4 piece of paper. Recite each word, write it down randomly on A4 paper, and then read it aloud quickly, similar to the machine gun reading method of sleep memory. Recite one word and then write another. Be careful not to arrange words. The more random and chaotic the location, the better.

After reciting the words, A4 paper is also full. At this time, look at the words at will to see if you can say the Chinese meaning of the words. Erase it with strokes if you can, and strengthen your memory if you can't draw. Repeat this cycle until all the words are crossed out.

3, menu memory method Since the word book is typeset from A to Z, it is easy to cause word confusion, so can we make out-of-order vocabulary ourselves? Here comes the "menu mnemonic method".

This method was translated by Liao Weiwei from foreign mnemonic papers and applied to the method of 3,500 words in senior high school provided by him, which added a little innovation. The latest strategy of sorting method is located on the last page of the Vocabulary of Sleep Memory provided by him for free.

This method is based on the fact that there are few dishes in the restaurant, but it is a reverse application of this method to create the illusion of rich dishes through a single page and a small number of pictures. Typesetting according to the vocabulary of 100 words per page can reduce the psychological pressure of memory.

"Menu memorization" uses two psychological principles: ① the principle of challenging patience to the minimum. When memorizing words, it challenges patience every time you turn pages, and it is very little to challenge patience without turning pages. You can directly have a large capacity of 100 words per page. 2 Perfectionism mentality, at that time, reciting was a very tiring process, but everyone had a perfectionist mentality. Now that I have begun to prepare for the middle, I won't want to give up halfway. I hope to recite at least one page. These two psychological principles can help you recite words smoothly without knowing it.

Combined with out-of-order typesetting, it can further reduce the fatigue of mouth pronunciation and visual confusion in the process of memorizing words, and then arrange them out of order according to certain logic. For example, Liao Weiwei used the logic of reading topic-related words in the college entrance examination. Flexibly, we can make out-of-order typesetting according to the classification and association of words. In this way, you can also develop your own "menu mnemonic vocabulary".

4. Li Yang's crazy "three best methods" This is a method invented by Li Yang in the 1990s, which is shared on TV for free and is suitable for memorizing English classic examples. However, we can apply it to word memory. This method is also a method of using oral muscle memory to produce permanent memory.

Using Li Yang's "three crazy methods" to recite words, you can choose books that recite sentences and words, or you can recite texts and words. Listen to the standard listening of sentences first, then imitate them after reading, so as to accurately read the pronunciation and intonation and continuous reading.

Then I began to speed up crazily, read aloud in the "three most modes" of "fastest, loudest and most accurate" and blurted out every sentence I had to recite. After muscle memory is formed, the sentence will basically become a permanent memory, and then you will basically remember the words in this sentence.

This method is more suitable for memorizing words in primary schools and junior high schools, because the requirement of mastering words is generally "one word and one meaning". The word in high school is "polysemy". This method has some defects in efficiency, because we can't memorize every example of Chinese meaning of words, there are too many. But if the senior three teacher arranges to recite the text, you can use this method combined with "sleep memory method" to save time.

5. Memory Palace Law The mysterious "memory palace law" is actually not so mysterious. As long as you have rich imagination and space in your mind, you can master this method skillfully.

The establishment of "memory palace" follows the principle of from small house to big palace. First of all, we can imagine our home in our minds. Starting from the living room, there may be a sofa, a dining table, a coffee table and some chairs in the living room.

There is a doll on the sofa. Ok, let's start with the doll's body and remember the words of the body parts. We want to imagine the eyes of a doll, extract the eyes from the brain separately, imagine a simple animation, and imagine the spelling and Chinese meaning of the words on the animation head. After you imagine, put this eye back on the doll, and then extract his ears, mouth, head and face.

When all the words to be memorized are finished, our brains will open wide every time we review. We build this house, find the doll, retrieve every picture on the doll, change back to the original position after imagination, and form a basic memory palace in our brain after repeated training.

Next time we don't want to recite the words of body parts, maybe we want to recite the words of cars. We can imagine a transparent bag next to the doll, which contains all kinds of cars, and so on. Until we fill every corner of this room.

The "memory palace method" is very suitable for memorizing classified words, which can make our words vivid, vivid and positional, and facilitate the brain to call them quickly.

6. Wrong feedback method I wonder if you have found a phenomenon? We can't remember some words, especially some abstract words. However, if one day we encounter this word when doing the problem and lose points because of misunderstanding, then if we mark this misunderstood word and strengthen our memory afterwards, the word will never be forgotten again and suddenly form a permanent memory. This is the "error feedback method".

Because I lost points in doing the problem, I was a little psychologically traumatized. Such psychological trauma will leave a scar in our memory. Scars are difficult to remove. Once formed, they will be permanent. Using this, you can often get twice the result with half the effort.

So every time we recite words at school and do unit tests, we can't understand a certain topic, so we just guess. We should mark it as speculation. If the answer to the existing question of the crime is wrong, the wrong question should also be marked. According to the signs of guessing and wrong questions, look up the words in the dictionary, find out the words that cause our misunderstanding in the sentence, and put the correct meaning into the original sentence to understand until we understand why the correct answer is correct, thus completing an "error feedback".

7. Lexical expansion method We remember words by various methods mentioned above, but we live in China where there is no English language environment. If we don't use words for a while, then we may become strangers. In primary and junior high school English learning, we usually use "repeat, repeat, repeat again", that is, cyclic review, which is rather boring.

In order to make the process of reviewing words less boring, we do "a lot of reading" to consolidate words in application. However, the words retrieved from the reading content are random, and the words are frequent. Commonly used words can be encountered frequently, but the words that are not commonly used may be forgotten directly, so I still have to review the vocabulary occasionally.

But in high school, we only need to learn the usage of words, because the scores of bare-backed words are easily stuck at 80~ 1 10, and we need to remember the related phrases and fixed collocations of words to get high scores like 130 and 140. The usage of these words is only a combination of words. In the process of memorizing these phrases and fixed usages,

This method is used by senior high school students in reciting "Senior English Test Center 15000", TOEFL IELTS reciting "40000 phrases" and "Advanced Oxford". If you master the usage of words, you will naturally remember them, and you don't need to review words in cycles, but you can also improve your grasp of phrases.

8. Retelling Method In some areas, the college entrance examination "Listening and Speaking Test" and TOEFL IELTS also have "Oral Listening Test", and there is a kind of question type called "Retelling Question" in this kind of test. That is, after you listen to an article and understand it, retell the story in your own words. The words you can use to retell the article are all words with very high proficiency, which is equivalent to writing a composition with your brain.

Therefore, using this type of question can also strengthen the memory of words. For example, you are reciting the phrase in "High School English Test Center 15000". There is a sentence you want to master today. So today, after you finish a reading question or listen to a listening content, you try to tell the general idea of the article by "retelling" and force yourself to use this phrase that you want to strengthen your memory.

In the process of "retelling", it is best to record your retelling with a mobile phone or a recording pen, and then copy down the sentence containing this phrase afterwards, and then check whether the grammar of the sentence is correct. Make sure the sentences are correct, the "retelling" is successful, and the phrases and words are remembered. In the future, you will use this phrase whether you are writing a composition or listening and speaking test.