10 Tips To Build Your Vocabulary Learn More English Words

Hello! I’m Emma from mmmEnglish! What’s the
best way to learn new English vocabulary?

Ahh the million dollar question! If only I
could give the ultimate answer to that question.

It’s a question that I get
asked daily - literally! There is no single

best way. There is no quick solution, but
I do have 10 tips or recommendations in

this lesson that will help you to
improve your English vocabulary. So you

need to find the best way for you and to
do that you need to take a few moments

to think about YOU. Think about your
interests. Do you like reading? The

movies? Watching the news? How do you
like to learn? Do you like to learn

inside or outside, in a group or alone?
What type of learner are you? How do you

best take in information? And what’s your
schedule like? When can you study?

On the train or with your kids? Use this
information to find the opportunities to

learn and enjoy English. The truth is
that to successfully learn new

vocabulary, you need to create really
good study habits. You need to keep it

interesting and you need to make sure
that you’re having fun! It’s something

that you need to be doing every day so
you need to find a way to involve things

that you love to do. Me? I get really
bored reading grammar books and

listening to words through dictionaries.
I’m much more likely to stay motivated

if I’m eating or drinking so I like to
study around meals. Hey, you may laugh but

it works for me! Consistency is key when
you’re learning new words.

You can’t just learn them once and magically
they’re kept inside your head forever.

You need to hear them again and again.
Understand how they’re used in different

context or how they’re conjugated or used
in different, in word families. You need to

use them yourself. The truth is that we
all learn differently. So in this video

I’m going to talk about 10 different
tools and techniques that you can use to

improve your vocabulary. You might not
like all of them

but you will definitely enjoy some of
them and hopefully you can make them a

part of your daily or your weekly
routine. And if you’ve got any of your

own suggestions about ways to learn
vocabulary, then add them to the comments

below! Share the love with everyone,
people! So, the first suggestion or the

first tip is get better at studying new
words. Keep a vocabulary journal. Don’t

roll your eyes at me, you can do this in
lots of different ways. If you think it’s

dorky to carry around a notebook,
then find a way that works for you.

There are lots of apps that can help you to do
this - apps on your smartphone. And it’s

just as easy to make notes there. Your
phone is great because it’s always with

you but if you prefer to keep a notebook
that’s just as good. So neat ways of

doing this are creating lists or by
creating vocabulary maps. However, you do it

you need to keep updating it and you
need to keep building on this list

and don’t just write the word down. Go deeper! If it’s a noun, learn whether it’s

countable or uncountable. Learn the
prefixes and suffixes so that you can

build on those words. Learn synonyms for
those words. You know, if you said “I felt

angry”, there are so many other options.
Annoyed, irritated, furious, frustrated, or

cranky. Learn if any of these words are used in phrasal verbs or idioms.

Number two. When you do learn new words, don’t just

learn them on their own. Learn them with
the words that they are often used with.

These are called collocations. Two or
more English words that are often said

together or used together. They sound
right because native speakers often use

them together. For example, you throw or
have or plan a party. You don’t make a party.

Or instead of memorising the word,
apply, learn the phrase “apply for a job”

or “apply for a citizenship” or “apply for a
visa”. You can learn hundreds of new

individual words but you’ll be
frustrated if you can’t put them

together in a sentence that sounds
correct and natural. When you learn words

in groups, you’re learning the words with
the verb, the nouns, the prepositions that

they are commonly used with so you’ll
sound much more natural when you speak.

Three. Learn new vocabulary through
stories. Stories are full of new words,

phrases and interesting expressions that
show you how words come together in a

really entertaining way. Just like the
collocation method, you are learning new

vocabulary in context. You’re not only
learning what words to use but you’re

learning how to use them. An important
note to remember is that it’s important

to challenge yourself but not feel
completely overwhelmed and confused.

Read stories that are fun, that are enjoyable
and that help you to feel confident with

English. Start with children’s books if
you need to! “Emma are you serious? Start

with children’s books?” Yes I’m serious!
There are lots of great children’s books

out there that are interesting, they’re
funny, they’re full of adventure.

Start with children’s books and when
you’re reading them and it becomes too

easy, you can try something a bit more
challenging. In the description below

I’ve linked to some great books that you
can get started with. In this wonderful

day and age that we live in, you can also
find audiobooks for almost any book that

you can imagine and when you’re learning
English, hearing how the words are

pronounced is so important because
English is not phonetic. In English, words

are often not pronounced the way that
you think they are, so listening and

reading at the same time is even better!
I use Audible to download my audiobooks

and listen to them while I’m jogging,
while I’m travelling, while I’m drifting

off to sleep. And I’ve listed some really
great books in the description box below.

Plus, there’s a link down there to try
your first audio book for free and I

really recommend it. Make sure you choose
stories and topics that you love and

that you’re interested in. On that note,
TED Talks are also really great for this

because there’s TED Talks on almost
every topic imaginable and you can also

follow the transcript as the speaker is
speaking. I’ll link you to some of my

favourite TED Talks in the description
below too.

Another great tip is to learn new
vocabulary through songs. If you love

listening to music, there is no doubt
that learning new vocabulary through

songs will help you to remember them. You
need to find songs where the words are

not sung too fast so that you can hear
each word and how it’s pronounced.

It’s more effective if you can download the
lyrics and read them as you’re listening.

There are so many more benefits to
learning vocabulary through songs! They get stuck

in your head - if they’re good - so you’ll
be singing them and practising them so

often you won’t even feel like you’re
doing it - in the shower, while you’re

exercising, while you’re driving to work.

Songs also use colloquial language or slang
language that’s really common in English.

You’ll also hear how words are
contracted and reduced and it’s going to

improve your speaking skills too. If
you’re singing out loud you’ll be

improving aspects of your pronunciation.
And the rhythm of music helps you to

memorise new vocabulary. I’ll also link
down there to some great websites where

you can get lyrics for English songs and
also, if you’ve got any suggestions about

great English music that you like to
listen to, make sure you add it to the comments.

The next tip. Get better at using
online dictionaries. Online dictionaries

offer so many ways to practise and learn
new English vocabulary. Let’s look at the

word, produce, as an example. When I look
up this word in an online dictionary,

I can read the definition, I can read and
sometimes listen to the different verb forms,

producers, produced, producing. I can
read lots of example sentences that

show how this word is used.
I can also learn synonyms

and collocations. You can also see the entire
word family: produce, producer, production,

productive, unproductive, productively,
product, produce. You’ll also listen to

the pronunciation and in this example,
you’ll be surprised (maybe) to learn that

the verb produce and the noun produce
are pronounced differently.

I recommend some online dictionaries below in the
description box. I use Oxford online

dictionaries and Macmillan online
dictionaries. They also have really great

apps for iPhone and for Android. So go and
explore all of the amazing vocabulary

building tools.
Plus, if you

sign up to their email list you’re going
to get sent a new English word every day

and that’s just another way to get more
practice with new vocabulary!

OK, what about flashcards and labels?
Flashcards have been a really

favourite way of learning new vocabulary
for years and years! But there are lots

more options available for us today. You
might prefer to hand-write English

phrases on one side of a card and then
translate them into your own native

language on the other, but you can also
use an SRS program such as Anki.

Now I downloaded Anki a few weeks ago and I think
it’s amazing! It allows you to remember a

large number of words in a short amount
of time. And it also lets you work at

your own pace so I guess it’s kind of
like digital flashcards and as you

practise, the program remembers what
words you get wrong and it shows you

them more frequently. So you get to
practise some more! It’s a really

efficient way of studying, I can’t
recommend it highly enough! I use it

while I’m studying Spanish. Another tip -
my favourite tip - is to describe the world

around you, what’s happening around you.
If you like using a dictionary to learn

new vocabulary, getting into the habit of
describing things that are happening

around you in English is a really great
way to study. When you’re unsure of words,

look them up. It will help you to fill in
the gaps in your vocabulary. So for

example, when you’re at your local
supermarket, ask yourself “Do I remember

the names for everything that’s in the
fridge?” or “How can I describe the woman

waiting in line?” or “Do I know the English
names of all of these vegetables?”

When you can’t think of a word, you stop and
you look it up. Understand how it’s used,

practise it and then use it again next
time you’re at the supermarket. You can

also do it on your way to work on the
bus, as you’re going past things you can

think of the vocabulary and try and fill
in the gaps when you don’t know how to

describe it or explain it. Number nine -
my favourite - imitate a native speaker.

Imitation and shadowing are great
techniques to improve pronunciation and

spoken English but they’re also awesome
for learning new vocabulary, in context too.

I have a huge range of imitation lessons
that are available on different topics,

so if you want to check them out you can
go up here or I’ll link to them at the

end of the video. And number ten. If you
are confident enough, speak and practise

being in conversations. By the time you’ve
reached pre-intermediate to intermediate

level, you already have enough vocabulary
in you, you can communicate what you want.

The message might not be perfect but
it’s enough and it’s at this point that

practising real conversation is going to
catapult your English skills and that

means push them much further than if you
just keep doing what you’re doing.

In conversations, you’re developing core
language skills simultaneously. You’re

listening, you’re asking questions, you’re
learning new vocabulary and context.

You’re pushing yourself to find new ways
to express your ideas. And if you’re not

expressing yourself clearly enough, you
have to find a new way of explaining

yourself. And all of this is happening at
once, there’s lots of pressure, there is

no better way to build your language
skills than immersing yourself inside an

English conversation. There are so many
different ways that you can do this.

You can do it online, there are companies
that connect you with people who want to

study English like Cambly and Lingoda.
I’ll write a link to all of those in the

description below too.
Or in that link up there. I have a

Facebook group that encourages
conversation amongst women so if you’re

a woman, you are welcome to join! It’s
free and there is a link in the

description below as well. So that’s it,
my ten suggestions for improving your

vocabulary. Try them out and let me know
what you think! And if you’ve got some

other suggestions about ways to improve
your vocabulary, add them in the comments!

Most importantly, you need to find ways
to learn and practise vocabulary that

will work best for you because hey, we
all learn differently. We all have

different priorities and different
amounts of time to spend when we’re

learning new languages. You need to
create your own good study habits and

find ways to enjoy English while you’re
learning new words. If you haven’t

already subscribed to the mmmEnglish
Channel, you should definitely do it!

There’s always new lessons to keep you
busy. Watch one of my imitation lessons

right here to help you build your
vocabulary and improve your

pronunciation and become a better
English speaker. If you want to watch

some of the other mmmEnglish lessons, go
right here. Thanks for watching and I’ll

see you in the next lesson.
Bye for now!

你好! 我是来自 mmmEnglish 的 Emma!
学习新英语词汇的最佳方法是什么?

啊,百万美元的问题! 如果我
能给出这个问题的最终答案就好了。

这是我每天都会被问到的问题
——字面意思! 没有单一的

最佳方法。 没有快速的解决方案,但
我在本课中有 10 条提示或建议

,可以帮助
您提高英语词汇量。 因此,您

需要找到最适合您的方式,
为此您需要花一些时间

来考虑一下您自己。 想想你的
兴趣。 你喜欢阅读吗?

电影? 看新闻? 你
喜欢怎样学习? 你喜欢在

室内还是室外、小组学习还是单独学习?
你是什么类型的学习者? 你如何

最好地获取信息? 你的
日程安排是怎样的? 什么时候可以学习?

在火车上还是和孩子一起? 使用此
信息寻找

学习和享受英语的机会。 事实是
,要成功学习新

词汇,您需要养成非常
好的学习习惯。 你需要让它保持

有趣,你需要
确保你玩得开心! 这

是您每天都需要做的事情,因此
您需要找到一种方法来参与

您喜欢做的事情。 我? 我真的很
无聊阅读语法书和

通过字典听单词。

如果我在吃东西或喝东西,我更有可能保持动力,所以我喜欢
在吃饭的时候学习。 嘿,你可能会笑,但

它对我有用!
学习新单词时,一致性是关键。

你不能只学一次就神奇地
永远记住它们。

你需要一次又一次地听到他们的声音。
了解它们是如何在不同的上下文中使用的,

或者它们是如何
在不同的词族中变位或使用的。 您需要

自己使用它们。 事实是,我们
都以不同的方式学习。 因此,在本视频中,

我将讨论 10 种不同的
工具和技巧,您可以使用它们来

提高词汇量。 您可能不
喜欢所有这些,

但您肯定会喜欢其中的一些,
并希望您可以将它们

作为您每天或每周
例行活动的一部分。 如果您

对学习词汇的方法有任何自己的建议
,请将它们添加到下面的评论

中! 与大家分享爱,
人! 所以,第一个建议或

第一个技巧是更好地学习新
单词。 保留词汇日记。 不要

对我翻白眼,你可以通过
很多不同的方式做到这一点。 如果您认为

随身携带笔记本很笨,
那么请找到适合您的方法。

有很多应用程序可以帮助您做到
这一点——智能手机上的应用程序。

在那里做笔记同样容易。 您的
手机很棒,因为它始终与

您同在,但如果您更愿意保留一个笔记本
,那也一样好。 这样

做的巧妙方法是创建列表或
创建词汇表。 但是,您这样做了,

您需要不断更新它,并且您
需要继续在此列表上进行构建,

而不仅仅是写下单词。 更深入! 如果是名词,请了解它是

可数还是不可数。 学习
前缀和后缀,以便您可以

在这些单词的基础上进行构建。 学习
这些词的同义词。 你知道,如果你说“我感到

生气”,还有很多其他选择。
恼怒、恼怒、愤怒、沮丧或

暴躁。 了解这些词中的任何一个是否用于短语动词或成语中。

第二。 当你确实学习新单词时,不要只是

自己学习它们。 用
他们经常使用的词来学习它们。

这些被称为搭配。 两个或
多个经常

一起说或一起使用的英语单词。 它们
听起来不错,因为母语人士经常

一起使用它们。 例如,您举办或
举办或计划聚会。 你不开派对。

或者,与其背单词
,不如学习“申请工作”

或“申请公民身份”或“申请
签证”等短语。 你可以学习数百个新

的单词,但
如果你不能将它们

组合成一个听起来
正确和自然的句子,你会感到沮丧。 当您

分组学习单词时,您正在学习
带有动词,名词,

它们常用的介词的单词,因此
您说话时听起来更自然。

三。 通过故事学习新词汇
。 故事中充满了新单词、

短语和有趣的表达方式,
向您展示了单词是如何以一种

非常有趣的方式组合在一起的。 就像
搭配法一样,你是在上下文中学习新

词汇。 你不仅在
学习使用什么词,而且还在

学习如何使用它们。
要记住的重要一点是,

挑战自己很重要,但不要感到
完全不知所措和困惑。

阅读有趣、令人愉快
并帮助您对英语充满信心的故事

。 如果需要,从儿童读物
开始! “艾玛,你是认真的吗?从

儿童读物开始?” 是的,我是认真的!
那里有很多很棒的儿童

读物,它们很有趣,很
有趣,充满了冒险。

从儿童读物开始,当
你阅读它们并且变得太

容易时,你可以尝试一些更具
挑战性的东西。 在下面的描述中,

我链接了一些您
可以开始使用的好书。 在

我们生活的这个美好的时代,您还可以
找到几乎所有

您能想象到的书籍的有声读物,当您学习
英语时,聆听单词的

发音非常重要,因为
英语不是语音。 在英语中,单词

的发音通常不像
你想象的那样,所以同时听和

读会更好!
我使用 Audible 下载我的有声读物

,并在我慢跑、
旅行

和入睡时收听它们。 我
在下面的描述框中列出了一些非常棒的书籍。

另外,那里有一个链接
可以免费试用你的第一本有声读物,我

真的推荐它。 确保你选择
你喜欢和感兴趣的故事和话题

。在这方面,
TED 演讲也非常适合,

因为几乎
每个可以想象的话题都有 TED 演讲,你也可以

按照演讲者的谈话记录
请讲。 我也会在下面的描述中将您链接到我

最喜欢的一些 TED 演讲

另一个很棒的技巧是通过歌曲学习新
词汇。 如果你喜欢

听音乐,毫无疑问
,通过歌曲学习新词汇

会帮助你记住它们。 您
需要找到歌词

不会唱得太快的歌曲,以便您可以听到
每个单词以及它的发音方式。

如果您可以下载
歌词并在聆听时阅读它们会更有效。

通过歌曲学习词汇还有很多好处! 它们会卡

在你的脑海里——如果它们很好的话——所以你
会经常唱歌和练习它们,

你甚至不会觉得自己在
这样做——在淋浴时,在你

锻炼时,当你 ‘正在开车上班。

歌曲还使用
英语中非常常见的口语或俚语。

您还将听到单词是如何
收缩和减少的,这也将

提高您的口语技巧。 如果
你大声唱歌,你会

改善你的发音方面。
音乐的节奏可以帮助你

记住新的词汇。 我还将链接
到一些很棒的网站,在那里

你可以获得英文歌曲的歌词,
而且,如果你有任何关于

你喜欢听的很棒的英文音乐的建议,请
确保将其添加到评论中。

下一个提示。 更好地使用
在线词典。 在线词典

提供了许多练习和学习
新英语词汇的方法。 让我们以“

生产”一词为例。 当我
在在线词典中查找这个词时,

我可以阅读定义,我可以阅读并且
有时会听到不同的动词形式,

生产者,生产,生产。 我可以
阅读很多例句来

说明这个词是如何使用的。
我还可以学习同义词

和搭配。 您还可以看到整个
词族:生产、生产者、生产、

生产、非生产、生产、
产品、生产。 您还将

听到发音,在此示例中,
您会惊讶地(也许)

得知动词生产和名词生产
的发音不同。

我在描述框中推荐了一些在线词典
。 我使用牛津在线

词典和麦克米伦在线
词典。 他们还

为 iPhone 和 Android 提供了非常棒的应用程序。 所以去
探索所有令人惊叹的词汇

构建工具。
另外,如果您

注册他们的电子邮件列表,您
每天都会收到一个新的英语单词

,这只是另一种方式来获得更多
的新词汇练习!

好的,抽认卡和标签呢?
多年来,抽认卡一直

是学习新词汇的一种非常受欢迎的方式
! 但是

今天我们有更多的选择。 您
可能更喜欢

在卡片的一侧手写英文短语,然后在另一侧
将它们翻译成您自己的

母语,但您也可以
使用 Anki 等 SRS 程序。

现在我几周前下载了 Anki,我觉得
它很棒! 它使您可以

在短时间内记住大量单词
。 它还可以让你按照

自己的节奏工作,所以我猜它有点
像数字抽认卡,当你

练习时,程序会记住
你错了什么单词,并更频繁地向你显示

它们。 所以你可以多
练习一些! 这是一种非常

有效的学习方式,我
不能高度推荐它!

我在学习西班牙语时使用它。 另一个技巧——
我最喜欢的技巧——是描述

你周围的世界,你周围发生的事情。
如果您喜欢使用字典来学习

新词汇,那么养成用英语
描述周围发生的事情的习惯

是一种非常好的
学习方式。 当您不确定单词时,请

查找它们。 它将帮助您填补
词汇表中的空白。

例如,当你在当地的
超市时,问自己“我记得冰箱

里所有东西的名字
吗?” 或“我该如何形容

排队等候的女人?” 或“我知道
所有这些蔬菜的英文名称吗?”

当你想不出一个词时,你就停
下来查一查。 了解它的使用方法,

练习它,然后
下次你在超市时再次使用它。 你也可以在去公共汽车

上工作的路上做
这件事,因为你会跳过你能

想到的词汇,
当你不知道如何

描述或解释它时,试着填补空白。 九号——
我最喜欢的——模仿母语人士。

模仿和模仿是
改善发音和

英语口语的好方法,但它们
对于学习新词汇也很棒,在上下文中也是如此。

我有大量关于不同主题的模仿课程

所以如果你想查看它们,你可以
去这里或者我会在视频末尾链接到它们

。 还有十号。 如果您
足够自信,请

在对话中说话并练习。 当你
达到预中级到中级的时候

,你已经有足够的词汇
量,你可以交流你想要的。

信息可能并不完美,但
已经足够了,此时

练习真正的对话将
提升你的英语技能,这

意味着比
你继续做你正在做的事情更进一步。

在对话中,您正在同时发展核心
语言技能。 你在

听,你在问问题,你在
学习新的词汇和上下文。

你正在推动自己寻找新的方式
来表达你的想法。 如果你没有

足够清楚地表达自己,你
必须找到一种新的方式来解释

自己。 所有这一切都是
同时发生的,压力很大,

没有比沉浸在英语对话中更好的方法来培养你的语言
技能了

。 有很多
不同的方法可以做到这一点。

您可以在线进行,有些公司
可以将您与想要学习英语的人联系起来,

例如 Cambly 和 Lingoda。
我也会在下面的描述中写一个链接到所有这些


或者在那个链接那里。 我有一个

Facebook 群组,鼓励
女性之间的对话,所以如果

你是女性,欢迎加入! 它是
免费的,并且在下面的描述中也有一个链接

。 就是这样,
我的十个提高

词汇量的建议。 试试看,让我
知道你的想法! 如果您

对提高词汇量的方法有其他建议
,请在评论中添加它们!

最重要的是,您需要找到

最适合您的词汇学习和练习方法,因为嘿,我们
都以不同的方式学习。 在学习新语言时,我们都有

不同的优先事项和
不同的时间

。 您需要
养成自己的良好学习习惯,并

在学习新单词的同时找到享受英语的方法
。 如果您还

没有订阅 mmmEnglish
Channel,那么您一定要订阅!

总是有新的课程让你
忙碌。 在这里观看我的一堂模仿课

,以帮助您建立
词汇量并提高

发音并成为更好的
英语演讲者。 如果您想观看

其他一些 mmmEnglish 课程,请
前往此处。 感谢观看,

我们下节课见。
暂时再见!