How to Learn English Vocabulary and remember it

Hi, I’m Kasia.

Welcome to Oxford Online English!

I can’t remember English vocabulary!

How do I learn new words?

I learn lots of new words in English, but
I can’t use them!

I want to have a bigger vocabulary in English.

In this lesson, you can learn how to learn,
remember and use new vocabulary in English.

You can see the common mistakes which many
English learners make when learning vocabulary,

and you’ll see several simple, practical
ideas that you can use to build your English

vocabulary and remember what you learn.

Let’s start with a general point that’s
very important.

Here are some things we often hear from English
learners:

“I couldn’t read it.

There were too many new words and I didn’t
have time to look them all up in the dictionary.”

“I wrote down all of these new words and
I tried to learn them, but I can’t remember

any of them now!”

Sound familiar?

Here’s a fact about your brain: your brain
is very good at throwing away things it doesn’t

need.

Vocabulary learning starts when you choose
which words and phrases to learn or not learn.

This is where many English learners go wrong,
by making one of these mistakes:

Trying to learn too many words.

Trying to learn words you don’t need.

Trying to learn big lists of words.

Trying to learn words you don’t know how
to use.

To avoid these mistakes, you need to choose
the vocabulary you study carefully.

Most importantly, if you want to remember
new words and new English vocabulary, you

need to learn things which are useful or meaningful
to you.

If you read a text, and you try to look up
every word you don’t know, of course you’ll

forget most of them.

Most of the words you look up probably won’t
be useful to you, and so your brain won’t

hold onto them.

If you write down a list of 100 new words
and try to learn them, the words won’t mean

much to you.

They’re just a list on a piece of paper—totally
abstract, and also boring!

Our brains don’t like boring.

Boring gets forgotten, fast.

So, what’s the solution?

Only learn a word or phrase if it’s really
useful or meaningful to you in some way.

For example:

Your teacher keeps using a word that you don’t
know.

You hear it several times, but you can’t
work out what it means.

Then, you hear other people use the same word.

You’re curious: what is this word you keep
hearing?

You’re reading a really interesting article.

You don’t know every word, but you can understand
the general ideas.

In one paragraph, there’s a word which you
don’t know, and which makes it difficult

for you to understand the idea of the paragraph.

You think the paragraph is important to the
article, and you’re interested to know what

it means.

You’re on holiday in a country where English
is widely spoken.

There’s one kind of food you really want
to order, but you don’t know the word in

English.

These are situations where a new word will
have meaning to you.

If you look up words in situations like these,
you’re more likely to remember them.

Firstly, you’ll remember them because these
are words you need to use.

Secondly, you’ll remember them because these
are all situations which involve your feelings

in some way.

In the first example, you’re curious about
something.

In the second, you’re interested in the
article you’re reading.

In the third situation, you’re (hopefully)
having fun on holiday.

So, this is the first and most important point.

Learn words and phrases which are useful and
meaningful for you.

This gives you the best chance to remember
and use what you learn.

Now, another important point: when you say,
“I learned a new word,” you could mean

one of two things.

You could mean that you learned to understand
a new word, or you could mean that you learned

to use a new word.

Those two things are different.

Let’s talk about that!

You might have heard the terms ‘passive
vocabulary’ and ‘active vocabulary’.

Your passive vocabulary means words you can
understand, but you don’t use.

Your active vocabulary means words you can
use in your speech or writing.

It’s normal that your passive vocabulary
is larger than your active vocabulary in any

language, including your native language.

Many English learners say, “I can understand
words but I can’t use them.”

To some extent, this is normal.

However, what can you do if you want to develop
your active vocabulary in English?

There are two important points here.

First, you need to use different techniques
to build passive or active vocabulary.

Many English learners have problems building
their active vocabulary because the techniques

they use to learn vocabulary only increase
their passive vocabulary.

Secondly, building active vocabulary takes
a lot more time and work.

If you want to build your active vocabulary,
you need to spend a lot more time studying

and practising each word or phrase you want
to learn.

Let’s look at the first point.

Here are some good techniques for building
passive vocabulary:

Looking up a translation of a word in your
language.

Guessing the meaning of a word from the context.

Looking up a definition of a word in a monolingual
dictionary.

Finding example sentences.

Reading and listening.

So, if your vocabulary learning consists of
translating everything into your language,

don’t be surprised if you can’t use what
you learn.

This is an okay technique for building your
passive vocabulary, but it won’t help you

to use the words and phrases you study.

What about building active vocabulary?

Here are some good techniques for building
your active vocabulary:

Writing stories or other things that are
personal to you.

Using a new word several times in several
different conversations.

Making example sentences which are personal
to you.

You can see that these things are not necessarily
complicated, but they do require more effort.

It’s much harder to write an example sentence
which is personal to you than it is to read

someone else’s example sentence.

It’s much harder to write a story which
means something to you than it is to read

something which someone else wrote.

But, if you want to build your active vocabulary,
this is how!

Most English learners are more interested
in developing their active vocabulary, so

in the rest of this lesson, we’ll focus
on specific techniques you can use to build

your active vocabulary in English.

Let’s start with a very important and powerful
idea.

Here’s a question: what is vocabulary?

Did you say ‘words’?

Many people think that ‘vocabulary equals
words’.

Of course, words are part of vocabulary, but
they’re only a part.

Vocabulary also includes collocations, phrases,
and even full sentences.

Even when you’re learning words, you rarely
need single words when you’re speaking.

You need to combine the words into phrases
and sentences if you want to use them.

So, it makes sense to learn vocabulary in
the same way: learn phrases, combinations

and sentences, because this is what you need
when you’re speaking and writing.

Let’s do an example.

Imagine that you see the word challenge and
you want to know what it means.

So, you look it up and find the meaning.

Next, your goal is to write five sentences
using the word challenge.

Each sentence should be different, and each
sentence should mean something to you.

Try to write things which relate to your life,
your feelings and your thoughts.

You can (and should) also try to use different
forms of the word, like the adjective challenging.

You should also research other examples before
you write yours.

Look for common collocations—word combinations—with
the word you want to learn.

For example, what adjectives are commonly
used with the word challenge?

Think about it.

What phrases or sentences could you write
with this word?

We’ll give you an example, but remember
that you should make your own examples, because

they should be personal to you.

Here are five possible sentences:

I’m bored at work.

I need a new challenge.

Teaching teenagers is fun, but it can be very
challenging.

Running a full marathon was one of the biggest
challenges I’ve ever faced.

I set myself a challenge last year: to learn
German to a native-equivalent level.

My sister is a really determined person; she’s
not someone who’ll run away from a challenge.

We’ll say it again, because it’s the most
important point here: whatever you write should

be personal to you.

Don’t write a sentence about your sister
if you don’t have a sister.

Don’t say something about your sister which
isn’t true.

Make it true, and make it personal.

If it’s personal to you, you’ll remember
it.

If it isn’t, you’ll forget it.

Simple, right?

At this point, there’s one more important
thing you should do.

Ask a teacher, a native speaker or a friend
who’s very good at English to check your

sentences.

You want to make sure you’re learning your
new vocabulary correctly, and you need feedback

to do that.

You can also see that writing sentences like
this lets you learn several useful phrases

at one time.

For example, here you have the collocations
a new challenge, to face a challenge, a big

challenge, to set (yourself) a challenge,
and run away from a challenge.

So, if you follow this strategy, you won’t
just learn one word, like challenge.

You’ll learn several words and phrases together,
in a natural way.

Remember that this strategy is personal on
both sides: you’re starting with words that

are meaningful to you personally, and then
you’re learning those words by writing examples

which are also meaningful to you personally.

Yes, this needs work, and it might be very
different from what you do now.

However, if you want an effective way to learn
and remember vocabulary, this is it.

If you do things this way, nothing is abstract
and nothing is boring.

Your brain will remember what you learn because
it’s relevant to you, your life and your

feelings.

However, if you’re trying to learn a lot
of vocabulary, it’s also important to review

what you’ve learned regularly.

Regular review helps to keep vocabulary fresh
in your mind, which will help you to remember

the words and phrases you need when you’re
speaking or writing in English.

Let’s look at the most effective ways to
review your vocabulary.

If you have a lot of English vocabulary to
review and remember, it’s a big, complex

job.

But, we have good news!

There are several free tools and apps which
can make this easy.

You need a digital flashcard app.

These apps are designed to help you memorise
and review large amounts of information.

Two of the most popular are Anki and Quizlet.

You can find links below the video.

We aren’t recommending any particular product
or company, but many students have used both

of these with good results.

We hear that Quizlet is a little easier to
use, while Anki is more powerful and has more

options, but is also more complex.

Try both, or find another program, and see
what works for you.

All of these programs work in the same way:
they allow you to set questions for yourself.

You create a card with a question and an answer.

You can write whatever you want for the question
and the answer.

After you see a question and the answer, you
decide if the question was easy or difficult

for you.

If the question is easy, the app will ask
you again after a longer period.

If the question is difficult, the app will
ask you the same question again after a shorter

period, maybe even the same day.

This is very effective, because it allows
you to focus more on the things you don’t

know, and it doesn’t waste your time reviewing
things you already know well.

You can often download packs of questions
that other people have made, but you should

make your own questions, using your own, personalised
example sentences.

Let’s see how.

Look at the five sentences we wrote before
to learn the word challenge:

Let’s make five questions from these five
sentences.

Question: I’m bored at work.

I need ________.

Answer: I’m bored at work.

I need a new challenge.

Question: Teaching teenagers is fun, but _________
Answer: Teaching teenagers is fun, but it

can be very challenging.

Question: I ________ last year: to learn German
to a native-equivalent level.

Answer: I set myself a challenge last year:
to learn German to a native-equivalent level.

Question: Running a full marathon was _________
Answer: Running a full marathon was one of

the biggest challenges I’ve ever faced.

Question: My sister is a really determined
person; ________.

Answer: My sister is a really determined person;
she’s not someone who’ll run away from

a challenge.

Can you see what’s going on here?

The questions are getting progressively more
difficult.

For the first question, you only have to remember
three words: a new challenge.

For the fifth question, you need to remember
a whole clause.

After you’ve made your questions, what next?

Review your vocabulary cards or questions
every day.

We recommend you install Anki, Quizlet or
whatever you use on your phone.

This way, you can review vocabulary when you
have nothing else to do, for example on the

subway or during your lunch break.

Try to use your app and review vocabulary
every day, but don’t overload yourself.

Limit the number of new questions or cards
you see each day.

Five new questions per day is a good target.

Again, this takes quite a lot of work.

You might think, “Do I really have to do
all this just to remember one word?”

Let me ask you some questions in return: do
you want to really build your English vocabulary?

Do you want to remember new English words
that you study?

Do you want to learn to use new English vocabulary?

If you answered ‘yes’, ‘yes’, and
‘yes’, then this is how.

It takes time and effort, but it also works.

Let’s review the steps you need to take:

One: choose words which are useful and meaningful
to you personally; don’t learn big lists

of words, and don’t learn words which you
won’t use.

Two: decide if you want to just understand
a word, or if you want to use it.

Use different vocabulary-learning techniques
depending on what you want.

Three: if you want to add words to your active
vocabulary, then write 3-5 example sentences,

using the new word.

The sentences should be relevant to you, your
life, your thoughts and your feelings.

Four: get feedback on your example sentences,
from a teacher or friend, to make sure you’re

using your new vocabulary correctly.

Five: add your example sentences to a digital
flashcard app like Quizlet or Anki.

Make questions of different difficulty, so
that some questions are easier and some are

harder.

Six: use your digital flashcard app daily,
or as often as you can!

Follow these steps and your English vocabulary
will increase, you’ll remember new words

in English, and you’ll be able to use the
new English words you learn.

Want to see more free lessons like this?

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大家好,我是卡西亚。

欢迎来到牛津在线英语!

我不记得英语词汇了!

我如何学习新单词?

我学了很多英语新单词,但
我不会用!

我想拥有更多的英语词汇量。

在本课中,您可以学习如何学习、
记住和使用英语中的新词汇。

您可以看到许多
英语学习者在学习词汇时常犯的错误,

并且您会看到一些简单实用的
想法,您可以使用这些想法来构建您的英语

词汇并记住您所学的内容。

让我们从一个非常重要的一般观点开始

以下是我们经常从英语学习者那里听到的一些话

“我看不懂。

生词太多,我
没时间查字典。”

“我把所有这些新词都写下来了,
我试着去学习它们,但我现在一个都

记不起来了!”

听起来有点熟?

这是关于你的大脑的一个事实:你的大脑
非常擅长丢弃它不需要的东西

当您选择
要学习或不学习的单词和短语时,词汇学习就开始了。

这就是许多英语学习者出错的地方
,他们犯了以下错误之一:

试图学习太多单词。

尝试学习你不需要的单词。

试图学习大量的单词。

尝试学习您不知道
如何使用的单词。

为了避免这些错误,你需要
仔细选择你学习的词汇。

最重要的是,如果你想记住
新单词和新英语词汇,你

需要学习对你有用或有意义的东西

如果您阅读文本,并尝试查找
您不知道的每个单词,那么您当然会

忘记其中的大部分。

您查找的大多数单词可能
对您没有用处,因此您的大脑不会

记住它们。

如果你写下 100 个新单词的列表
并尝试学习它们,这些单词

对你来说意义不大。

它们只是一张纸上的清单——完全
抽象,也很无聊!

我们的大脑不喜欢无聊。

无聊很快就会被遗忘。

那么,解决方案是什么?

仅当某个单词或短语
在某种程度上对您真正有用或有意义时才学习它。

例如:

您的老师一直在使用您不认识的单词

你听了好几遍,但你
无法弄清楚它的含义。

然后,您会听到其他人使用相同的词。

你很好奇:你一直听到的这个词是什么

您正在阅读一篇非常有趣的文章。

你不知道每一个单词,但你可以
理解一般的想法。

在一个段落中,有一个你
不认识的词,这

让你很难理解这个段落的意思。

您认为该段落对文章很重要
,并且您有兴趣知道

它的含义。

你正在一个广泛使用英语的国家度假

有一种食物你真的
很想点,但你不知道

英文里的那个词。

在这些情况下,一个新
词对你来说是有意义的。

如果您在此类情况下查找单词,
则更有可能记住它们。

首先,你会记住它们,因为这些
是你需要使用的词。

其次,您会记住它们,因为这些
情况都会以某种方式涉及您的感受

在第一个示例中,您对
某事感到好奇。

其次,您对
正在阅读的文章感兴趣。

在第三种情况下,你(希望)
在假期玩得开心。

所以,这是第一个也是最重要的一点。

学习对您有用且有意义的单词和短语

这给了你最好的机会来记住
和使用你学到的东西。

现在,另一个重要的一点:当你说
“我学会了一个新词”时,你可能指

的是两件事之一。

你可能意味着你学会了理解
一个新词,或者你可能意味着你学会

了使用一个新词。

这两件事是不同的。

让我们来谈谈吧!

您可能听说过“被动
词汇”和“主动词汇”这两个术语。

您的被动词汇是指您可以
理解但不会使用的单词。

您的活跃词汇是指您
可以在演讲或写作中使用的单词。

在任何语言(包括母语)中,您的被动词汇量
都大于您的主动词汇量是正常的

许多英语学习者说,“我能理解
单词,但我不会使用它们。”

在某种程度上,这是正常的。

但是,如果你想
用英语发展你的活跃词汇量,你能做些什么呢?

这里有两个重要的点。

首先,您需要使用不同的技术
来构建被动或主动词汇。

许多英语学习者在构建
他们的主动词汇时遇到问题,因为

他们用来学习词汇的技巧只会增加
他们的被动词汇。

其次,建立活跃的词汇量
需要更多的时间和工作。

如果你想建立你的活跃词汇量,
你需要花更多的时间来学习

和练习你想学习的每个单词或短语

我们来看第一点。

这里有一些建立
被动词汇的好技巧:

用你的语言查找一个单词的翻译

从上下文中猜测一个词的意思。

在单语词典中查找单词的定义

寻找例句。

阅读与听力。

因此,如果您的词汇学习包括
将所有内容翻译成您的语言,

那么如果您不能使用所学的内容,请不要感到惊讶

这是一种建立
被动词汇量的好技巧,但它不会帮助

你使用你学习的单词和短语。

建立活跃的词汇量怎么样?

这里有一些建立
你的活跃词汇量的好技巧:

写故事或其他
对你来说很私人的东西。

在几次不同的对话中多次使用一个新词

制作
适合您的例句。

你可以看到,这些事情并不一定
复杂,但它们确实需要更多的努力。

写一个
你个人的例句比阅读

别人的例句要难得多。

写一个对你有意义的故事比读别人写的东西要难得多

但是,如果你想建立你的活跃词汇量,
这就是方法!

大多数英语学习者
对发展他们的主动词汇更感兴趣,因此

在本课的其余部分,我们将重点
介绍可用于

建立英语主动词汇的具体技巧。

让我们从一个非常重要和强大的
想法开始。

这里有一个问题:什么是词汇?

你说“话”了吗?

许多人认为“词汇等于
文字”。

当然,单词是词汇的一部分,但
它们只是一部分。

词汇还包括搭配、短语,
甚至是完整的句子。

即使在学习单词时,
说话时也很少需要单个单词。

如果你想使用它们,你需要将它们组合成短语和句子。

因此,以同样的方式学习词汇是有意义的
:学习短语、组合

和句子,因为这是
您在口语和写作时所需要的。

让我们举个例子。

想象一下,您看到挑战一词,并且
想知道它的含义。

因此,您查找它并找到含义。

接下来,你的目标是
用挑战这个词写五个句子。

每个句子都应该不同,每个
句子都应该对你有意义。

试着写一些与你的生活、
你的感受和你的想法有关的东西。

你可以(也应该)尝试使用不同
形式的单词,比如形容词challenge。

在编写示例之前,您还应该研究其他示例

寻找与
您想学习的单词的常见搭配——单词组合。

例如,
挑战这个词常用的形容词有哪些?

想想看。

你能用这个词写什么短语或句子

我们会给你一个例子,但
记住你应该做你自己的例子,因为

它们应该是你个人的。

这里有五个可能的句子:

我工作很无聊。

我需要一个新的挑战。

教青少年很有趣,但也可能非常
具有挑战性。

跑完全程马拉松是
我所面临的最大挑战之一。

去年我给自己设定了一个挑战:将
德语学习到与母语相当的水平。

我姐姐是一个非常有决心的人; 她
不是一个会逃避挑战的人。

我们再说一遍,因为这是
这里最重要的一点:你写的任何东西都应该

是你个人的。 如果

你没有妹妹,就不要写关于你妹妹的句子

不要说你姐姐
的不实事。

让它成为现实,让它变得个性化。

如果它对你来说是个人的,你会记得的

如果不是,你会忘记它。

很简单,对吧?

在这一点上,还有一件更重要的
事情你应该做。

请一位老师、母语为母语的人或
英语非常好的朋友检查你的

句子。

你想确保你正确地学习了你的
新词汇,你需要反馈

来做到这一点。

您还可以看到,像这样写句子
可以让您一次学习几个有用的短语

例如,在这里你有
一个新的挑战,面对一个挑战,一个巨大的

挑战,给(你自己)一个挑战,
和逃避一个挑战。

所以,如果你遵循这个策略,你就不会
只学一个词,比如挑战。

您将以自然的方式一起学习几个单词和短语

请记住,这种策略对双方来说都是个人的
:您从

对您个人有意义的单词开始,然后通过编写对您个人也有意义的
示例来学习这些单词

是的,这需要工作,并且可能
与您现在所做的非常不同。

但是,如果您想要一种有效的方法来学习
和记住词汇,就是这样。

如果你这样做,没有什么是抽象的
,没有什么是无聊的。

你的大脑会记住你学到的东西,因为
它与你、你的生活和你的

感受有关。

但是,如果您想学习
很多词汇,那么定期复习您所学的内容也很重要

定期复习有助于让词汇
在您的脑海中保持新鲜,这将帮助您记住

用英语说或写时需要的单词和短语。

让我们看看复习词汇的最有效方法

如果你有很多英语词汇要
复习和记住,这是一项庞大而复杂的

工作。

但是,我们有好消息!

有几个免费的工具和应用程序
可以让这变得简单。

您需要一个数字抽认卡应用程序。

这些应用程序旨在帮助您记忆
和复习大量信息。

最受欢迎的两个是 Anki 和 Quizlet。

您可以在视频下方找到链接。

我们不推荐任何特定的产品
或公司,但许多学生都使用了这两种产品

,效果很好。

我们听说 Quizlet 更容易
使用,而 Anki 更强大,有更多

选择,但也更复杂。

尝试两者,或找到另一个程序,看看
什么对你有用。

所有这些程序都以相同的方式工作:
它们允许您为自己设置问题。

您创建一张带有问题和答案的卡片。

你可以写任何你想要的问题
和答案。

看到问题和答案后,您可以
决定该问题对您来说是简单还是困难

如果问题很简单,应用程序会
在较长时间后再次询问您。

如果问题很难,应用程序会
在较短的时间后再次询问您相同的问题

,甚至可能在同一天。

这是非常有效的,因为它可以让
你更多地关注你不知道的事情

,并且不会浪费你的时间来回顾
你已经很了解的事情。

您通常可以下载
其他人提出的问题包,但您应该

使用自己的个性化例句提出自己的问题

让我们看看如何。

看看我们之前写的五个句子
来学习挑战这个词:

让我们从这五个句子中提出五个问题

问:我工作很无聊。

我需要 ________。

答:我工作很无聊。

我需要一个新的挑战。

问题:教青少年很有趣,但是_________
答:教青少年很有趣,但

也很有挑战性。

问题:我 ________ 去年:将德语学习
到与母语相当的水平。

回答:去年我给自己设定了一个挑战:
将德语学习到与母语相当的水平。

问题:跑全程马拉松是_________
答:跑全程马拉松是

我所面临的最大挑战之一。

弟子:姐姐是个很坚定的
人; ________。

答:我姐姐是一个很有主见的人;
她不是一个会

逃避挑战的人。

你能看到这里发生了什么吗?

这些问题越来越
难。

第一个问题,你只需要记住
三个字:一个新的挑战。

对于第五个问题,你需要记住
一个完整的从句。

在你提出问题之后,接下来呢? 每天

复习你的词汇卡或问题

我们建议您在手机上安装 Anki、Quizlet 或
任何您使用的软件。

这样,您可以在无事可做时复习词汇
,例如在

地铁上或午休时间。

尝试每天使用您的应用程序并复习词汇
,但不要让自己超负荷。

限制您每天看到的新问题或卡片的数量

每天五个新问题是一个很好的目标。

同样,这需要相当多的工作。

你可能会想,“我真的必须
为了记住一个单词而做这一切吗?”

让我问你一些问题作为回报:
你真的想增加你的英语词汇量吗?

你想
记住你学习的新英语单词吗?

你想学习使用新的英语词汇吗?

如果您回答“是”、“是”和
“是”,那么就是这样。

这需要时间和精力,但它也有效。

让我们回顾一下您需要采取的步骤:

一:选择对您个人有用且有意义的词
; 不要学习大量

的单词,也不要学习你
不会使用的单词。

二:决定你是想理解
一个词,还是想使用它。 根据您的需要

使用不同的词汇学习技巧

三:如果你想在你的活跃词汇中添加单词
,那么用新单词写3-5个例句

这些句子应该与您、您的
生活、您的想法和感受相关。

四:从老师或朋友那里获得对例句的反馈
,以确保您

正确使用新词汇。

五:将您的例句添加到
Quizlet 或 Anki 等数字抽认卡应用程序中。

制作不同难度的题,
让有的题更容易,有的题

更难。

六:每天或尽可能多地使用您的数字抽认卡应用
程序!

按照这些步骤,您的英语词汇量
会增加,您会记住

英语中的新单词,并且您将能够使用
所学的新英语单词。

想看更多这样的免费课程吗?

查看我们的网站:Oxford Online English
dot com。

感谢收看!

下次见!