How to Increase Vocabulary Studying English Vocabulary

In this American English pronunciation video,
we’re going to over how to increase your

vocabulary.

One of the challenges in learning a foreign
language is remembering all of the new vocabulary.

In this video, we’re going to go over a
few tips for learning new words, and for remembering

them.

First, expose yourself to the language. For
example, read. I still learn English words

from reading. I find that every couple of
months the New York Times uses a word that

either I’ve never heard before, or that
I’ve heard but I’m not totally solid on

the meaning. So I look it up, learn the meaning,
and then go back to the sentence and solidify

it. One good idea is to think of another word
that you know that you could replace it with

in that sentence. A word that wouldn’t change
the meaning. Then say the sentence with that

word. Tying the new word to a word you already
know, and studying it in the context of the

sentence will help you remember it.

If you know my channel, you know it’s a
pronunciation channel. Always learn the pronunciation

when you learn a new word. When you look up
a word in the dictionary, the pronunciation

is always right there. Many online dictionaries
also play an audio file so you can hear a

native speaker say the word. Practice it out
loud several times.

You want to read at the right level to learn.
If it’s too easy, you won’t learn many

new vocabulary words. If it’s too hard,
you don’t really get the context because

there’s too much that you don’t know.
Try reading at a level where you look up,

at most, one word per sentence.

As you discover new words in your reading,
write them down, along with the meaning and

the context. You can either use a notebook,
or flashcards if you prefer that. Make a system

that works for you so you know you’re going
to actually go back and study the words again.

Most words you won’t remember from just
looking it up once.

When you look the word up, look for related
words or other forms of the word. For example,

let’s say you’re learning the word ‘adjust’,
which is a verb. You may find in the dictionary

that ‘adjustable’ is an adjective and
‘adjustment’ is a noun. Write these down

too.

It’s also a good idea to look for one antonym
or one synonym. An antonym is a word with

an opposite meaning, and a synonym is a word
with the same or similar meaning. So, let’s

say you’re learning the word ‘blurry’.
A synonym would be ‘fuzzy’. An antonym

would be ‘clear’. If any of these words
are unknown to you, write them down too. You

can find synonyms and antonyms by looking
in a thesaurus, like thesaurus.com.

Another great way to learn vocabulary is to
watch TV, movies, and online videos. But you

can’t just sit back, relax, and be entertained.
You can do that sometimes, you’re going

to learn more if you actively participate
in learning. When I was in Germany, I watched

a lot of TV with my notebook in hand. When
I heard a word or phrase that I knew I could

identify but didn’t know the meaning of,
I immediately stopped paying attention to

the television, or paused what I was watching,
and wrote down the word. Then I looked up

the meaning and wrote down the context. It
was so easy to remember new words I picked

up this way because I had the visual of what
I had been seeing, I had the visual of the

word written down, and I practiced out loud
several times. The context of the situation

helped solidify that word or phrase. If you
can rewind and watch again, do this, and pay

attention to the pronunciation. Imitate the
pronunciation out loud 5 or 6 times. Make

sure you write the pronunciation down, either
using IPA or another system that works for

you.

This is also great for learning phrases or
sequences of words that are frequently used.

When I was in Germany watching a drama, I
heard the phrase: Es tut mir furchtbar leid.

I had never heard this phrase before. I knew
‘es tut mir leid’, which means “I’m

sorry”, so I recognized the phrase, and
I learned a new way to intensify it with ‘furchtbar’.

I’m terribly sorry.

When you learn a new phrase, write it down.
Ok, so what do you do with all of these words

and phrases you’re writing down? By learning
them in the context of reading or video, you’re

already helping yourself memorize them. But
you’re still going to have to put in some

work.

Try to memorize, really solidly memorize,
3-5 words a day. If you have a great memory,

then maybe go for 10. But limit yourself to
that.

Tip 1 for memorization: The Laura tip. I’m
naming this after my friend who was studying

Spanish abroad. Laura would write down and
learn four or five new words that she heard

in conversation throughout the day. At the
end of the day, she would turn them into a

song. This might involve gestures or movements
to help her understand. It might contain just

the word, if the gesture was clear, or the
word and definition, or the word in a sentence.

Adding music, adding a melody, really helps
your brain hold onto information. She taught

me one of her songs and I still remember it,
8 years later. And I wasn’t even trying

to study Spanish at the time. Let’s come
up with an example song. Let’s say you’re

learning the words sprint, deceive, increase,
and concern. Your song could go something

like this:

Sprint! Don’t deceive me. Increase. I care
because I’m concerned.

Don’t spend much time on it. It should be
short and fun. Sing it 10 or 12 times. Then

sing the one from yesterday a few times. Adding
motion and melody will help you memorize.

It doesn’t matter at all what the melody
is, or even if you’re musical. It will still

help you remember.

Tip 2 for memorization: Repetition and grouping.

Go over your vocabulary words many times.
Practice them out loud. Repetition is extremely

important. If it’s a tough word to pronounce,
slow it down, don’t rush: immediately [4x].

Put the words in groups and drill the groups
together. Then group them differently and

drill again. For example, if you wrote down
10 words or phrases while watching one episode

of the Sopranos, practice those words together
and think about the episode and the context

for each word. Or, group them by vowel sound
in the stressed syllable, for example, furniture,

unearth, burley, return, jury, blurt, curse.
These words all had the UR vowel in the stressed

syllable. Or, organize your words by stress:
typical, period, numerous, everything, difficult,

curious, DA-da-da. These were all three-syllable
words with stress on the first syllable. Or,

organize the words by meaning, grouping together
words of similar meaning. Or group them by

how well you know them, putting words you
know really well in one group, words you kind

of know in a second group, and words you need
a lot of help with in a third group. Creating

various groups will help you memorize, and
will make drilling vocabulary more engaging.

Tip 3: Visualization. When you learn a word,
come up with a picture for it, a mini-story

in one picture in your mind that makes sense
to you. This is a common mnemonic device,

and you probably used it when learning vocabulary
in your own language.

So, absorb as much of the language as you
can through reading and watching video, or

even writing down words from conversation
around you. Organize these words in a system

that works for you: maybe a notebook, maybe
flashcards. And get creative when memorizing.

The more often you come back and study your
vocabulary words, the more you’ll be able

to remember them and to use them yourself
in writing and conversation.

Do you have other methods for learning vocabulary?
Let me know in the comments below.

Also, I’m happy to tell you that my book,
American English Pronunciation, is available

for purchase. If you want an organized, step-by-step
resource to build your American accent, click

here to get the book. Or, see the description
below. I think you’re going to love it.

That’s it, and thanks so much for using
Rachel’s English.

在这个美式英语发音视频中,
我们将讨论如何增加你的

词汇量。

学习外语的挑战之一
是记住所有的新词汇。

在本视频中,我们将介绍
一些学习新单词和记住

它们的技巧。

首先,让自己接触这种语言。
例如,阅读。 我仍然通过阅读学习英语单词

。 我发现
《纽约时报》每隔几个月就会使用一个

我以前从未听过的词,或者
我听说过但我并不完全理解

其含义的词。 所以我查了一下,了解了意思,
然后回到句子并巩固

它。 一个好主意是想出另一个
你知道可以

在那个句子中替换它的词。 一个不会
改变意思的词。 然后用那个词念出句子

。 将新单词与您已经知道的单词联系起来
,并在句子的上下文中学习它

会帮助您记住它。

如果你知道我的频道,你就知道这是一个
发音频道。

当你学习一个新单词时,一定要学习发音。 当您
在字典中查找一个单词时,发音

总是在那里。 许多在线词典
也播放音频文件,这样您就可以听到

母语人士说这个词。 大声练习
几次。

你想在正确的水平上阅读来学习。
如果太容易,你就学不会很多

新的词汇。 如果太难了,
你就不会真正了解上下文,

因为你不知道的东西太多了。
尝试在您查找的水平上阅读,

每个句子最多一个单词。

当您在阅读中发现新单词时
,将它们连同含义和上下文一起写下来


如果您愿意,可以使用笔记本或抽认卡。 制作一个

适合你的系统,这样你就知道
你实际上会回去再次学习这些单词。

大多数单词你只看一次就不会记得
了。

当您查找单词时,请查找相关
单词或该单词的其他形式。 例如,

假设您正在学习单词“adjust”,
它是一个动词。 您可能会在字典中

发现“可调整”是形容词,而
“调整”是名词。 把这些

也写下来。

寻找一个反义词或一个同义词也是一个好主意
。 反义词是

意思相反的词,同义词是
意思相同或相似的词。 所以,

假设你正在学习“模糊”这个词。
同义词是“模糊的”。

反义词是“清楚”。 如果
您不知道这些词中的任何一个,也将它们写下来。 您

可以通过
查看同义词库(如 thesaurus.com)找到同义词和反义词。

另一个学习词汇的好方法是
看电视、电影和在线视频。 但你

不能只是坐下来,放松,享受娱乐。
有时你可以这样做,

如果你积极参与学习,你会学到更多
。 当我在德国时,

我拿着笔记本看了很多电视。 当
我听到一个我知道我可以

识别但不知道其含义的单词或短语时,
我立即停止

关注电视,或者暂停我正在观看的内容,
并写下这个单词。 然后我查了

一下意思,写下了上下文。
用这种方式记住新单词很容易,

因为我有
我所看到的视觉,我有

写下单词的视觉,我大声练习了
几次。 情境的背景

有助于巩固那个词或短语。 如果
可以倒带再看一遍,就这样做,

注意发音。
大声模仿发音 5 或 6 次。

确保您
使用 IPA 或其他适合

您的系统写下发音。

这对于学习
经常使用的短语或单词序列也很有用。

当我在德国看一场戏剧时,我
听到了一句话:Es tut mir furchtbar leid。

我以前从未听过这句话。 我知道
“es tut mir leid”,意思是“

对不起”,所以我认出了这个短语,
我学会了一种用“furchtbar”来强化它的新方法。

我非常抱歉。

当你学习一个新短语时,把它写下来。
好的,那么你要如何处理

你写下的所有这些单词和短语呢? 通过
在阅读或视频的背景下学习它们,您

已经在帮助自己记住它们。 但是
你仍然需要做一些

工作。

试着记住,真正牢记,
每天3-5个单词。 如果你有很好的记忆力,

那么可能会选择 10 次。但仅限
于此。

记忆技巧 1:劳拉技巧。 我以我
在国外学习西班牙语的朋友的名字命名

。 劳拉会写下并
学习她一整天在谈话中听到的四五个新单词

。 在
一天结束的时候,她会把它们变成一

首歌。 这可能
涉及帮助她理解的手势或动作。

如果手势清晰,它可能只包含单词,或者
单词和定义,或者句子中的单词。

添加音乐,添加旋律,确实可以帮助
您的大脑掌握信息。 她教了

我一首她的歌,
8 年后我仍然记得。 当时我什

至没有尝试学习西班牙语。 让我们
想出一首示例歌曲。 假设您正在

学习冲刺、欺骗、增加
和关注这些词。 你的歌可以是

这样的:

Sprint! 不要欺骗我。 增加。 我在乎,
因为我担心。

不要花太多时间在上面。 它应该
简短而有趣。 唱 10 到 12 遍。 然后

把昨天的那首唱几遍。 添加
动作和旋律将帮助您记忆。

旋律
是什么,或者即使你是音乐家,都无关紧要。 它仍然会

帮助你记住。

记忆技巧2:重复和分组。

多次复习你的词汇。
大声练习它们。 重复非常

重要。 如果这是一个很难发音的词,请
放慢速度,不要着急:立即 [4x]。

将单词分组并
一起练习。 然后对它们进行不同的分组并

再次钻孔。 例如,如果您
在观看《黑道家族》的一集时写下 10 个单词或短语,请

一起练习这些单词
并思考该集和

每个单词的上下文。 或者,
按照重读音节中的元音对它们进行分组,例如,家具、

出土、白肋烟、返回、陪审团、脱口而出、诅咒。
这些词在重读音节中都有 UR 元音

。 或者,按重音组织你的单词:
典型、时期、众多、一切、困难、

好奇、DA-da-da。 这些都是
重音在第一个音节的三音节词。 或者,

按含义组织单词,将
具有相似含义的单词组合在一起。 或者按照

你对它们的了解程度对它们进行分组,将你
非常熟悉的单词放在一组,

你知道的单词放在第二组,你
需要很多帮助的单词放在第三组。 创建

各种组将帮助您记忆,
并使练习词汇更具吸引力。

提示 3:可视化。 当你学习一个单词时,
为它想出

一张图片,在你脑海中的一张图片中的一个迷你故事,对你来说是有意义的
。 这是一种常见的助记工具

,您可能在学习母语词汇时使用过它

因此,
通过阅读和观看视频,

甚至写下周围对话中的单词,尽可能多地吸收语言
。 在适合你的系统中组织这些单词

:可能是笔记本,也可能是
抽认卡。 并在记忆时发挥创造力。

你回来学习
词汇的次数越多,你就越

能记住它们,并
在写作和对话中自己使用它们。

你还有其他学习词汇的方法吗?
请在下面的评论中告诉我。

另外,我很高兴地告诉你,我的书,
美式英语发音,可以

购买。 如果您想要一个有组织的、循序渐进的
资源来培养您的美国口音,请单击

此处获取这本书。 或者,请参阅下面的说明
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