The BEST Way To Learn New Words in English DO THIS every day

Well hey there I’m Emma from mmmEnglish

and I’m so excited that you’re here today because I’m gonna share

a simple task that you can use to increase your English vocabulary

every day so if that’s what you’re here for, you’re here to expand

your vocabulary, to learn new words,

then I really encourage you to take the ten to fifteen minutes

every day to practise this process

that I’m about to teach you in today’s lesson.

It’s an incredibly effective method to help you learn,

to remember the new words that you learn and to

build on the words that you already know.

Let’s dive straight in and get started!

Learning and remembering new words can be tricky

because your brain is constantly processing new information

and it’s trying to work out what’s essential

and what’s not. What do I need to keep and what can I get rid of?

Think of your brain as a storeroom,

if the information is really important it’s going to be on the shelf

that is easy to reach.

If it’s less important or maybe it’s not needed as often,

it probably goes up on the top shelf

at the back, a little to the right.

It’s there but it’s pretty hard to reach.

So let’s take that analogy to your English conversations.

So when you’re speaking and you get stuck,

you can’t remember the word, it’s because it’s not right there

on the easy to access shelf.

To remember

all of these new words that you’re learning and to draw on them

when you need them,

well there’s a few little tricks that you can use

when you’re practising and you’re learning these new words.

The first is learning them in association with words

that you already know.

The second is by introducing

different senses to the way that you’re learning

so not just looking at a word and seeing it

but hearing it, touching something, maybe drawing it.

All of these different things help us to remember

and make associations with the new words that we’re learning.

Now in my opinion, the best tool for doing all of this is

a vocabulary map.

You might have heard of a mind map before, maybe even

you’ve used them at school but vocabulary maps are very similar.

If you haven’t already used them to study and to learn new words

then you should definitely keep watching this lesson

and try out this technique for yourself.

I’m going to show you exactly how to start this process and to

build on your practice in this lesson.

You need to start with a root word.

Now a root word is a word or a word part

that is the base of any of your new words.

So we create new words by adding prefixes and suffixes

to the root word.

Can you think of any root words yourself that we could start with?

How about act?

So we can create more words by adding to the word act.

Actor.

Action.

Inaction.

Activity.

Activist.

We can kind of keep going like this, right?

The really cool thing is that if you look for and you recognise

the root word then it’s going to help you to start working out

the meanings of new words that you haven’t seen before

when you start associating them with the ones that you do know.

Now our root word is the best place to start with our word map

or our vocabulary map.

We just want to put it right in the middle and then we start

building from there

and then we start adding suffixes and prefixes and creating

new words, exploring new words and these are all

part of the word family.

Let’s explore with the verb write, okay?

So it’s our root word then we can start adding to it with

writer and

written or writing, our different verb forms.

You just want to start simply, start with the words

that you already know

and then you can start doing a little research

to add new ones or add to them and help

your word map to grow.

This one’s cool.

We started doing a little bit of research and we found

writer’s block.

Now if you don’t know what writer’s block is, that’s great!

Look it up!

But you can also add definitions and example sentences right here

on the word map so that you can see it, remember it, practise it,

associate it to the other words that you’ve got on the page.

That said I am trying to teach you a technique that you can use

every day to improve your vocabulary.

So let’s just say you’ve only got ten minutes to do this

so that you can make it happen, you can build that habit

and do it every day. You don’t need to

exhaust an entire list of words associated with write,

you know it’s okay if you just get a couple down and you start

this process, you don’t need to research until you find

every last one.

So once you’ve built out your word family, you want to start

thinking about some common collocations.

Collocations are words that are often used together in English

like it’s really common to hear fast food.

It’s not common to hear quick food.

We throw a party in English, we don’t make a party.

These are examples of collocations and learning the words

that are often used with your root word

and the words that you’re exploring in the word family

is going to help you to sound much more natural

when you’re using them yourself, much more

like a native English speaker.

So let’s see

how we can use the verb write. We use write with a noun,

we write something like a story, a blog post,

an article, a report but we also use write with an adverb.

We write

beautifully or we write poorly

or enthusiastically.

We also often see write with prepositions. We write

about something or we write for someone

or for an organisation.

So again at this step, we want to start by writing down

what we already know and then go exploring, finding collocations

and other words that are often used with it

and adding to our word map.

Now I’ve included a couple of really useful

collocations dictionaries down in the description below

so as you’re exploring words that often get used with your word,

it’s a really, really great tool to use to start expanding

on what you already know.

Now because we’re focusing on write as a verb then we might also

think of some phrasal verbs that use write.

We write off.

We write down.

We write up something.

And if you’re feeling up to it you might even add an idiom or two

that use write as well just to explore different types

of phrases and expressions with this word.

It’s nothing to write home about.

This is a great one! We use it to say that something is

not very impressive, it’s a bit mediocre.

Okay next step.

Which words have a similar meaning to write?

We’re going to take a look at some synonyms now.

Can you think of any?

Record.

Copy.

Pen.

Print.

Draft.

Scribble. We take notes,

we compose

and really simply, we communicate.

So learning and playing with all these different ways that you can

express yourself in English is gonna make

the words that you choose and the way that you sound

so much more interesting and colourful

and I bet you didn’t realise just how many different ways

you can express the same idea in English, right?

Right?

Write? Am I right?

So naturally, the next idea to explore is antonyms,

words that have the opposite meaning.

Now really I recommend this step only for my

higher-level students.

If you’re a new student or you’re just getting back to your English

after a long break then I recommend that you just take your time,

focus on the words that are really closely connected to each other.

So if you’re up for the challenge, let’s add even more detail

to our vocabulary map. We can go further.

So if write means

to create something, to put it on paper,

what words would mean the opposite of this?

Erase.

Delete.

Ignore.

By focusing on the antonyms, we’re taking the attention

away from the literal meaning of the word so

erase directly relates to writing because it means

to remove written work

and delete is to remove digital written work, right?

And if we write when we’re paying attention to information

then the opposite of that would be to ignore,

to not write, to not record, right?

And the last step. If you’re anything like me drawing visual cues

can help you to remember new words and to associate them with

others that you’re learning or even just to remember the

context in which they’re used.

And you don’t have to be an artist, nobody is expecting

brilliant work.

You just need to draw something that will remind you about

what that word means.

So for write-off I’ve drawn a car because write-off usually means

that something is so badly damaged that it can’t be repaired,

like a car when it’s been in a bad accident

and this is how it’s often used.

I’ve used a musical note for the word compose because

compose is a verb that is often used with music.

The artist writes music or they compose it.

And for delete, well it might help you to remember the word

if you draw the icon or the button from your computer keyboard.

These visual elements can help you to remember the words

or to associate them with the others that you’re learning as well.

Okay so now I have a little challenge for you if you’re up to it.

I’m gonna set a root word right here and I want you to take

the process that you just learned today,

create your own vocabulary map

and try this out for yourself.

The root word that I’m setting for you is to laugh.

Now I want to see your word maps okay?

So if you complete this challenge and you do your own

vocabulary map, take a picture, share it with me on Instagram.

I’ve created my own version of a word map as well

so after you’ve created yours, you can check out mine

and you can compare.

And that’s it! One really simple and enjoyable activity

that you can use every day for around ten or fifteen minutes

to help you continue to grow your

vocabulary, to explore new words,

to associate them with the ones that you already know.

It really is going to open up a whole new world of words for you.

If you enjoyed today’s lesson, make sure you give the video a like

or you let me know down in the comments, all of that helps.

And if you want to keep practising with me right now,

let’s check out this lesson together. I’ll see you in there!

好吧,嘿,我是 mmmEnglish 的 Emma

,我很高兴你今天能来这里,因为我将分享

一个简单的任务,你可以每天使用它来增加你的英语词汇量

,如果这就是你来这里的目的 ,你来这里是为了扩大

你的词汇量,学习新单词,

那么我真的鼓励你每天花 10 到 15 分钟

来练习这个过程

,我将在今天的课程中教你。

这是一种非常有效的方法,可以帮助您学习

、记住您所学的新单词并

在您已经知道的单词的基础上再接再厉。

让我们直接潜入并开始吧!

学习和记住新单词可能会很棘手,

因为您的大脑会不断处理新信息

,并试图找出什么是必要的

,什么不是。 我需要保留什么以及可以摆脱什么?

把你的大脑想象成一个储藏室,

如果信息真的很重要,它就会放在容易拿到的架子

上。

如果它不太重要,或者可能不需要经常使用,

它可能会放在后面的顶部架子

上,稍微靠右一点。

它在那里,但很难到达。

所以让我们把这个比喻成你的英语对话。

因此,当您说话时卡住了,

您不记得这个词,这是因为它

不在易于访问的架子上。

记住您正在学习的所有这些新单词并

在需要时利用它们

,您可以

在练习和学习这些新单词时使用一些小技巧。

首先是结合

你已经知道的单词来学习它们。

第二个是通过

在你学习的方式中引入不同的感官,

所以不仅仅是看一个词并看到它,

而是听到它,触摸一些东西,也许是画它。

所有这些不同的东西都有助于我们

记住我们正在学习的新单词并与之建立关联。

现在在我看来,做这一切的最好工具

是词汇图。

您可能以前听说过思维导图,甚至可能

在学校使用过它们,但词汇图非常相似。

如果您还没有使用它们来学习和学习新单词,

那么您绝对应该继续观看本课

并亲自尝试这种技巧。 在本课中,

我将准确地向您展示如何开始此过程并

在您的练习的基础上进行。

您需要从词根开始。

现在,词根是作为

任何新词基础的词或词部分。

因此,我们通过向根词添加前缀和后缀来创建新

词。

你能自己想出任何我们可以开始的词根吗?

怎么演?

因此,我们可以通过添加到单词 act 来创建更多单词。

演员。

行动。

不作为。

活动。

活动家。

我们可以继续这样下去,对吧?

真正酷的是,如果你寻找并认

出词根,那么当你开始将它们与你知道的词联系起来时,它将帮助你开始

理解你以前从未见过的新词的含义

.

现在,我们的词根是从我们的词图或词汇图开始的最佳位置

我们只是想把它放在中间,然后我们

从那里开始构建

,然后我们开始添加后缀和前缀并创建

新词,探索新词,这些都是

词族的一部分。

让我们用动词 write 来探索一下,好吗?

所以这是我们的词根,然后我们可以开始用

writer 和

written 或writing 来添加我们不同的动词形式。

您只想简单地开始,从您已经知道的单词开始

,然后您可以开始做一些研究

以添加新单词或添加到它们并帮助

您的单词图增长。

这个很酷

我们开始做一些研究,我们发现了

作家的障碍。

现在,如果您不知道作家的障碍是什么,那就太好了!

查一下!

但是您也可以在单词图的此处添加定义和例句,

以便您可以看到、记住、练习

并将其与页面上的其他单词相关联。

也就是说,我正在尝试教你一种

每天可以用来提高词汇量的技巧。

因此,假设您只有十分钟的时间

来做到这一点,这样您就可以实现它,您可以养成这种习惯

并每天都这样做。 您不需要

用尽与 write 相关的整个单词列表,

您知道只要记下几个单词并开始此过程就可以了

,您无需研究,直到

找到最后一个单词。

所以一旦你建立了你的词族,你就想开始

考虑一些常见的搭配。

搭配是在英语中经常一起使用的单词,

就像听到快餐真的很常见一样。

听到快餐并不常见。

我们用英语举办派对,我们不举办派对。

这些是搭配的例子,学习

经常与您的词根一起使用的单词

以及您在单词 family 中探索的单词

将帮助您在

自己使用它们时听起来更自然,

更像 以英语为母语的人。

那么让我们看看

如何使用动词 write。 我们将 write 与名词一起使用,

我们撰写故事、博客文章

、文章、报告等内容,但我们也将 write 与副词一起使用。

我们写

得很漂亮,或者我们写得不好

或热情洋溢。

我们也经常看到用介词写作。

我们写一些东西,或者我们为某人

或一个组织写作。

因此,在这一步,我们希望首先写下

我们已经知道的内容,然后进行探索,找到

经常与之一起使用的搭配和其他单词,并将其

添加到我们的单词图中。

现在,我在下面的描述中包含了一些非常有用的

搭配词典,

以便您探索经常与您的单词一起使用的单词,

这是一个非常非常棒的工具,可以用来开始

扩展您已经知道的内容。

现在因为我们专注于将 write 作为动词,所以我们可能还会

想到一些使用 write 的短语动词。

我们注销。

我们写下来。

我们写点东西。

如果你愿意的话,你甚至可以添加一

两个使用 write 的成语,以探索

这个词的不同类型的短语和表达方式。

这没什么好写的。

这是一个伟大的! 我们用它来表示某些东西

不是很令人印象深刻,它有点平庸。

好的下一步。

哪些词的写法相似?

我们现在来看看一些同义词。

你能想到任何吗?

记录。

复制。

钢笔。

打印。

草稿。

涂。 我们做笔记,

我们作曲

,很简单,我们交流。

因此,学习和使用所有这些你可以

用英语表达自己的不同方式

会让你选择的单词和你

听起来更加有趣和丰富多彩的方式

,我敢打赌你没有意识到你有多少不同的

方式 可以用英语表达相同的想法,对吧?

对?

写? 我对吗?

所以很自然,下一个要探索的想法是反义词

,具有相反含义的词。

现在我真的只向我的

高年级学生推荐这一步。

如果你是一名新学生,或者你刚刚在长时间的休息后恢复你的英语

,那么我建议你慢慢来,

专注于彼此之间真正紧密相连的单词。

因此,如果您准备好迎接挑战,让

我们为我们的词汇表添加更多细节。 我们可以走得更远。

所以如果写

意味着创造一些东西,把它写在纸上,

什么词的意思会与此相反?

擦除。

删除。

忽略。

通过关注反义词,我们将注意力

从单词的字面意思上转移开,因此

擦除与写作直接相关,因为它

意味着删除书面作品,

而删除是删除数字书面作品,对吗?

如果我们在关注信息时写作,

那么相反的情况就是忽略

、不写作、不记录,对吧?

最后一步。 如果您像我一样,绘制视觉提示

可以帮助您记住新单词并将它们与

您正在学习的其他单词联系起来,甚至只是记住

使用它们的上下文。

而且您不必成为艺术家,没有人期待

出色的作品。

你只需要画一些东西来提醒你

这个词是什么意思。

因此,对于核销,我画了一辆汽车,因为核销通常

意味着某些东西被严重损坏以至于无法修复,

例如发生严重事故的汽车

,这就是它经常使用的方式。

我为 compose 这个词使用了音符,因为

compose 是一个经常与音乐一起使用的动词。

艺术家创作音乐或创作音乐。

对于删除,

如果您从计算机键盘上绘制图标或按钮,它可能会帮助您记住单词。

这些视觉元素可以帮助您记住单词

或将它们与您正在学习的其他单词联系起来。

好的,现在我有一个小挑战,如果你能做到的话。

我将在这里设置一个词根,我希望您采用

您今天刚刚学习的过程,

创建您自己的词汇图

并亲自尝试一下。

我为你设置的词根是笑。

现在我想看看你的单词图好吗?

因此,如果您完成了这项挑战并制作了自己的

词汇图,请拍张照片,在 Instagram 上与我分享。

我也创建了自己的单词地图版本,因此在您创建了自己的单词地图

后,您可以查看我的版本

并进行比较。

就是这样! 一项非常简单且令人愉快的活动

,您可以每天使用大约 10 或 15 分钟

来帮助您继续增加

词汇量,探索新单词,

将它们与您已经知道的单词联系起来。

它真的会为你打开一个全新的文字世界。

如果您喜欢今天的课程,请务必给视频点个赞,

或者在评论中告诉我,所有这些都会有所帮助。

如果你现在想继续和我一起练习,

让我们一起来看看这节课吧。 我在里面见!