The "Two Way" Approach to Learning English Vocabulary Words

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Here's a question that I often get asked

How do I learn words

or what is the best way to learn English vocabulary or to remember new words

First of all the best way to remember new is just don't worry about it

the reason I say this is because the more you worry about it

if you're stressed because you can't remember words

for example you studied a word but then in conversation you couldn't remember that word

the more stressed you get about it the harder it becomes

If you learn a word and then you forget it the next day it doesn't matter Just forget

about it

Give it time

if you do remember the word great fantastic but if you don't remember the word it doesn't

matter just give it time let things come naturally

this said there is a learning principle a learning idea worth bearing in mind worth

remembering that will make your learning English words much much easier that is that we remember

words best by taking not one but two approaches and linking those two approaches together

now the first one is deliberate learning

that is purposely trying to learn new vocabulary

this is what you do when you read a newspaper article and you underline the words you don't

know you look the words up in the dictionary you write them on flashcards you study those

flashcards or if you use an SRS software something like Anki for example and you do reps on Anki

this is deliberate learning you're trying to learn words now this is one way the second

way is to let things come naturally that is accidental learning this is what happens when

you're not trying to learn words but you're enjoying the English

you're watching a TV show you're listing to some English you're reading a book

and maybe you'll be listening to English then suddenly a word you've been trying to learn

or struggling to remember will pop out and at the moment you will think AH-HA!! got it

and then at that point you will never forget that word again

a good example for ne is when I first learning Japanese the word "gyoretsu" now that means

queue as in a queue outside of a shop I think I saw this word first on a flashcard and I

thought this is a useful word I should remember it and I studied it many times but it never

stuck and I'd always try and remember this word but the next day I'd be like "Ah, what

was that word?" it didn't sink in but then one day I was listening to a podcast form

japanesepod101 and it wasn't even part of the lesson it wasn't in part of the dialogue

for the lesson but the presenters were talking I can't remember what they were talking about

they might have been talking about a famous ramen shop a famous noodle shop which always

have a long queue of people outside but one of the presenters said the word "gyoretsu"

and that was it it was like a lightbulb went off in my head

ping

AH-HA!!

and I never forgot that word. it just stuck

you see waht happens is when you try to learn a word you make a connection in here and when

you accidently hear them you link that together and it's when you make that link that the

word sticks

I don't know if you've ever seen videos from Steven Kaufman he has lots of videos on YouTube

and I definitely recommend checking them out but he often talks about making links and

its true that's the most powerful way to learn words to just make links between different

things so don't do one thing do two things or do many things and let the words come to

you naturally make links between those things study a word listen to English when you hear

it you'll remember it easy as that

OK that's it for today

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