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How to learn vocabulary
To learn a lot of vocabulary, youhave to do different things.
1 Study each unit of the book carefully and do all the exercises. Check your answers with your teacher.Repeat
the units after a month, and then again after three months, and see how much you have learnt and how much
you have forgotten. Repeatingwork is very important.
2 Keep a vocabulary notebook. Students who regularly make notes in a separatenotebook often do better in
tests and examinations than students who do not keep a notebook.
3 Use different waysof recording things in your notebook. For example, every time you see or hear an
interesting phrase, write it in your notebook, and write who said it or wrote it, and in what situation, as well
as what it means. Here are some examples:
ready: (person at the door of a theatre, to all the people waiting) ‘Have your tickets ready,please!’ = have your
ticket in your hand
else: (person in a restaurant) ‘Would you like anything else?’= more or in addition or different
rush hour: (person who is about to leave home for work) ‘I’m going early so that I miss the rush hour’ = the
times when there are lots of people travelling to work in the morning or when people are travelling home in the
evening
Making notes of the situations words are used in will help you to remember them and to use them at
the right moment.
4 Use diagramsand other visual aids to help you learn and remember words and phrases. Word bubblesare
very easy to draw and can help you remember the different meanings and uses of words. Here is an example
for the word play, which can be a verb or a noun:
play football,tennis, golf, etc. play the guitar,violin, piano, etc.
verb
PLAY
noun
theatre: a play by William Shakespeare
Charts can also help you to organise information about words. This student has made notes in her
vocabulary notebook about useful verbs and the nouns we use them with:
a taxi a cold dinner my homework
a message a mistake somebody a favour
take catch a criminal make do
violin lessons an my best (to)
a ball
appointment
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