Experience sharing: how do I remember English words for postgraduate entrance examination?
Memorizing English words for postgraduate entrance examination is the first step in our legendary life. Everything is difficult at the beginning, especially when we have memorized words for nearly ten years, and we have long been used to forgetting the experience of memorizing words. When faced with countless core words of postgraduate entrance examination, we find that we can't recognize the basic words of postgraduate entrance examination. I think memorizing words is really a huge project. In this process, each of us spent a lot of time and must have many ideas or experiences. I'm here to share some of my experiences! Whether I write well or not, everyone agrees with me. I hope you can leave a message and write your own thoughts. I also think that when we are struggling in the endless and hopeless cause of memorizing words, we can pour bitter water on each other. Maybe you have just overcome your own difficulties, or inadvertently said a word that can make others realize ... first of all, it is unknown. My memory has always been a pain that I can never erase from my mind. Maybe it's because junior high school studies too hard. In high school, I felt that my brain was failing and I couldn't remember anything. Until now, it seems that my brain has collapsed and I can't hold so many formulas and theorems, let alone words. The book I bought is Spark's vocabulary associative graphic memory method. I believe many people use this one! In fact, no matter what reference book it is, there is no difference in content, just which one you see is more comfortable. So far, I have read the word book twice, which is quite serious. Now I feel that words that I have known before but forgotten for too long, which are easy to remember, such as words that are very distinctive or particularly suitable for word formation, can also be memorized. What I'm talking about here is particularly word-formation, which means that I have known the root of this word for a long time, such as anditoriun audience. We have long known that the word audit means listening, but now it is just a slight extension, which is easy to remember. But there are some roots we haven't seen, and there are only one or two words in the word book. If we had time to remember that root, we would have remembered the word. Do we still need to recite that seemingly awkward root? However, if a root corresponds to many words, for example, the root of patr corresponds to so many words as patriot, patriot, policeman and patron saint, you should know the meaning of this root. As long as you know that Patr means father, all four words are actually memorized. I won't elaborate here. But memorizing words to a certain extent makes you dizzy. I just can't react when I look at these letters. I don't even feel like I'm memorizing words, just like my brain is on strike. I obviously feel that there is some nonsense, and I must never memorize it, because I feel like the sea at first sight. I think it may be that we are used to words since childhood: look at words, look at meaning, and keep repeating. Finally, when we feel familiar, we say that we have recited it. Seeing them again in a few days, you may feel deja vu, or even have no impression at all. This is normal. We all say that being repeated by words is actually the result of memorizing words from childhood! If we really have to read it every few days to ensure that we don't forget it, how long will it take us to memorize words? So I think, I can't recite as much as I did when I was a child. After all, when I am old, my memory is not as good as before, and now I don't spend as much time on words as before. So I think I must change my mind about these words that I can't recite even if I die. I remember that there was a training institution (name forgotten) that gave a lecture in our school, saying that it was to improve memory on the spot. In fact, it is to recruit students by selling dog meat. But that lecture really made me understand something. The memory king we saw on TV before, such as seeing a lot of messy numbers that can be memorized like a stream, is actually methodical, not as artificial as I used to be. There seems to be something like a copier in their heads, copying those numbers into their heads. The method mentioned is association. They explained a word on the spot, I believe everyone knows, ambulance. The memory methods they say are am (Yes), bu (Department), lan (Rotten) and ce (Car). Together, it is a "rotten car." As long as you see the word ambulance and think of it, you can recite it. This is just an explanation of a method. We don't need to think hard about words that we are familiar with for a long time, but memory and association are inseparable, which is a good revelation and is also ignored by rote learning. With this idea, I want to test it right away. So I just opened a page of word book and saw a word condemnation. I don't know if you know it, but I didn't know it before, so I began to expand my limited imagination: the root of con means "together", while reading the audio-visual Chinese character "look", transliterated as "hit", and mn can be associated with the first letter of "cow", which together means "look together and hit the cow together". But you may have a question, your association is so tortuous that we see. I had this question at first, but I have memorized this word for many days, and I still remember it clearly. I can remember it quickly when I see it. I think it may be because we studied this word carefully that we turned it into our own thing, which is the really effective memory method ~! For another example, the words that start with ob in the vocabulary book include OBIENCE, Oblast, OBE, OBCENE, OBSERVE, OBSERVE, OBSERVE, OBTRUCT, OBTRUCT, OBTRUCT * * * is 15. Apart from what I knew before, there are nine unfamiliar words: Let me tell you how I wrote these nine words in this way. It's a bit nasty, but the effect is really good ~ (I call it Abel theory, and you'll understand it after reading it) 1. First, the first obesity, ob transliteration is * Aber *, E is Chinese Pinyin * 1 *, se transliteration is * color *, Aber is a color, I .. Obesity, OB * ABO *, scene * scenery *, ABO is very lewd, so in his eyes, all the scenery is * obscene and promiscuous * 3. "Force, guide, help and appreciate" 4. Obcure, OB * ABO *, s* try *, cure* treat *, ABO tried to treat. Uncle listened to his brother and wanted to find an unknown psychologist to treat him. The doctor is also very puzzled. How can an old man be so lewd? 5. Obsession, ob* ABO *, se * color * ssion * God *, ABO color god. The doctor's words spread like wildfire, so Abreu was called a sex maniac. Suddenly many young men and women are obsessed with his old man's house, and his old man's house has become obsessed. 6. Out of date, Obareu, too * too * too * too late, Abreu too late. But lewdness is the patent of young people. Aber is a big old man, and it's too late to think about it now. It is * outdated * and people have * abandoned * 7. Obstruction, * Abreu *, which is transliterated as * dragging him to do something, Abreu dragging him to do something, * hindering, blocking, hindering * him from doing something. 8. Obstruction is a noun form of obstruction. * Obstacle * 9 Obstacle, ob* ABO *, s* Ambassador *, ta* He *, cle * cried *, which means A Bo cried. Why did he make her cry? Because "Abreu dragged him to death", you can think of the word "obstacle, hindrance and interference". This is my "Abreu Theory". We made up a lewd and hateful Abreu, and memorized these nine words, which was memorable. When we see the beginning of ob, we can only remember this lovely and hateful * Abreu *. Of course, not every word can think of a suitable extension. We just use this method when we meet those who chew bones, which may be more fragrant than those who chew bones! In my opinion, among the 5,500 flue-cured tobacco words, 300 to 400 words are particularly difficult to remember. It is entirely possible for our users to remember them in this way. As long as we are willing to spend more time on this word, study it carefully, create various ways of association, and give full play to our subjective initiative, this is almost a once-and-for-all thing, because if you are overwhelmed by a few words, you will never forget it and react quickly as long as you review it once. As for the mystery, I have also seriously thought about it. Take the first example, condemnation. If you learn by rote, it is only a combination of seven letters. How difficult it is for you to link it with "conviction and sentencing" without any logical basis! Even if you "remember better" and can memorize it, you should repeat it many times, because there is almost no logical basis for seeing the reflection of words thinking about Chinese meaning. You can only have this kind of stimulation once you repeat it, and once the stimulation activity stops, this kind of reflection does not exist. In other words, the words we write down now are easy to forget once we are admitted to graduate school. And if we think of it as a word through association, as long as we see the word and condemn it, we can associate it with such cruel things as "beating cattle" according to the realistic pinyin and the basic things we know, and then we can know that it is wrong for him to beat cattle according to logical reasoning, so we should condemn him and even sentence him. In this way, there is a logical bridge between these seven letters and the Chinese meaning. No matter whether we review or not, the logic will not be lost, so we will remember the words more clearly once and for all. Another advantage is that we should use the word condemnation when writing a composition or speaking English, which is easy to remind people that we once condemned a person for hitting a cow. As long as you think about it, can't you taste the word? But I haven't been able to establish this connection with some words after thinking for a long time. Of course, this has a lot to do with my stupidity. I just want to remind everyone not to be too obsessed. If you really can't figure out how to remember, you must change other methods and don't hang yourself on a tree. I believe that after memorizing words from all angles and directions, we can all get over this hurdle as soon as possible, so that we can spare more time and energy to remember what we have to remember.