Focus on phrases
Linguist Michael Lewis
encourages language learning in lexical chunks, rather than on a word-by-word
basis. A good portion of daily communication involves predictable common
phrases: “turn left,” “just a minute,” “nice to meet you.” When studying a new
language, memorise these phrases and you'll have a ready arsenal of dialogue,
without the stress of having to build and conjugate your sentences from
scratch.
Review often
In a vocabulary class,
yesterday’s vocabulary is more important than today’s. The goal is to transfer
the short-term knowledge of new vocabulary into your long-term memory. Review
is essential – in the first few days or weeks after learning new vocabulary,
recycle those words and you'll entrench them in your memory. A good language
textbook or online program will be organised in a way that reviews and applies
learned vocabulary in later lessons.
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