
1. Learn vocabulary by topic
If you learn 20 unrelated words at the same time, it will take a lot of effort to remember. But if on the same topic as "love", you learn other related words such as "to adore", "to hate", "to prefer"... then you will see that they have a correlation and when you remember a word, You will easily remember other words. Therefore, group words by topic to study or study groups of words that are related to each other. Your brain will systematize vocabulary and you will remember it easily and naturally.
2. Learn words that interest you
Or apply it to your work and life. If you are learning English to prepare for a trip to Europe, you will not be able to remember what a “semiconductor” is, because the possibility of using the word “semiconductor” during your trip is very low. But words like rail schedule or boarding pass will attract your attention and you will remember it even if you pronounce it incorrectly.
3. Review and use the words you learn in life
Learning individual words and not using them regularly will cost you a lot of effort and not be effective. Always use the words you just learned in life, repeat them often to make yourself feel familiar and remember them longer.4. Learn words in context
Every English word has different meanings when placed in different phrases or contexts, or even when used with different prepositions. Therefore, if you do not understand and remember the meaning of the word, you will not understand or correctly translate the word/sentence you are reading. Remember the words and the contexts in which they are applied to have a richer vocabulary.5. Use tools:
Such as flashcards, dictionaries, software, and notebooks to help you remember the words you have learned.6. Find 100% English environments
To practice communication and collect vocabulary, review and use your vocabulary regularly. You can take English classes at Wall Street English, apply your vocabulary and learn new words on a regular basis. English classes and events here give you the opportunity to practice listening and speaking English more often with everyone, in class as well as common areas. Therefore, you will easily review the words you learn as well as learn countless new vocabulary.
7. Practice making sentences with new words and rewriting those sentences.
Handwriting is a way for the brain to practice and review words. Practice journaling in simple English or writing short paragraphs to practice recalling words in a familiar and obvious way.Reading books, watching movies, reading newspapers, and listening to English songs are also ways to naturally enrich your vocabulary. Ecorp English's interactive lessons respond very effectively to this way of learning long-lasting vocabulary. Through interactive educational-entertaining lessons and dialogues built in a drama-like style, you will easily remember vocabulary and know how to apply them in life. The exercises are divided into small pieces so the amount of vocabulary according to the lesson's topic is also very suitable for you to remember, not making it easy for you to forget the words.