Remember Vocabulary Fast: TOP 10 TIPS

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Speak English With Vanessa


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Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
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Do you have trouble remembering all the wonderful vocabulary words that you're learning?
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You're not alone.
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Let's talk about it.
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If you've been learning English for longer than, say, five minutes, you probably have
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run across some new words.
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In fact, the phrasal verb I just used, "run across," might be new for you.
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How can you remember it?
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How can you retain that information, so that when you're having a conversation, you can
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actually use it?
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Well, I have some good news.
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Today we're gonna talk about 10 different things that you can do to remember, retain
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and use the vocabulary words that you're learning.
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Before we talk about these 10 tips for remembering vocabulary words, we need to talk about the
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three steps that happen every time that you run across a new word.
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They are: Recognizing, understanding, and using.
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The first one, recognizing, means that when you see a new word or you hear a new word,
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you think, "Oh, I think I've heard that before.
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I've heard the word 'run across' before."
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The word that I just used.
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"I've heard that before, but I don't really remember what it means exactly."
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This is recognizing it.
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You've seen it before, but you don't remember exactly what it means.
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Then, the second step is understanding.
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Maybe after this video, you will understand what the word "run across" means, but you
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won't be able to use it yourself.
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This means that when you read it in a book or you watch a TV show and you hear them say
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"run across," you'll think, "Oh yeah, I heard Vanessa use this.
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I know what it means."
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But when you're having a conversation with an English speaker, it just leaves your mind
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and you forget about this word completely, because you're not at the third and final
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step, which is using it yourself.
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I wanna let you know that there is a big gap between understanding a word and using it
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yourself.
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You need to understand and run across this word a lot.
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You need to run across 20, 30, 40 times.
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You need to read it in books.
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You need to hear it on TV shows.
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You need to hear me say it.
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You need to run across a word, the word you're trying to remember, a lot of times for you
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to be able to spontaneously use it in a conversation.
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And that's the final step, is using it.
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So I wanna let you know that when you learn a new word, you're not gonna use it directly.
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You're not gonna be able to just blurt it out and say it immediately.
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Instead, you're gonna have to go through each of those steps.
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Recognizing it: "Oh yeah, I know this word, but I don't really remember what it means."
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Then understanding it, and then actually using it yourself.
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So be patient with yourself when you learn a new word.
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Realize that you're going through those three steps, and that eventually you will get to
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using it, but you need to have a lot of English input.
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You need to really run across those new words so many times that you can actually make it
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to the "using it" step.
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All right, let's get on with the 10 tips to help you remember and eventually use new vocabulary
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expressions.
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My first tip is to look it up on YouTube.
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What you're looking for here is, you're trying to find some insight, some new perspective,
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maybe a story that will stick with you.
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Let's say that you hear the expression "odd job," and you think, "Well, I know what 'odd'
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is, kind of weird and strange.
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And I know what a job is.
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Does this mean a weird or strange job?
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I don't know.
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I wanna use it correctly."
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So you search on YouTube, "odd job."
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You're hoping to hear this word repeated a lot so that you can make it from recognizing
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to understanding to using, and you come across or you run across the video that Dan and I
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made about vocabulary, including the word "odd job."
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You listen to that a couple times.
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You hear Dan's stories about his odd jobs.
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You hear my stories about the odd jobs that I had, and you realize, "Oh, it's not actually
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a weird job.
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It's just a kind of side job.
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Babysitting, walking dogs, washing windows.
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Some kind of side job.
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Now I understand it."
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So you need to repeat it a lot in order to actually use it, but looking it up on YouTube
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is a great first tip.
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You're gonna hear it correctly.
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You'll hear a native speaker pronounce it, and maybe you'll hear a little story that
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will help it to stick in your mind.
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My second tip is for people who learn well visually.
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For me, when I hear a new word in another language, it's really difficult for me to
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remember it only by listening.
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I really like to see the words, that I can visualize it, and it just helps it to stick
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in my mind better.
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So I recommend when you hear a new word, when you see a new word, write it down in a notebook.
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But don't write only the word.
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Write at least one phrase or better yet, write a full sentence and maybe write some of your
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own sentences.
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Let's say that you wanna use the word that I just used, "at least."
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Well, you could look it up on YouTube and find my lesson about it, or you could write
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your own sentences about it.
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This is gonna help you to create language, use it yourself, but also it's reinforcing
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visually what the word looks like, to help you remember it.
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Connected to number two is number three, which is to write a comment using the new expression
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that you just learned.
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You're here on YouTube, so I imagine that you watch other lessons about vocabulary and
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grammar on YouTube.
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Use it immediately.
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Write a comment using that expression.
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You're using the word.
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You're seeing it visually.
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You're interacting with other people, so it's more of a real life situation than just using
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a notebook.
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You're hoping that other people will actually be able to understand your sentence, and maybe
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if you're lucky, you'll even get some feedback about it.
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Tip number four will help you with some muscle memory.
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It is to read out loud the sentence that you wrote in your notebook, the sentence that
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you wrote in the YouTube comments, or even a sentence that someone else wrote.
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This is helping you to use your own muscles, and also helping you to get over the fear
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of hearing your own voice using English.
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I know for me, when I first started speaking some Korean when I lived in Korea, it was
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so weird to hear my voice using these words that I had just learned, so I needed to get
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over it.
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I needed to just do it and use these words out loud.
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So even though you might not be spontaneously creating sentences, you're just reading them,
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it's gonna be repetition and it's gonna help you to slowly step by step be able to use
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it spontaneously.
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Tip number five uses muscle memory and is also great for visual and kinesthetic learners.
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It is to draw a picture of a new expression when you learn it.
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So let's imagine that you hear the word "rain check."
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"Can we take a rain check?"
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And you think, "Rain check?
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I know what rain is.
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I know what a check is.
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What's a rain check?"
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So you look it up on YouTube.
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You write a comment about it.
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You read it out loud, and then you think, "Well, I wanna take it to the next level."
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So you open your notebook again and you draw a picture of a rain check, so that you can
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really ingrain this in your memory.
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If you're curious, a "rain check" means you're just gonna delay something because something
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came up.
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Something happened and you have to delay your event, so you might say, "Hey, we need to
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take a rain check.
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We need to do it tomorrow instead of today."
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So now in your notebook, you can draw a picture of a rain check.
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You could either draw a literal picture of a rain check: a check with a rain on it, or
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you can draw a picture depicting this.
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This is great if you enjoy drawing, of course, and if you enjoy learning visually and also
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by using your body, moving your body and drawing, it's gonna help ingrain these words in your
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mind.
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Tips number six and seven go together.
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The first one, number six, is to learn maximum five new expressions per week.
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This might not seem like too many expressions, but after a couple weeks, it's gonna build
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and build and build, and if you try to learn 20, 30, 40 expressions per week, it's just
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gonna feel overwhelming and your brain's actually not gonna be able to remember them enough
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to use them.
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So tip number seven is to go back and review past expressions using apps like Anki.
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Anki is an excellent app and you can write kind of like, digital flash cards.
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You can write the expressions.
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I recommend writing full phrases or sentences using those expressions, and it will use a
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spaced repetition system, SRS, so that over the next couple days, it will show you those
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words again and you can try to guess correctly what they mean, the sentences that they fit
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in, but it will also help you to review past words.
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So you're gonna see those past words that you learned at certain intervals: every three
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days, every five days, every week.
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This will help you to remember it because repetition is key.
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My number eight tip to help you remember new vocabulary words is something that's great
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to do while you're driving to work or while you're sitting on the train.
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You're just kind of having this empty free time.
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It is to name things around you.
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This is really helpful for learning daily vocabulary, and you'd be surprised.
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Even if you have an advanced level of English, there are probably plenty of things around
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you that you don't know what they mean.
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And a good thing you can do is when you see something that you're not sure what it is,
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maybe you see this.
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It's a pillow, and you think, "Oh, I heard the word for that a long time ago but I forget.
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Oh, I haven't used it in a long time."
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So you look it up.
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Maybe you write it in your notebook in your native language, or you draw a picture of
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it so that you can go back later and look it up in the dictionary.
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"What is that?"
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And you see, "Oh, it's a pillow."
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Great.
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Now you have an association with this thing in your house, and that links to the next
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tip.
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The next tip is to make associations with new vocabulary and other words in English,
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or possibly even words in your own language.
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This could be things that sound similar.
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So for example, this is a pillow.
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This includes the word "pill."
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Pill, a pill is something that you take like medicine if you're sick.
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So you could think, "Oh, this pillow is filled with pills.
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It's not filled with cotton or cloth.
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It's filled with pills."
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This is gonna create an association between these two words, and instead of learning just
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one vocabulary word, you've learned two, and now you're helping yourself to understand
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and remember it so that eventually you can use it.
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My final tip, tip number 10, is to quiz yourself.
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This is not a sponsored video, but I recommend using Quizlet.
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Quizlet is a cool app.
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It's a website.
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You can create your own flash cards, kind of like Anki.
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But the cool thing is that you can also use other people's flash card systems, their digital
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decks of flash cards.
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So you can go on the app Quizlet, and you can type in "advanced English vocabulary,"
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and you'll find tons of quizzes that include advanced English vocabulary that other people
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made.
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But you can also make these yourself.
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So let's imagine that at the end of this video, you realized, "Wow, Vanessa used quite a few
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words that I've never heard before or I just don't use myself.
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I'm going to go on the Quizlet app.
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I'm gonna write in those words, and I'm going to quiz myself."
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I'm gonna write a list of all of the useful vocabulary expressions that I used in this
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video.
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I'm gonna write them in the description, so if you'd like to use those and quiz yourself
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with either Quizlet or Anki, or you'd like to make some pictures in a notebook or write
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your own sentences, you're gonna be able to see those words, which is one, repetition.
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But if you use them yourself in all of these different ways, it's gonna help you to use
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them eventually yourself spontaneously in conversation.
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I hope that these 10 tips to help you remember English vocabulary were useful to you.
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Use some of them.
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Use them in the comments.
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Write your own sentences.
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Read them out loud.
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Draw some pictures.
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Name things around you.
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Try to really repeat these words as much as possible because you want to move from recognizing
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the words to understanding them, to using them yourself.
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Let me know in the comments, do you have any other tips to help you remember vocabulary
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words?
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Let us know.
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Let's learn from each other.
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Thanks so much for learning with me, and I'll see you again next Friday for a new lesson
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here on my YouTube channel.
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Bye.
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The next step is to download my free ebook, 5 Steps to Becoming a Confident English Speaker.
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You'll learn what you need to do to speak confidently and fluently.
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Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel for more free lessons.
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Thanks so much.
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Bye.
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