How to Learn New English Words Today | Vocabulary Tips

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Well hey there I'm Emma from mmmEnglish.
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Today I've got four tips to help you learn new words and to expand
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your active vocabulary.
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Now we all know that
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learning new words isn't actually the hardest part,
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it's remembering them and then being able to use them correctly
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in a sentence when the time comes.
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This lesson is going to help you to unlock the words
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that you've learnt but you don't use
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and give you the tools to maintain and retain that knowledge.
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More importantly, I'll show you how to do all of that in a way that
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makes sense to you.
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I'm really excited about this lesson. Let's get started!
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Have you ever been mid-sentence and found yourself completely
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stuck? Trying to remember a word?
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I know you have, we all have.
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But then five minutes later when the moment's completely passed,
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you're like
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cabbage,
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that was the word. Cabbage. I know that word.
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So why can't you recall that word when you actually need it?
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I'll tell you why, it's because it's part of your passive vocabulary.
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It's a word that you know but you never actually use yourself.
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It's not part of your active vocabulary.
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So your active vocabulary are the words that you use regularly.
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They pop into your head with ease,
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you never have to worry about it.
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So today the first thing I'm going to show you is how to make
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your passive vocabulary active,
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how to take advantage of the words that you do actually already
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know but you just don't use them enough to remember them.
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Your active vocabulary is made up of the words that you use most.
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And it's also much smaller in size than your passive vocabulary  
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and that's totally normal. Even though English is my first language
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my passive vocabulary is also so much greater
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than my active vocabulary, it's very normal.
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This is what helps us to understand the meaning of the words
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on the page or when you're listening to someone talking
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without actually really
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understanding and being able to use those words ourselves.
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But learning how to harness those words that make up our passive
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vocabulary is a really good way to increase our active vocabulary
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without actually having to learn completely new words, right?
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These words are already in there somewhere.
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How cool is that?
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So I know you're asking the question:
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How do we do this? How do we get at those words?
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Well we'll have to start by doing a bit of research,
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spending some time analysing the words that you use
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and the ones that you don't.
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So you need to
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get started with a notebook and start taking some notes.
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Now this is going to take a little bit of time, okay? We can't just
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sit down and write a big list of all of the words of our
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passive vocabulary. We've got to go looking for them,
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we've got to be paying attention when we're reading
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or when we're listening when someone else is talking
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or we're watching telly.
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So you want to look out for the words that
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you kind of know but you know that you don't use very much.
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You want to take those words from your passive vocabulary
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and move them across to your active vocabulary.
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So you write these words down. The next part is really simple.
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Once you've got this list
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pick just one word each day and focus on that word.
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Focus on using that word and that means speaking and writing.
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Some of the tips that I'm sharing today are going to inspire you
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how to do this, all right?
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So let's say you've identified the word decline.
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It's in your passive vocabulary,
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you already know that it's a verb and that it means refuse,
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it means to say no in a polite way.
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But you don't use it regularly yourself.
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So the first thing you've got to do is practise using this verb
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in context by writing a few sentences down yourself. Get creative.
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I invited him to the party but he declined.
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She declined my offer of help.
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You can keep going until you start feeling like you've got
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a few different examples and you know how to use this word.
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Next thing is to start exploring. Google this word and then switch
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over to the news tab. So you'll find heaps of real world examples
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of this word used in context. Write them down as well.
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And this is also a really good chance to check for context.
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Does this word actually have more than one meaning?
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Yeah.
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The verb decline also means to gradually become less
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or worse or lower.
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After all of those scandals,
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the prime minister's popularity has declined.
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Now I know you can manage this. Spending just a few minutes
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each day focusing on one word from your passive vocabulary.
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By the end of the week, you're gonna have seven brand new words
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that you've shifted into your active vocabulary, right?
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So this next tip is something that I'm really passionate about.
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It's something that's going to help you in every aspect
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of your language journey while you're listening, you're speaking,
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your writing, your general understanding.
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Your pronunciation, your grammar, your vocabulary, you name it,
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it's all there and I'm talking about creating an English bubble.
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You might have heard people say that the best way to learn
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a language is to actually go to a country where they speak it
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and you're surrounded by it, you're living in that country.
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Well that's not always an option, especially right now.
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But when you live in an English-speaking country, you are
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immersed in the English language, right?
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It's all around you, you hear it all the time.
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You see English all the time and you're
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forced to speak English often.
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So when you can't travel to an English-speaking country
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then creating your own English language bubble
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is the next best thing. You want to surround yourself,
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immerse yourself in English. Now there are lots of easy ways
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that you can do this okay? We're very lucky in this day and age.
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You can immerse yourself in an online English community,
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show up there every day, be surrounded by activities, ideas
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and people all communicating in English.
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Now I've added links to a few different online communities,
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English communities down below including mine
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which is an online community for women learning English
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and we meet and speak and practise and learn every day.
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It's about creating that bubble.
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Now you can also be listening to the radio or podcast
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so easily now. Listening to English in the background
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while you're tidying up, your cooking, you're driving,
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you're walking, all of this is boosting
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your passive vocabulary and training your ears to recognise
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the sounds of English.
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You can watch movies and TV shows to do this as well,
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turn the subtitles off.
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But just so you know you don't have to watch the whole movie
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in English without subtitles, just watch the first ten minutes,
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write down any new words that you hear or
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words that you want to look into a little bit more.
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After that, put the subtitles back on if you need them and just
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relax and enjoy the movie!
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Another thing that you can do and you should be doing this
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if you're not already, change the language on your computer
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or on your phone to English. It's a really easy and effective way
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to activate passive vocabulary because every time you're on your
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computer, you're navigating and you're practising lots of really
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functional verbs in English to help you get familiar with them,
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get comfortable with them.
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You know, this is really functional language,
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the kind of thing that you're not going to get out of a textbook
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but you've got the power to do this right in front of you.
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You carry it with you all the time.
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There are so many different ways that you can bring more English
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into your life.
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In fact, if you can think of some other ways
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or other things that you can bring into your English bubble,
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add them down in the comments below.
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I'd love to hear your thoughts about that.
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The most important thing is that each of these things
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that you're doing is something that's
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interesting and relevant to you.
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That's the most important thing because you've got to be
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loving it, enjoying it, interested in it, right?
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Find those things and bring them closer to you, bring them inside
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your bubble.
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My next tip is to use a really good English to English dictionary.
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Don't use a translator unless you really really have to okay.
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Try to understand the meaning of a word or a phrase in English.
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By doing this, again you're exposing yourself to many more English
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words than if you're using a bilingual dictionary
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or you're translating you know using Google Translate.
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I've shared links down in the description to my favourite online
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dictionaries but I definitely love Cambridge English
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learners dictionary. It's an amazing resource. What I want to do
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is help you to see some of the cool things that you can find
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in this dictionary that you might not know about.
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I'm going to show you how to make use of it.
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So obviously we type in our word at the top,
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straight away we can see that decline as a verb means to go down,
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to gradually become less, worse or lower.
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We can also see the phonemic script which helps us to understand
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how we need to pronounce this word, how to say it clearly.
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We can hear it in both British English and American English.
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So you can listen to the pronunciation and practise out loud.
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Move a little further down the page and you can see some
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examples. So we can see how this verb is being used in context.
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Watch out for some extra information
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like right here we can see that the way that decline
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is used in this sentence
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is more formal. And down here we can expand
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any of these tabs to get more information about this verb.
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We can see some more example sentences, some synonyms.
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Keep going, we can see some more examples
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how declined has been used in lots of different ways,
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what other words it's often used with.
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We can start to see the patterns here.
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We're looking for groups of words and phrases that relate
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to declined. If we keep going down and we keep exploring,
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we can see that decline
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has a second meaning as a verb. It can mean refuse.
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We can see it being used in the context of an idiom
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and as a noun.
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So there are so many amazing bits of information
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and things that you can use to understand
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how this word is being used.
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Spending the time exploring and building on words
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through a fantastic online dictionary will definitely help you to
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improve your vocabulary and your ability to use new words
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in context.
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Now that you've created all of these amazing opportunities to learn
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new words and new vocabulary,
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you need to find a way to use it, right?
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So this is hands down the best way to remember new words,
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phrases and expressions, even grammar structures.
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By using it yourself and to do it regularly.
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One of my favourite ways to do this and ways that I recommend
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to my students often is to write.
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You only need to spend ten minutes a day doing this.
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Find a regular time to do it to build that habit.
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You know maybe while you're having your morning coffee
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or before you go to bed in the evening.
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You can write a few sentences about what happened that day
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or describe a dream that you had or write a list of all of the things
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in your kitchen cupboard, for example.
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This task is so versatile, you can really use it in so many ways.
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You can use it to identify gaps in your knowledge or test yourself.
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You know, look around your kitchen. Do you know the names of
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all the items in your kitchen?
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Can you describe that man you sat next to on the tram?
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You know describe his personality or the personality
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you think that he has.
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So taking the time to actually produce sentences in English
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by writing them down, this is the best way to help you remember
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what you're learning or find those gaps.
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You know you're using the language in a really meaningful way.
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It's making those connections in your brains and building  
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association. Of course, you can memorise a word right but it
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won't actually help you to produce it when you need to.
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You need context in order to make that word useful and relevant.
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So practise, practise, practise, practise, practise, practise
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every day, ten minutes a day. Honestly.
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Write to me about it, share a comment down below,
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a random story.
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Tell me what's in your fridge.
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I don't mind honestly, as long as you're practising
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that makes me so happy.
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Okay you might be thinking
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Emma that's kind of daggy. Flashcards and post-it notes?
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This is one of my favourite ways to learn and remember
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tricky words or tricky grammar structures and collocations.
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I think it's something about physically writing down these ideas
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and these words that helps to commit it to memory  
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and it's not just useful for vocabulary.
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You can use this same method to learn collocations,
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phrases, idioms even grammar points, I've found.
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Physically sticking notes around your house helps you to
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see them often and be reminded of them often.
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And no I'm not talking about sticking a note on the fridge
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that says fridge, I think we're a little beyond that now, right?
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So what I would suggest is that you write down multiple words,
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phrases or even whole sentences that you want to learn.
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For example, let's look at decline here.
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The first thing that I would say:
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What words does it collocate with?
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Write all of these words on your flashcard.
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Write them together so you're learning them together as a pattern.
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Stick them around the house where you're going to
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see them often, you're going to be reminded of them often.
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Maybe you heard the perfect example of a sentence
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in the past perfect continuous.
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You heard it while you were listening to a podcast.
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They had been waiting their whole lives for this moment.
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Write that down, write it down.
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Stick it to the outside of your shower screen
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so you can memorise it while you're washing your hair
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or on your mirror while you're brushing your teeth.
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You stick these cards in places where you often spend some time
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doing something else, you're sort of stuck there.
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Maybe at the kitchen sink while you're doing the dishes
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or next to the TV or next to your computer.
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So by doing this, you're just creating lots of little moments
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of incidental learning all right?
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You're not sitting down to study
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you're just seeing it and you're being reminded of it often
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and it's that repetition, that frequency
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that makes things, words, ideas, collocations stick in your mind.
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If you're struggling with interested, you keep saying interested for
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instead of interested in,
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make it the screensaver on your computer
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so that every time you come back to your desk you get reminded
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that in goes with interested, interested in.
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And I promise you it won't be long before it becomes natural
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and easy to say interested in.
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You won't even remember how you used to say it!
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So there you have it! My tips to learn new words
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and to expand your active vocabulary.
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Maybe some of the ideas I shared here today are useful for you.
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Maybe some of them aren't.
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Maybe you use your own strategies already
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to learn new vocabulary.
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Tell me about them down in the comments,
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you know that I love to hear from you there.
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Of course, there are lots of language videos on the
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mmmEnglish channel, lots of vocabulary, grammar,
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pronunciation, speaking videos.
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Here are a couple of my favourites that I think you'll like.
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I will see you in there.
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Bye for now!
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