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Episode descriptionIn this episode, I’d like to talk about how using stories can make memorizing words easier. When adults try to learn a new language, they usually just try to learn words without context. Have you ever tried to memorize a long list of words? If so, then you are likely guilty of this as well. I know I am certainly guilty of this as well. So instead of studying a new word and learning its meaning in your native language, I suggest using context Key points covered in this lesson:- Children learn a lot from repetitive reading of stories.
- Words that repeat stick out to them and are easy to learn as a result.
- The pictures in the book give the child context and make learning possible.
- When adults learn a new language, they usually try to learn words without context.
- Audio, visual, tactile, and kinesthetic information help make the memory of a word or phrase much stronger and therefore, easier to recall when the word is needed.
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