How To increase your vocabulary learning skills

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How To increase your vocabulary learning skills

By Geralde Vincent-Bancroft

Are you looking to improve your vocabulary learning skills? Whether you are a beginner or an experienced language learner, there are always ways to improve your ability to learn and remember new words. In this blog post, we will discuss some tips that can help make the process easier and more efficient for you!

First of all, vocabulary is an important part of learning a language. If you want to speak fluently in English or any other foreign tongue, it’s necessary that you know the words well enough so that they come naturally when speaking. However, this isn’t always easy for people who don’t practice vocabulary every day like native speakers do. One way around this challenge is by using vocabulary lists and flashcards to memorize words over time until they become second nature!

Use flashcards and vocabulary lists to memorise vocabulary

Create a vocabulary list

The first step in learning vocabulary is creating a vocabulary list. This means writing down all of the vocabulary you know so far, including both words from your native language as well as those new ones that you are learning in the target language. This is a great way to see how much you have learned so far and it can also be helpful when creating flashcards or other vocabulary-learning tools. Once you have your list, start by focusing on learning the words that are most important to you – this could be based on the topic of conversation that you want to be able to have, the vocabulary you need for a test, or simply the words that you find most challenging.

Use Flashcards

Flashcards are a great way to learn vocabulary and they can be easily made using index cards or even your computer or phone.

When creating flashcards, it’s important to include both the word and its meaning on each side of the card. You can also use mnemonic devices to help remember the word and its meaning – for example, creating a sentence with the word or using an image that is associated with the vocabulary item. When studying, it’s helpful to review your flashcards regularly so that you don’t forget what you have learned.

Use Apps or online tools

Apps and online tools are also available to help vocabulary learners. These tools can be especially helpful for people who enjoy using technology or for those who need a little more structure in their vocabulary learning routine. Some apps and online tools allow you to create your own vocabulary lists, track your progress, and even get feedback on how well you are doing. There are also many resources available online to help you learn vocabulary, such as websites with vocabulary quizzes and exercises, audio files with pronunciation guides, and dictionaries with example sentences.

Make grocery lists

Write your grocery list in your target language . It forces you to learn vocabulary words that are related to food and cooking, which is something that we can never be too familiar with.

Take online quizzes

There are lots of websites that offer free quiz games with vocabulary words as the questions. This is a fun way to test your knowledge and see how much progress you have made.

Read

Read news articles in the target language and pay attention to new vocabulary you encounter . News sites usually share stories about many different topics, so there will be a variety of new words for you to learn.

Listen to music

Listening to music in your target language is a great way to learn day to day vocabulary as well as improving your listening skills.  It can be really beneficial to look up the lyrics of your favourite songs and read them along while listening. Alternatively, you could listen to a song without looking at the words and then try identifying the new words afterwards as well as their meaning.

Mimic native speakers

When we’re children, learning a language is as easy as following the actions of others and mimicking what we hear. It makes sense then that one great way to improve vocabulary retention is through this same process.

Describe everything you see

Looking at photos related to your field of interest can help you learn different words for a range of objects, activities and places. For example, if you’re learning Spanish, looking at pictures of beaches in Spain will help you learn more words for things related to the beach such as sand, sun and sea.

 Make it a game!

Tell stories

Telling stories about past or future events is a great way to build your vocabulary skills. Not only will you be able to learn new words, but also how to use them in context.

Use online resources

There are many great online resources that can help improve your vocabulary skills. Dictionary websites, flashcards, and online quizzes are all great tools to use when you’re looking to expand your vocabulary.

Make a study routine

It’s important that you make time each day to study your vocabulary words. This could mean setting aside some time each evening to review flashcards, or spending a half hour on the dictionary website each morning. Having a regular study routine will help you memorize the new words faster.

Have a vocabulary notebook

Use a notebook or journal to write down new vocabulary words and review them often. You could also use your phone if that works better for you, but having something physical to look at is helpful when trying to learn new things.

Talk with native speakers of the language

Finally, one of the best ways to improve your vocabulary skills is by using them regularly! This means speaking the language often, reading books or articles in the target language, watching movies or TV shows in the target language, etc. Doing these things will help vocabulary words become more familiar and easier to remember when you need them.

Conclusion

Now that we have discussed some tips for improving vocabulary learning skills, it is time to start using them! Try creating vocabulary lists based on your interests or what’s happening in the world around you; make flashcards and use mnemonic devices to help you remember the words; and find vocabulary-learning apps and online tools that work best for you. And most importantly, be sure to use the language regularly to make the new vocabulary stick!

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