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How to remember IELTS words?

IELTS has a large vocabulary, and there is no shortcut to mastering English words, but we can choose some methods to memorize words effectively. The following summarizes the memory methods of 19 IELTS words, hoping to help you prepare for the exam!

First, logical memory

Memorize words through the internal logical relationship of words themselves and the external logical relationship between words.

1. Think of a few letters as one, such as: "Look at a few letters, the light is right and the night is tight.

2. The old exterior and the new interior, such as the bridge, are regarded as the ridge of the bridge, and Sharp is regarded as the harp.

3. The new exterior and the old interior are as witty as splitting wit.

? Second, associative memory.

1. The combination of sound and shape is to remember words according to the rules of pronunciation.

2. the relationship between form and meaning, such as: eye regards two e as two eyes. Bananas regard A as bananas. Birds regard B and D as two wings.

3. Onomatopoeia, the actual sound of association, such as: Gong Gong Gu Gu Gu Gu.

Thirdly, classified memory.

Divide words into different categories, such as animals and plants. You can find a classified dictionary as a reference.

Fourth, the card memory.

Make your own word card and keep it with you at any time to remember words, and write down the shape, part of speech, meaning, phonetic symbol, collocation, example sentences, etc.

Five, sensory memory

When remembering words, don't just use one sense, but use as many senses as possible, such as listening, reading, writing, watching and remembering.

Sixth, word formation memory

Using word formation, words are memorized by analyzing root, prefix, suffix, derivation and synthesis.

Seven, chart memory

The advantage of using image chart memory is that meaning, shape and object are intuitively combined. You can find an English graphic dictionary as a reference.

Eight, game memory

Play games with your group and remember words in a relaxed and happy atmosphere.

Nine, Song Memory

Memorize words by singing English songs. There are many English songs with lyrics and translations in the music player.

Ten, reading memory

Remember words by reading English articles and novels. , and pay attention to the appropriate difficulty.

XI。 Synonymous memory

If you recite words and synonyms together, you can understand the meaning of words accurately, so you don't have to pay attention to the difference of their meanings.

Twelve. Antisense memory

Memorizing words together through antonyms expands the meaning of words.

Thirteen, dictionary memory

That is, memorizing a dictionary, which is a method of forcing memory. Its disadvantage is that it is easy to forget and only remembers the meaning of words in isolation. Can be used as a short-term strengthening means.

Fourteen, review memory

If you remember the words, you will soon forget them. You should review every once in a while to consolidate the words you have learned.

Fifteen. Trademark memory

Remember words anytime and anywhere through the trademarks and advertisements you see.

Sixteen, comparative memory

1. Comparison between English and Chinese, such as mama cigar and beer bar fees.

2. Comparison between simple numbers and complex numbers, such as: good goods spirt spirts, wood woods.

3. Comparison of homophones, such as: write eye I on the right.

4. Words that compare yin and yang, such as: actor performance host.

17. Understanding memory

By correctly understanding the original meaning, extended meaning and figurative meaning of words. For example, second is "second", which comes from the ancient sexting method. Minute and second are two-level division, so second is also "second", which can be further understood as "auxiliary". This method is especially suitable for those polysemous words.

Eighteen, contact memory

It's best not to remember words in isolation, but to remember them in connection with related things as much as possible.

1. Contact the general idea and context of the learned article.

2. Contact phrases and collocations.

Nineteen, comprehensive memory:

It is best to remember words in many ways, rather than just one, and make use of the advantages of various memory methods.