How to recite words (English) the fastest? When is it most tiring to be remembered?
1. Logical memory: Memorize words through the internal logical relationship of words and the external logical relationship between words. 1) Take a few letters as a symbol, such as "light", "right", "fight", "night", "possibility", "line of sight" and "tight". 3) The new exterior and the old interior, such as: cleave“split "is c+leave, tact: t+act 2 associative memory: 1) Phonological association, that is, memorizing words according to the pronunciation rules. 2) the relationship between form and meaning, such as: eye regards two E's as two eyes. Bananas regard A as bananas. Birds regard B and D as two wings. 3) Onomatopoeic words, which are associated with actual sounds, such as Gonggong Googoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoogoo 4. Classified memory: classify words into animals, plants and other categories. Used for confidential memory. You can find a classified dictionary as a reference. 5. Card memory: When making word cards, you should always take the memorized words with you, and write down the font, part of speech, meaning, phonetic symbols, collocation and example sentences of the words. 6. Dictionary memory: that is, memorizing a dictionary. This method is a compulsory memory method. 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. 7. Contrastive memory: 1) Contrast between English and Chinese, such as mama, cigar, beer, bar, fee, etc. 2) comparison of singular and plural numbers such as: good-goods, spirit-spirits wood-Woods 3) comparison of homophones such as: right-write, Eye-I 4) comparison of yin and yang words such as: actor-involvement host-hospitality 8. Understanding memory: By correctly understanding the original meaning, extended meaning and figurative meaning of words, such as "second", which comes from the ancient sexual short message method, minutes and seconds are divided into two levels, so seconds are also "seconds" and can be further understood as 9. Contact memory: It is best not to remember words in isolation, but to contact related things as much as possible. 1) Contact the general idea of the learned article and the context, 2) Contact phrases and collocations 10. Sensory memory: When memorizing words, don't just use one sense, but use as many senses as possible, such as listening, reading, writing, watching and remembering. 1 1. software memory: people with computers can remember words with computer software, such as happy words, words for creation, and I like to remember words. 12. Reading memory: Memorize words by reading English articles and novels. , and pay attention to the appropriate difficulty. 13. Synonym memory: By memorizing words and synonyms together, we can accurately understand the meaning of words, so we don't need to pay attention to their differences in meaning. 14. Antisense memory: words are memorized by antonyms together, which expands the meaning of words. 15. chart memory: the advantage of using image charts to remember is the intuitive combination of meaning, form and object. You can find an English graphic dictionary as a reference. 16. Game memory: Memorize words in a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere by playing games with yourself and the group. You can refer to "English Games" on the author's homepage. 17. Song memory: Memorize words by singing English songs. There are many English songs in the software such as Listening to Overlord and Listening to Superman, with lyrics and translations. 18. Review memory: words are remembered and will soon be forgotten. Review every once in a while to consolidate the words you have learned. Trademark memory: remember words anytime and anywhere through the trademarks and advertisements you see. 20. Comprehensive memory: It is best to remember words in a variety of ways, not just one, using their respective advantages.