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A method for quickly reciting and memorizing words
Memorizing English words has always been the biggest headache for most students. Here, I will integrate the strength of various schools, collect my usual teaching income, provide some ways to remember words and teach you how to remember words.

1. Pronunciation mnemonic method: Most words in English conform to the pronunciation law, so we should pay more attention to the pronunciation law A of letters and letter combinations, so that we can know their shapes by seeing their sounds and hearing their sounds. Phonetic memory should be the first choice for memorizing words. For example: Reality//Magnificence//Discovery//Hospital//

2. Imitation memory method (collecting loanwords): Some words sound similar to Chinese. Of course, most of them are transliterated words, which helps to remember words. For example: romance, logic, typhoon, international, microphone, copy, Hamburg, salad, brandy, Whisky, Muslim, sofa. Cool (cool), pose (pose), engine (engine), motor (motorcycle), bar (bar), Canada (Canada), laser (laser), golf (golf) and tofu (tofu).

3. Homophonic memory method: that is, using the similar pronunciation of English words to connect and imagine memory. Such as: conquer (Conquer) "Conquer"; Holiday (holiday) "I am happy"; Fetch "get"; Tomb (tomb) "earth tomb"; Strange "truth"; Trainees "hit you"; Trainer (trainer) "Where to play" ...

4. Humor memorization: When teaching the word lawyer, I remind students not to pronounce it as "grandpa". The students burst into laughter and soon remembered the word. Similarly, I told students not to pronounce Moscow as "touching a dead dog" and achieved the same effect. When learning monkeys, I added the words donkey and monkey, so that students can remember these three words in humor.

5. Allusions and background knowledge method: Revolution-The origin of Lu Xun's pen name is the transliteration of Resolution, which means "revolution". Muscle-a muscle means mouse. The ancient Greeks thought that the muscles of athletes' upper arms were like mice.

Sandwich-made by British Earl Sandwich. For the convenience of playing cards, he invented a sandwich bread that can be eaten while playing cards, and later became today's "sandwich".

Kangroo- Kangaroo, it is said that when Captain Cook sailed to Australia, he saw a jumping animal jump past him. He quickly asked the tour guide around him, "What's that? The guide didn't see it clearly, so he said, "Kangroo" (Australian dialect, meaning "I don't know"). Captain Cook mistook Kangroo for kangaroo's name. He recorded this animal in his diary, and later Kangroo really became the English name of this animal.

Encourage students to provide more examples. ...

6. Associative memory method: l All-plugged holes with W changed to "All"

L Committee-two M's, two T's and two E's, which means there are many people, that is, the Committee. "

Marry-Mary can't "get married" by adding a person "R"?

L quiet-isn't it "quiet" to move the "e" in quiet?

L secret-secret +ary (person) means "secretary"

The word Professor L is hard to remember whether F and S are one or two, but it can be associated with a professor (F) and two students (ss).

It's hard to remember whether the word "responsibility" is possible. Since "liable" is used responsibly, it has a "point" responsibility to encourage students to provide more examples. ...

7. word formation analysis: l president- prefix pre +sid (Lenovo sit)+ent (person), "the person sitting in front" means "president")

L international-prefix inter +nation +al (adjective suffix) = international.

L dialogue -dia (pairs, pairs) +logue (language)

The word anti-constructivism consists of 28 letters, which can be divided into 7 parts according to word formation. That is, the anti-establishment ar (y) ianism opposes the negation of the establishment of (etymology) noun suffix adjective suffix noun suffix suffix suffix (doctrine, genre), in which the Disestablishmentarian abolished, and the establishment of Christian, an abolitionist who advocated the abolition of the Anglican system, came to the conclusion that the meaning of anti-establishment Arianism was "/Kloc-the movement of Britain in the 9th century to maintain the Church of England as the official church of England".

8. Summary method: cars, covers, cans, holes, cages, objects, camps, circles, containment, closure, capture and capture.

(capture) and so on. We can see that most words beginning with C have the meanings of "Bao", "Gai" and "Contain".

From light, lamp, lantern, laser (laser), sight, level, line, length, ladder, etc. We can know the list starting with l.

Most words are related to "light, line and straightness". Isn't the letter L itself a symbol of "long" and "light"?

9. Inverted memory method: (1) It's the same for reading backwards and forwards. Such as: civic (city, citizen), nun (nun), peep (peep), pup (puppy), madam, eve (New Year's Eve), level, deed, eye…… ... ...

(2) Reading in reverse order is very meaningful. Such as: are-era (era), deer-reed (reed), door- rood (cross) doom-mood, evil-live, not-ton, pan-nap, war-raw, was-saw, ten-net. ...

10, aphorism, celebrity quotes mnemonic method:

time and tide wait for no man. )

I believe-seeing is believing. Seeing is believing. )

Distant friends bring distant land closer. However, as long as China keeps our friendship, heaven is still our neighbor.

All I can offer is blood, toil, sweat and tears. Churchill. I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, sweat and tears-Churchill.

Trust-old wood is best to burn, old wine is best to drink, old friends are best to trust, and old writers are best to read. Bacon. You have to burn old wood as firewood, drink old wine as wine, ask old friends for help and read old writers for research. )

1 1. Affix memory method: When encountering affixes, expand the words that have been learned or related to them as much as possible, which is more suitable for reviewing old words.

I repeat, reread, rewrite, redo, return, rewrite ...

Impossible, unacceptable, untraceable