First of all, ducks should be clear, and memorizing words is very important. Linguists believe that foreign language learners can better understand and express themselves in a foreign language as long as they have enough vocabulary and little grammar knowledge. There is a classic saying: "Without grammar, only a little information can be conveyed. Without vocabulary, nothing can be conveyed." Research shows that if we know 25 words, on average, we know 23% of the words on each page; If we know 135 words, the percentage will reach 50%; The amount of 2500 words corresponds to 78%; 5000 words corresponds to 86%; 10000 words corresponds to 92%.
Looking at it from another angle, why do many test ducks have no time to do IELTS reading? There are not enough words. If you do IELTS reading questions and know 5000 words, the correct reading comprehension rate is 56%; Know 6400 words, the percentage is 63%; Know 9000 words, about 70%. The same is true of writing, speaking and listening. Practice has proved that in the IELTS test, candidates with large vocabulary often get higher scores than those with small vocabulary.
Second, master the method of reciting IELTS words
1. Make a reasonable IELTS word plan.
Memorizing words is a very boring and arduous job, which requires a lot of energy. Without careful planning, many candidates will find it difficult to stick to it. So this step is very necessary. Generally speaking, you must recite the word manual three times before the exam. The first time carefully study, the second time consolidate, and the third time check the missing and fill the gaps to deepen the impression. This is much better than just reciting it once.
2. IELTS listening, speaking, reading, writing, words all-round attack.
Memorizing words is absolutely unacceptable. Many candidates only look at the words when remembering them, and the result is often that they only remember the appearance, which can be recognized when reading, but not when listening, spelling when writing and speaking. This kind of vocabulary is just a "negative vocabulary" for English learning. A better way to recite words is to read the words first, and then listen to the standard recording, and then read them in your mouth all the time. After the comparison, record the words with your own pronunciation. Only when so many feelings "go hand in hand" can we remember words more deeply.
3. Word recitation and use synchronization
Besides memorizing words, it is more important to be able to master and use these words skillfully. In the final analysis, English words should be used in language. If you only recite words without understanding them in context, the efficiency of memorizing words will be greatly reduced. Therefore, candidates must be accompanied by a lot of listening, speaking, reading and writing exercises when memorizing words, so as to consolidate the pronunciation, meaning and usage of words in repeated use.
Cambridge IELTS real questions are good material for words. After listening and reading, and analyzing yourself, if you have time, you'd better listen carefully to the recording, read the article intensively, and memorize all the core words you have learned in a special book. You can learn more from these words when writing and practicing oral English. Usually, you should also listen to BBC, VOA and other original English programs, read more original magazines such as The Economist and National Geographic, make contact from multiple angles, memorize words in many ways, consolidate your own words, and turn "negative words" into "positive words".
4. Pay attention to the connection between words
There are many English words, but many of them have certain internal or external relations. For example, some words have common roots and affixes, such as: habitat, residents, habitat and so on.
Some words can appear at the same time in a scene, such as the names of diseases: myopia, diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease and so on.
Subject name: psychology, anthropology, archaeology, etc. Many words and phrases are synonymous or similar, such as cause, induce, breeze, leadto, result in, contribute to, giveriseto, beresponsible for, etc. , can mean "reason". There are many words that are related to some extent, such as smiling, grinning, giggling, laughing and so on. If we can master the above rules when memorizing words and connect isolated words in series into a net, then we can get twice the result with half the effort.
Many test ducks are impatient when preparing for exams, and the efficiency of memorizing words is too low. They will forget it in a few days, then they will be discouraged and even stop memorizing words.
Third, how to quickly conquer IELTS words
Root Affixes Memorize Words: To improve the efficiency of memorizing words and learning English, we must master a large number of radicals, which are called "root affixes". This method is to understand that English words, like Chinese characters, are composed of reasonable and regular radicals, and then put forward the meaning from the context to understand the scene, so that the memory effect is good and it is easy to master its usage.
For example:
Five-star golden vocabulary-claim, claim, assertion, demand, claim, claim, application.
Idiom:
Have a claim on ... ...
Have the right to demand ...
There are many requirements ...
Have no right to ask; Have no right to ask; Not qualified
Have no right to ask and have no right to ask; Not qualified
Classic example:
1. Claim a large sum of money from him. Ask him to pay a large sum of money.
Every citizen can claim the protection of the law. Every citizen can claim the protection of the law.
Has anyone claimed this umbrella? Has anyone claimed this umbrella?
He claimed that they had finished the work without help. He claimed that he had finished the work without help.
Why does it have so many meanings? Because its more essential meaning as a root is: the meaning of shouting. Put its root meaning into its real meaning to understand, and you will find the meaning of claim, demand, assertion, demand, demand and so on. Very easy to understand and master.
Extended vocabulary of claim:
Formal announcement, announcement, announcement, statement.
Sam comments: (pro- means in front. Make a hullabaloo about in front, that's an official announcement.
2. Scream, shout and scream
Sam comments: (ex-outside. Make a hullabaloo about-that is, make a hullabaloo about, scream)
3. Recycling is used for return, recovery and reuse.
Sam comments: (Go back. Shout back, shout something back-ask for it)
Memorize IELTS words through root affixes, make words according to the scene and understand them properly, then we can remember them more quickly and firmly.
The above is how to memorize IELTS words quickly, and I hope it will help you prepare for the roast duck.
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