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Studying Vocabulary When Learning A New Language
By Samantha Asher

Studying vocabulary words is critical part of learning to speak a foreign language, next to grammar. If you can say any words, how can you speak the language? Studying vocabulary words can be difficult. In a perfect world, we would be able to look at a word and remember it forever. This way, we could memorize hundreds of words each day. Unfortunately, this is not how it works. For some people, memorizing the words is easy. For others, it is not. If you practice some basic techniques, hopefully you will be able to cram several words into your head very quickly.

The key to studying a new vocabulary word is using it and seeing it over and over. If you get a language learning program that has this quality built in, you are in luck. If not, there are ways to simulate it.

Put together a list of words you want to learn today. Maybe you pick 10 completely unfamiliar words. Start by writing down the list with the target language first then English. Read them aloud several times. Next, pick your first term. Read through both translations 10 times out loud. Now look at the target language word. Does it make you think of anything that be used to help you remember what it means?

For example, the Spanish word for paper is papel. This one is simple because the first part looks just like paper. Now, every time you need to know the word for paper in Spanish, try to remember that they look similar.

Now, you will need to repeatedly use the word. Try to write three to five sentences using the word in different ways. When you finish it with each word, write them down on an index card so that you can use them on flashcards later on. Bring them with you when you know you’ll have some free time to use them. This way, you can continuously use them to study. When you are finished with vocabulary each day, don’t just move on to the next set of words and forget the rest. Continue to review them often.

Also when you have free time, try to construct sentences as you think using as many of your vocabulary words as possible. You don’t want to just remember the word when you see it, you want to have it mastered so that whenever you need it, you don’t have to think first, it just comes out. For example, you might always know that papel means paper, but will you always know how to say paper in Spanish? Papel needs to just pop in your head.

This is how you will reach fluency. You need to know each word inside and out. Try to think in your language. It’s a great way to use your language whenever you want even if without your books and study materials. Also, you won’t look weird speaking in another language because you are only thinking it. The key to learning any language is practice. As they say, “practice makes perfect!”

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Samantha loves to explore new cultures and study foreign languages. She has tried many techniques to learn a language and has found several that work well. To find out more about them and other language learning resources, go to learnlotsoflanguages.com.








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