Set yourself realistic targets and
goals:-
- How often will you study?
- Where will you study?
- When will you study?
- How many new words will you try to learn a week?
- How will you test yourself?
- How will you measure your progress?
In your notebook:-
- Write down the word, for nouns include the plural form, for
verbs find out whether it is regular or irregular (if it is irregular
write down its different forms).
- Write down any adjectives or adverbs that might help you remember the
word, use word tables to help organise your
vocabulary.
- Use a picture or diagram that
might help you remember the word.
- Write sentences with the word in
context, use word association to help you.
- Write the opposite meaning of the word (if appropriate).
- Write out the pronunciation. Knowing the phonetic alphabet can help.
Dog is a noun:-
Dog
(singular=1) Dogs (plural=1+)
Word Tables can be useful to sort your ideas when
learning adjectives or verbs:-
Adjectives
big |
|
small |
|
bad |
|
good |
dog
|
brown |
|
clever |
|
stupid |
|
|
Verbs
walk |
|
feed |
|
play with |
the dog
|
groom |
|
train |
|
|
Pictures and diagrams can help you learn, draw them
or cut them out from magazines and paste them onto your page
Making meaningful sentences such as "Dogs chase
cats" or "Snoopy is a dog", help you to remember the word in
context.
Word associations can be added to as you learn more
vocabulary
Dog - animal - bark - puppy - bitch - hound - tail - ears - whine
Walk is a noun "I went for a walk." and a regular verb "I walked for hours.":-
As a Noun
Adjectives
a |
long |
walk
|
short |
country |
tiring |
|
With verbs
take |
|
organise |
a walk
|
enjoy |
|
|
As a verb
Verbs
walk / walked / walking |
walk home |
walk to work |
|
Adverbs
walk quickly |
walk slowly |
|
"The couple walked hand in hand."
"I walk to work every day."
"Walking is good for you."
Word association: Walk - stroll - ramble
Run is a noun and an irregular verb:-
As a Noun
Adjectives
a |
long |
run
|
short |
quick |
tiring |
|
With verbs
go for |
a run
|
organise |
enjoy |
|
As a verb
Verbs
run / ran / running |
run home |
run to work |
run away |
run a race |
run an errand |
|
Adverbs
run quickly |
run slowly |
run regularly |
|
Word association: Run - marathon - race
And finally:-
- Avoid writing the translation, if you follow this plan it shouldn't be
necessary.
- The more you use your notebook the better.
- Check your notebook often for revision.