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What comes to mind when I think of the word "Stilo"? Well, firstly it sounds like steel. So maybe an image of a steel rod comes to mind for the word "Stilo". Now comes the second part. 2. What does the foreign word mean? "Stilo" means "Pencil" in English. Where would I find a pencil? In the stationary shop in my local town, that's where! So, linking the two words goes somethi Online Trade Winds Remembering foreign vocabularyA few bends ago on the online marketing road, I registered and got paid hosting for a website I have been marketing for years. Now some people may say that is minor step, but for someone who lives on a rock in the Caribbean Sea that is a privilege.I happen to live in a society that is still grappling with technology but is slowly catching on. 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Well the method I am about to show you is a method I learnt from Dominic O'Brien, a Grand Master of Memory and 8 times winner of the World Memory Championships. I stumbled across this book nine years ago. It was the best ten pounds I have ever spent. The book is called "How to Develop a Perfect Memory". Unfortunately the book is now out of print and getting a second hand copy proves to be quite difficult as the book really is so invaluable! But I hope to show you how to remember foreign vocab with the minimum of effort and maximum results!!! As I have stated before, the key to great memory recall is Imagination and Association. So, as you can guess, this is what you will have to use to remember your vocab. It really is a simple but very powerful tool. Prerequisites Really familiarise yourself with your home town. Look at your library, local park, fire station, hospital, bookshop, caf?, supermarket etc everywhere where you would find common day items. This will provide you with the basis of recalling your new foreign vocabulary. I find that using the same town for more than one language will cause you problems, so keep your eyes open when you visit other places. When on holidays, take pictures to help you remember locations, try to get into the habit of creating journeys in your head wherever you go. The more locations, the more you will be able to remember. VERBS Verbs are action words like running, walking, jumping etc so I tend to use a local, familiar park as my location for verbs. Wherever you decide, try and keep them all together. That way, when you want to know the French for Fall, you will know that Fall is a verb and will be located in your chosen action place, e.g. a park. So, lets begin. I am going to use Spanish as my example. I am familiar with it and have much vocab located around my local town. To remember your foreign word requires two pieces of information from you. 1. 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When on holidays, take pictures to help you remember locations, try to get into the habit of creating journeys in your head wherever you go. The more locations, the more you will be able to remember. VERBS Verbs are action words like running, walking, jumping etc so I tend to use a local, familiar park as my location for verbs. Wherever you decide, try and keep them all together. That way, when you want to know the French for Fall, you will know that Fall is a verb and will be located in your chosen action place, e.g. a park. So, lets begin. I am going to use Spanish as my example. I am familiar with it and have much vocab located around my local town. To remember your foreign word requires two pieces of information from you. 1. The foreign word is what you are going to get your object from. You do this not by what the word means, but by what is sounds like and reminds you of. So for example, the Spanish for "Pencil" is "Stilo" What does "Stilo" remind me of? What comes to mind when I think of the word "Stilo"? Well, firstly it sounds like steel. So maybe an image of a steel rod comes to mind for the word "Stilo". Now comes the second part. 2. What does the foreign word mean? "Stilo" means "Pencil" in English. Where would I find a pencil? In the stationary shop in my local town, that's where! So, linking the two words goes somethi The Future of Chinese Brands to Come have stated before, the key to great memory recall is Imagination and Association. So, as you can guess, this is what you will have to use to remember your vocab. It really is a simple but very powerful tool.
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