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通过更多的词汇提高你的英语水平
Let's look at two English learners. One knows about 500 words and understands how they are used in a sentence. The other knows about 1,000 words but has some problems with grammar.
Which person can understand and communicate more in English?
Clearly, it is the person who knows 1,000 words.
Some studies have shown that for learners to fully understand a written work, they need to know 95 percent or more of the words in it. That means that if there are only five or more words you do not know in a 100-word text, you might not really understand it!
In today's program, we will give you some advice for building up your vocabulary. "Vocabulary" can mean a single word, two words such as phrasal verbs, or many words together, such as an expression.
Two important things
There are two important things to keep in mind when trying to learn new vocabulary.
First, connect new words to a story or a situation. This makes it easier to remember vocabulary than studying words from lists.
Second, be active, not passive. Make yourself use the new words.
Here are some ways to do that:
When you find a new word or expression in a story, repeat the sentence and think of the situation connected to the new vocabulary. Write down then repeat in your head three to five more sentences that use the new vocabulary.Make your own short story and include several new words you want to remember. Each time you retell the story, you will review the new vocabulary in your mind.Make yourself explain the new word like you are a teacher. This is a great way to test how well you understand and can use the vocabulary. And if you have a study partner, you can explain the new vocabulary like you are a teacher!More learning tips
It is better to learn just a few words in a group of related items instead of all the words in the group. For example, if you try to learn the names of 12 different birds, you will certainly mix up which name goes with which bird. But if you simply learn the names of two or three birds, and then learn a few more at another time, you will remember more easily.Learn how a word can be used as different parts of speech, such as a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb. Here are examples of the word hope used in four different ways:Noun: There is no hope of success.
Verb: I hope we win the game.
Adjective: The situation is hopeless.
Adverb: Hopefully, we will win the game.
Most of all, remember to be active instead of passive. Make yourself think and use new words. And you will see your vocabulary grow day by day!
I'm Andrew Smith. And I'm Dorothy Gundy.
Andrew Smith wrote this lesson for VOA Learning English.
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Words in This Storyactive -adj. characterized by taking action and doing something instead of letting things happen
passive -adj. characterized by lack of activity or letting things happen instead of taking action oneself
unit -n. a single, complete thing
positive -adj. having good and/or hopeful effects
negative – adj. having harmful or undesirable effects
formal – adj. serious and official
informal – adj. relaxed and casual, as with friends; not formal
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