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  • A really common question I get all the time is

  • "How do I learn new vocabulary?"

  • But more importantly

  • "How do I remember it?"

  • "What should I do?"

  • Well, if you ask any English teacher

  • they will happily tell you this

  • Vocabulary. It's quite easy:

  • watch movies in English, read books in English and listen to the radio in English

  • Done. Leave me alone.

  • Ok, that advice is fine, but, really, we all knew that

  • And maybe you already do those things

  • So, what is real advice?

  • Well, today I'm going to show you five real ways to improve your vocabulary

  • but most importantly

  • Remember it

  • Number one

  • We have to make the vocabulary relevant

  • Make a list of your aims, your goals

  • Why are you learning English?

  • What do you want to achieve with it ?

  • Do you want vocabulary for a holiday?

  • Do you want to learn job interview vocabulary so you can succeed in a job interview

  • It's not worth learning tons of new vocabulary

  • about a wide variety of topics

  • if actually you only talk about this one small thing

  • or these couple small things

  • For example, if your goal is to be able to talk about football in English

  • It's really not going to help you, if you start learning business vocabulary

  • because you might not use it

  • Think about how you'll use this new vocabulary

  • and find material specific to your aims

  • If you're trying to learn English for your job in fashion, for example

  • Start following fashion youtubers

  • People who talk about fashion, fashion magazines, follow fashion websites

  • Again, you have to make the vocabulary relevant to your goals

  • Also, that new vocabulary that you are learning, make a list of it

  • We'll talk about that later

  • Number two: listen to the Radio

  • Listening to the Radio in English is great

  • It's great for your listening and also for your speaking

  • Those two skills really complement each other well

  • But,

  • Here's how to make the most out of listening to the Radio

  • Have it playing in the background when you're walking,

  • when you're at the gym

  • when you're not really focusing on the Radio itself

  • You shouldn't be trying to understand 100% of the conversation, 100% of the time

  • That won't work

  • And that is fine that you don't understand everything

  • The focus shouldn't be on what they're saying on the Radio

  • The focus should be on how they are saying it

  • Think about the style of speech, the intonation

  • You're listening and like "Oh, that's how you pronounce this word"

  • That's how babies learn pronunciation

  • That's how you should learn

  • Like a baby.

  • That's the benefit that you'll get from listening to the Radio

  • Also, if want a recommendation of a Radio station

  • The one I listen to is LBC

  • It's a London-based Radio station

  • They talk about news and current events

  • a variety of opinions and a variety of accents

  • I like it

  • And it's all talking

  • so you can really practice your listening with a variety of British accents

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A really common question I get all the time is

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    Elise Chuang に公開 2021 年 06 月 25 日
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