About Lesson
1. Spaced Repetition:
- Review Regularly: Space out your review sessions over time, revisiting words at increasing intervals to reinforce memory retention.
- Flashcards: Create digital or physical flashcards with new words, reviewing them periodically to strengthen recall.
2. Word Association:
- Create Connections: Associate new words with familiar ones or personal experiences to establish meaningful connections that aid in memory retrieval.
- Semantic Clustering: Group related words together based on shared meanings or themes to facilitate learning and organization.
3. Practice Active Recall:
- Recall Without Prompts: Test your memory by actively recalling new words and their meanings without relying on external cues, fostering deeper retention.
- Use in Sentences: Challenge yourself to use newly learned words in sentences or scenarios to reinforce understanding and application.
4. Engage Multiple Senses:
- Write and Speak Aloud: Write down new words and pronounce them aloud to engage both visual and auditory channels, enhancing memory encoding.
- Physical Actions: Incorporate physical actions or gestures while learning new words to create multisensory associations that aid in retention.
5. Contextual Learning:
- Read Extensively: Encounter new words in various contexts through reading, exposing yourself to different usage scenarios and nuances of meaning.
- Use Real-life Situations: Relate new words to real-life situations or experiences to understand their practical significance and enhance retention.