Why do I know all the words separately, but I don't even understand the simple words together?
Vocabulary is really a big obstacle to our English learning. Poor vocabulary will hinder reading, listening, gestalt, error correction and writing, because vocabulary is the foundation of everything. If you don't know the lyrics, what can you talk about? When memorizing words at ordinary times, there is always a feeling of forgetting after memorizing, and forgetting to recite again, forgetting more than memorizing. I always feel that every word is a little familiar, especially when doing multiple-choice questions. When four similar options are put together, my mind goes blank. My head is numb. If learning English is building a house, then words are bricks. If you don't accumulate steps, you won't reach a thousand miles. You can't become a river without a small stream. You can't get high marks without memorizing words. Memorizing words should follow the rules of memory. A man named Ebbinghaus studied the laws of human memory and summed up a Ebbinghaus forgetting curve. This rule of memory is simply to review at an appropriate time. After repeating it many times, what you remember will be deeply engraved in your mind, such as an ancient poem, "The vast grass crosses the plain and comes and goes with the four seasons." What you find not memorized must not be repeated enough times at the right time. Don't expect to remember all the words at once. You can remember the pronunciation and spelling of many words first, and then remember their English explanations, synonyms, antonyms, collocations and sentences until you can use them completely. Because it is similar, it is relatively easy to remember. Pay attention to tight front and loose back when reviewing. Pre-review should be in full swing, because what you just learned is the easiest to forget. With the increase of review times and the deepening of memory, the frequency of review can be lower until it is completely engraved in your mind. So how should I operate specifically? The eight-character mantra for everyone: huff and puff, gradually strengthen. What do you mean by swallowing and spitting? For example, there are 500 words, and 50 words are a unit, which is ten units. It's better to swallow and vomit. It's better to have short-term pain than long-term pain. It's best to concentrate on breaking through. The first step is to read through each unit (four times), and you will find it very easy to read it in 1 hour. Listen quickly and read aloud. From listening breakthrough, remember words without interference in the morning and evening. Have you ever seen Qi Tian's real super right brain memory? Most of us seldom use the right brain. The memory ability of the right brain is 654.38+ million times that of the left brain, and the right brain can quickly process a large amount of information input. The second step is to repeat the memory a lot. Keep recalling: recall the meaning of a word quickly from beginning to end, and don't stay on a word for too long. Memory is the best way to deepen memory. Block the Chinese meaning of words with cards and look at the memories. With the increase of times, you can deepen your memory. When you can remember (80%) words, you can basically do the questions at this time. And you will find that the more times you repeat, the less time you have to read a book from beginning to end. Apply this method from beginning to end. You will find that there will be less and less time to swallow a book. If you look at a word 10 minutes, you don't know how to review it or you can't remember it, but if you separate 10 minutes, read 40 to 50 words, and repeat 1 0 times at an appropriate time, you can remember these words. What do you mean by gradually strengthening? -words must be used to really master! There is a principle of gradual strengthening: do everything possible to change the way of repetition and "strengthen by hook or by crook". Only by strengthening it a certain number of times in the later period, to a certain extent, will your words blurt out and "transform" like an elf in your mouth. A word must be used more than ten times in different occasions before it can be internalized. So here are some effective strengthening methods. A problem solving: Your words will be constantly strengthened by doing the problem, because doing the problem is a process of memory and comparison. Take a card to show English every time you recall. When you recall Chinese, the remaining 20% words need further processing, repeated writing and memory. Leave a deep memory. Write a short essay: Use these words in various situations, such as writing an article. C make your own sentences: look at the words, look at the examples first, and then make your own sentences. Give full play to your imagination and let you find a sense of accomplishment. D Match friends, ask each other words, and constantly associate synonyms and antonyms, and you will find that the words in your mind will be pulled out one by one. E pay attention to changing the order, positive sequence reading and reverse sequence reading. Keep changing to remember deeply. F association. Through my own continuous efforts, when I see a word, I will naturally think of some words that are very similar to it. It is time for you to make progress. Write down these words and compare them carefully. I have tried this method. As long as you make a plan for yourself by the method I mentioned above and fix the concentration time every day, you can break through your vocabulary in the shortest time. In fact, the method of memorizing words is very simple: grasp the law of memory, repeat and speak hesitatingly, and gradually strengthen the study of words mainly by yourself. Reading from the learned text, reading the text, reading for nothing and reading more refers to reading more short articles, newspapers and magazines about English knowledge after class, and memorizing words regularly and orderly. The simplest thing is to remember the words you learned that day.