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It is well-known that to learn any language we have got to enrich our vocabulary in order to comprehend what we are trying to learn. Unfortunately, it is not baby work because we might have weak memory which can be an obstacle for us to memorize what we attempt to learn. It is to say that unless we have sufficient amounts of words we unlikely will start to speak or even catch what the natives are making an attempt to explain us their desire. They probably help you get their sentences provided that you have at least some primitive words. It means you must learn enough words to talk with natives or even to learn grammar. We’re informed that it is rather challenging to remember words that you have been learning, even though you do it willingly it, however, it looks unachievable. But fortunately we know some effective strategies of learning swiftly plus how to turn them into an active vocabulary.

  • Read count180
  • Date of publication21-03-2024
  • Main LanguageIngliz
  • Pages577-583.
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It is well-known that to learn any language we have got to enrich our vocabulary in order to comprehend what we are trying to learn. Unfortunately, it is not baby work because we might have weak memory which can be an obstacle for us to memorize what we attempt to learn. It is to say that unless we have sufficient amounts of words we unlikely will start to speak or even catch what the natives are making an attempt to explain us their desire. They probably help you get their sentences provided that you have at least some primitive words. It means you must learn enough words to talk with natives or even to learn grammar. We’re informed that it is rather challenging to remember words that you have been learning, even though you do it willingly it, however, it looks unachievable. But fortunately we know some effective strategies of learning swiftly plus how to turn them into an active vocabulary.

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