How to Memorize New Vocabulary: The Techniques Every Learner MUST Know (Right From The Start)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 апр 2012
  • Blog: www.LucaLampariello.com/blog
    Today, I will share with you the 3 fundamental steps to memorize new vocabulary: decoding, storage and retrieval.
    But first, I will dispel the myths about learning new words and I will give you a real-life example to see why forgetting is not only beneficial, but very necessary.
    Then, I will touch upon the one type of repetition that you need and how you can do it without deliberate effort. Also, I will tell you how you can learn words in context by using association and dynamics.
    Memory is like a muscle. It atrophies if it’s not used. Make it work on a daily busy and it will become a very powerful tool.
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Комментарии • 522

  • @LucaLampariello
    @LucaLampariello  3 года назад +20

    Sign up for my newsletter to get my new FREE 80-page ebook📘(audiobook included🔉!) 👉

  • @danilopablo9848
    @danilopablo9848 4 года назад +185

    This goes for UPPER-INTERMEDIATE Learners:

  • @Spindaboy
    @Spindaboy 3 года назад +338

    Summary of how to retain new vocabulary:

  • @BSelm05
    @BSelm05 10 лет назад +119

    memories are enhanced when emotions are involved

  • @auzenifreitas9482
    @auzenifreitas9482 10 лет назад +23

    Congratulations Luca, I really appreciate your presentation. I agree with you about ways of learning vocabulary and I've taught this to my students.

  • @armanmkhitaryan27
    @armanmkhitaryan27 7 лет назад +153

    Come on, you grammar maniacs, leave the guy alone! He's on fire in the video. Luca, rock'n'roll, man, it was a total knockout ;)

  • @vincentaurelius2390
    @vincentaurelius2390 9 лет назад +128

    Next you should do a video on "accent acquisition", Your American accent is near perfect!

  • @iradiakalenz4225
    @iradiakalenz4225 10 лет назад

    Thank you, Luca! Watching your videos has a plenty of benefits for me - I'm not only receiving interesting and useful information, but also improve my listening skills. Thank you!

  • @jchriza
    @jchriza 10 лет назад +5

    Excellent advice on both memory and language learning. It's great to have a different perspective on approaching something as daunting as foreign languages. I think this is applicable to other disciplines beyond learning foreign languages.

  • @MerryTuning_
    @MerryTuning_ 4 года назад +3

    I'm so glad that I find you through "easy German". You are awesom. I speak Chinese, English and German, wish I can learn 4 more languages, the more languages I learn, the easier it gets, but I think I'm still in the hard time, trying to figure out my own way. You are a great inspiration. I wish more and more people know you and your mathods.

  • @elieanaythompson72
    @elieanaythompson72 7 лет назад +11

    Great video! I appreciate the help in showing us how to keep motivated to learn. Crecí con padres bilingües y quiero aprender el francés. Siga dando buena información para que uno se motive. 👍🏼

  • @erasmomelo9575
    @erasmomelo9575 Год назад

    This is one of Lucca´s videos that I studied most often during my English learning. Whenever I needed to motivate myself to keep learning, I would listen to the video again and start the process over and over. Decoding, storage and retrieval.

  • @powahranger19
    @powahranger19 10 лет назад +2

    Coming from a linguistic standpoint, it's amazing how far your fluency, pronunciation and phrasing has come in such a short time. Bravo!

  • @ivanbobrov_
    @ivanbobrov_ 12 лет назад +1

    Thanks a lot for the new video! I was really looking forward to getting new suggestions and tips from you. I totally agree with the method you've applied to your language learning. I'm a big believer in the necessity of mulling new words and expressions over before attempting to produce them. Great as usual))

  • @adamusina9264
    @adamusina9264 8 лет назад

    you're so awesome it hurts! thank you so much for the detailed information!

  • @Drahcir14
    @Drahcir14 11 лет назад +1

    Thanks, Luca! Those are my sentiments as well. I never understand why people get offended by being corrected. Having your mistakes pointed out to you gives you a free opportunity to improve. I look forward to seeing your video on this topic! :)

  • @ukeyooz114
    @ukeyooz114 9 лет назад +3

    Luca,I listen you video with interest.

  • @Dianka445
    @Dianka445 10 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much for your learning and inspiration!!!

  • @Brisco1
    @Brisco1 10 лет назад

    Hi Luca, I'm glad to have found your videos. I've taken many language classes, but stopped learning after moving back to the U.S. from Europe because I felt that I had no practical reason to continue. But watching your vids has helped put me back in touch with this passion that feeds my soul. So thanks, I've never seen or met any polyglots before but now I don't feel like such a nerd for loving languages so much, it feels normal! Nu leer ik Nederlands. Dank je voor de inspiratie!

  • @Alejandrology
    @Alejandrology 8 лет назад

    I agree 100% with the passion part of your video. I know it is true because I tried to remember at least 5 moments in my past where I was really bored, and also tried to remember 5 moments where I was really happy or sad. I found that it was extremely hard to remember the boring moments, but remembering the emotional moments was effortless and almost instant. 10/10 video.