June 30, 2025
I am trying to learn new vocabularies and idioms. This sounds a simple process, but I happen to realize that simple things might be the most difficult thing to accomplish.
Every time I feel confident of any new words, it slips out of my mind the very next day. I believe I need to use them in the actual conversation in order to learn them^^
If anyone can give me any tips to learn new vocabularies, I will appreciate it if you could share them here!
Thanks for reading!
新しい英単語やイディオムを覚えようと奮闘しています。暗記ってシンプルな作業のようですが、単純作業ってすごく難しいですよね。
覚えられた、と思ったとしても翌日には忘れてしまうんです。
おそらく、覚えて実際に会話の中で使わないとなかなか身につきづらいのかな、とも思っています。
もし良い勉強法をご存知の方がいらっしゃったら教えてもらいたいです!
お読みいただき、ありがとうございます!
New Things to Learn
I am trying to learn new vocabulariey words and idioms.
This sounds like a simple process, but I happen to realize that simple things might be the most difficult (things) to accomplish.
Every time I feel confident ofabout any new words, it slips out of my mind the very next day.
I believe I need to use them in the actual conversation in order to learn them^^
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If anyone can give me any tips to learn new vocabulariesy, I will appreciate it if you could share them here!
Thanks for reading!
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I don't have any experience to speak on unfortunately, but I think that I tend to remember more vocabulary words if they have a reason to stand out to me. For example, the more I forget a word, the more I'll put an effort into remembering it.
New Things to Learn
I am trying to learn new vocabulariey terms and idioms.
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new vocabulary words
"vocabulary" usually means the collection of words that a person knows. It's like a warehouse that has all the words a person knows. You are technically wanting to add to your vocabulary, rather than acquire a new one. Like you are trying to add more word-packages to your warehouse, rather than get new warehouses.
This sounds like a simple process, but I happen to realize that simple things might be the most difficult things to accomplish.
You could also replace the last "things" with "ones".
Also, the phase is "sounds like"
Every time I feel confident ofabout any new words, ithey slips out of my mind the very next day.
The noun is "words," so the verbs and pronouns have to match.
words--they--slip
OR
word--it--slips
I believe I need to use them in thean actual conversation in order to learn them^^
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If anyone can give me any tips to learn new vocabulariey words, I willould appreciate it if you could share them here!
"in an actual conversation" or "in actual conversations"
Also, the more common phrase is "I would appreciate it if..."
Thanks for reading!
Feedback
Nice job. Personally, I think reading and listening to a variety of materials and then producing language via writing or talking helps increase vocabulary knowledge. This keeps the words in context, which is super important.
New Things to Learn
I am trying to learn new vocabulariesy and idioms.
Vocabulary is a non-quantifiable noun. It does not get a plural form.
This sounds a simple process, but I happen to realize that simple things might be the most difficult thing to accomplish.
Every time I feel confident of any new words, ithey slips out of my mind the very next day.
"they" instead of "it" because the "words" you are referring to is being referred to (correctly) as plural. Also, "they slip out of my mind" is usage of an idiom!
I believe I need to use them in the actual conversation in order to learn them^^ If anyone can give me any tips to learn new vocabularies, I will appreciate it if you could share them here!
Thanks for reading!
Feedback
Use flashcards, physical or digital. Anki is widely recommended. What you are looking for is a spaced repetition system (SRS). Most (but not all) flashcard apps have this built in. (Do not use a flashcard app without an SRS, though) Basically how it works is you make a flashcard, if you remember it, the app will ask again in a few days. If you still remember it, the period between having to retrieve the word gets longer, and gets longer every time. If you forget a card, the app will reset the periods; the card must be remembered the next day. I feel as though my explanation is slightly hard to understand, read more into this.
Bottom line: Flashcards are the greatest way to remember something; if you have a flashcard on an app, and you use that app, you will probably not forget it.
Also, pro tip, do not use flashcard sets from other people, make your own.
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I am trying to learn new vocabularies and idioms. I am trying to learn new vocabular Vocabulary is a non-quantifiable noun. It does not get a plural form. I am trying to learn new vocabular OR new vocabulary words "vocabulary" usually means the collection of words that a person knows. It's like a warehouse that has all the words a person knows. You are technically wanting to add to your vocabulary, rather than acquire a new one. Like you are trying to add more word-packages to your warehouse, rather than get new warehouses. I am trying to learn new vocabular |
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Every time I feel confident of any new words, it slips out of my mind the very next day. Every time I feel confident of any new words, "they" instead of "it" because the "words" you are referring to is being referred to (correctly) as plural. Also, "they slip out of my mind" is usage of an idiom! Every time I feel confident The noun is "words," so the verbs and pronouns have to match. words--they--slip OR word--it--slips Every time I feel confident |
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