Tips for memorizing

Started by Sayprìsä, April 27, 2010, 07:22:41 PM

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Sayprìsä

I'm not sure if this goes here, but I'm wondering if anyone has any tips for memorizing vocab and all of the suffixes and stuff like that? 
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Practice.

I used flash cards to get my basic vocab and some of the inflections quick but then it was all practice to get most of it to stick.

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  I use The Gold List Method.  Here are the videos that explain it:

PART 1: Gold List Method for learning to L/T memory part one
PART 2: Gold List Method for learning to L/T memory part two

  If you just search "gold list" on youtube there are several more videos on The Gold List Method.
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one thing i found that helps me is not only to practice writing/speaking it as much as possible (this goes with anything really i use it in chinese) then test yourself, make an audio of yourself saying the words (if it's a vocab quiz), and as you listen to the words write it out and write the translation of the word. 

I hope this helps you, ;D
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Feiane

The Gold List Method looks interesting... I think I'll try it.

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