Mutusen wrote:post-its on the objects of the room are a good idea, I should try.
Whenever I look a word up in a dictionary I put a little dot by it, then if I am ever on the same page I make sure I still know that one.
lichtrausch wrote:Ich lerne Vokabeln lieber durch Lesen als mit Flashcards. Wenn man ein Wort innerhalb von einem Kontext lernt dann bleibt es viel eher im Gedächtnis hängen.
neoni wrote:na klar, die Woerter, die ich auf die Karten schreiben(schreibe? geschrieben habe? Kommt drauf an... "schreiben" ist aber auf jeden Fall falsch) hab ich nicht gerade aus dem Woerterbuch rausgesucht, sondern in Liedern, Büchern usw gefunden. manchmal schreib ich den Kontext auch...(auf), also;
"am Anfang war das Wort" mit "in the beginning was the word" (tut mir leid, dass ich so schlechte beispiele hab(e) )
neoni wrote:na klar, die worte, die ich an den karten schreiben, hab ich nicht grade aus dem worterbuch rausgesucht, sondern in lieder, bücher usw gefunden. manchmal schreib ich den kontext auch, also;
"am anfang war das wort" mit "in the beginning was the word" (tut mir leid, dass ich so a schlechte beispiel hob )
Formiko wrote:I have developed a specialized list of 600 words that MUST be memorized. Those 600 words are used in 80% of conversations.ns. So, if one learns the words on that list, it would greatly increase one's fluency. So, by learning 10 words a day, the entire list can be learned in 2 months.
mrhashimoto wrote:Formiko wrote:I have developed a specialized list of 600 words that MUST be memorized. Those 600 words are used in 80% of conversations.ns. So, if one learns the words on that list, it would greatly increase one's fluency. So, by learning 10 words a day, the entire list can be learned in 2 months.
Would you wanna share it??
sjheiss wrote:
I second that.
That would be sweet if Formiko would like to share it; that would help me a lot with German and Norwegian, then I could repost those here.
Great idea, if Formiko would like to share the list he created, people could translate those words into their language(s), and they could all be posted on UniLang!
sjheiss wrote:people could translate those words into their language(s)
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