Recording Vocabulary
I want to show you a way of recording vocabulary that you have problems remembering. Recording new words in such a way of course has pros and cons, which I will discuss below, however, it can prove very helpful to some of you.
What do you need?
Basically, not much. You need to prepare a template in MS Word, print it out and fill it in every time you find a word which is very difficult to remember. Or - make such a table in your notebook.
Who is it for?
It's good for almost all learners, however, the visual ones will appreciate it most. It's a good way of remembering some words which we always tend to forget.
What are the pros?
- To fill in the information in the table we need to devote some time to a particular word, which helps us remember it.
- The table includes a lot of information, so we learn more than one word.
- It's very neat and clear!
What are the cons?
Time, time, time... Preparing such notes is time-consuming... However, it's still worth it!
Here is a sample table for CONSISTENT:
ENGLISH WORD | consistent |
ENGLISH DEFINITION | not changing in behaviours, attitudes or qualities |
POLISH EQUIVALENT | konsekwentny |
PART OF SPEECH | Adjective |
SAMPLE SENTENCE | I have been consistent in my approach over the years. |
PICTURE | |
WORD FAMILY | Consistently (adv) Consistency (n) |
ANTONYM | inconsistent |
SYNONYMS | steady, reliable, dependable |
RHYMING WORD | Consistent ASSISTANT |
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