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Hi friends, welcome back to Podcast and Chill. I am your friend Leo
and I'm Gwen. So happy to be here with you today.
Friends, today we're talking about something really important for English learners.
Yes, our topic is how to never forget English words.
We'll share five easy, fun tips that actually work.
No boring grammar, I promise. Just practical ways you can use every day.
So, grab your water, relax, and let's dive in.
Many of our listeners tell us the same problem.
What is it?
They say, "I learn a new English word today and tomorrow, poof, it's gone."
Oh, yes. This happens to so many people, right?
Exactly. You spend time studying, but the words just disappear from your mind.
It's tiring. You feel like, "Why can't I remember? Am I lazy? Is my memory bad?"
But here's the truth. It's not because you're lazy. It's because of how your brain naturally works.
Right? Our brain is like a busy street. Imagine you walk down the street and see a stranger for just one second. Tomorrow, do you remember their face?
Of course not. But if you meet that person again and again, maybe you talk to them, spend time together
Then that person becomes your friend and you never forget your friends.
Yes, vocabulary is exactly the same. A word you see only once is a stranger. A word you use many times becomes your friend.
So why do we forget words so fast? Scientists say our brain forgets new information very quickly if we don't review it.
How quickly?
After one day, we forget about half of what we learned. After one week, we forget almost everything.
Wow. So, if I learn 10 new words today, maybe next week I only remember two.
Exactly. But here's the good news.
There's good news.
If you see and use a word many times, your brain says, "Oh, this is important. I should remember this." Then the brain saves it in long-term memory.
So, it's like training your brain. And today, we'll show you exactly how to do that.
We'll share five simple but powerful methods to make words stick in your mind forever. Shall we start with the first one?
Let's go.
Method 1: Use New Words in Your Own Sentences
All right. Here's method number one. Use new words in your own sentences. This might sound simple, but it's actually super powerful. Do you know why?
Because learning just the meaning of a word is not enough.
Right.If you only know the translation, your brain will forget it quickly. It's like knowing someone's name but never actually talking to them. You forget fast.
Exactly. But if you use the word in sentences, your brain sees the word in action and that's how memory becomes strong.
So, here's the rule. For every new word, make at least three different sentences.
And these sentences should be from different contexts like school, family, work, or friends.
Let's try an example. Let's use the wordcook.
Good idea. For example, first sentence,I cook dinner for my family.Second sentence could be,"My mom cooks a very delicious soup."
And for the last one, h let'scooktogether on Sunday.
Nice. Now we see the wordcookwith family, with mom, and with friends. When the brain sees a word in many situations, it understands this word is useful in real life. I need to keep it. It's like watching your friend in school, in the park, and in the cafe. You know them better.
Wow, that's a big difference.
Yes, because the brain learns through use.
I'm so excited about this method.
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Hi friends, welcome back to Podcast and Chill. I am your friend Leo
and I'm Gwen. So happy to be here with you today.
Friends, today we're talking about something really important for English learners.
Yes, our topic is how to never forget English words.
We'll share five easy, fun tips that actually work.
No boring grammar, I promise. Just practical ways you can use every day.
So, grab your water, relax, and let's dive in.
Many of our listeners tell us the same problem.
What is it?
They say, "I learn a new English word today and tomorrow, poof, it's gone."
Oh, yes. This happens to so many people, right?
Exactly. You spend time studying, but the words just disappear from your mind.
It's tiring. You feel like, "Why can't I remember? Am I lazy? Is my memory bad?"
But here's the truth. It's not because you're lazy. It's because of how your brain naturally works.
Right? Our brain is like a busy street. Imagine you walk down the street and see a stranger for just one second. Tomorrow, do you remember their face?
Of course not. But if you meet that person again and again, maybe you talk to them, spend time together
Then that person becomes your friend and you never forget your friends.
Yes, vocabulary is exactly the same. A word you see only once is a stranger. A word you use many times becomes your friend.
So why do we forget words so fast? Scientists say our brain forgets new information very quickly if we don't review it.
How quickly?
After one day, we forget about half of what we learned. After one week, we forget almost everything.
Wow. So, if I learn 10 new words today, maybe next week I only remember two.
Exactly. But here's the good news.
There's good news.
If you see and use a word many times, your brain says, "Oh, this is important. I should remember this." Then the brain saves it in long-term memory.
So, it's like training your brain. And today, we'll show you exactly how to do that.
We'll share five simple but powerful methods to make words stick in your mind forever. Shall we start with the first one?
Let's go.
Method 1: Use New Words in Your Own Sentences
All right. Here's method number one. Use new words in your own sentences. This might sound simple, but it's actually super powerful. Do you know why?
Because learning just the meaning of a word is not enough.
Right.If you only know the translation, your brain will forget it quickly. It's like knowing someone's name but never actually talking to them. You forget fast.
Exactly. But if you use the word in sentences, your brain sees the word in action and that's how memory becomes strong.
So, here's the rule. For every new word, make at least three different sentences.
And these sentences should be from different contexts like school, family, work, or friends.
Let's try an example. Let's use the wordcook.
Good idea. For example, first sentence,I cook dinner for my family.Second sentence could be,"My mom cooks a very delicious soup."
And for the last one, h let'scooktogether on Sunday.
Nice. Now we see the wordcookwith family, with mom, and with friends. When the brain sees a word in many situations, it understands this word is useful in real life. I need to keep it. It's like watching your friend in school, in the park, and in the cafe. You know them better.
Wow, that's a big difference.
Yes, because the brain learns through use.
I'm so excited about this method.