Students with poor English scores look here, and the machine farmer wants to know how you usually memorize words? If you never memorize words, then you should not do well in English. If you usually work hard to memorize words, but you don't get good grades because you can't remember words, then I guess you must have fallen into the mistake of rote memorization of words.
The effect of rote memorization of words is actually very poor, this is an example I have seen with my own eyes, I used to have a student, he memorized words basically by using a pen to copy, he copied the word to memorize 100 times, when he copied 100 times, he thought that the word was completely memorized, but he did not expect that the word was copied wrong at the beginning, so he wrote down a wrong word, then it would mean that he copied 100 times will be nothing.
This example also illustrates that rote memorization is just a fake effort, which may move teachers and parents, but it doesn't make any real difference to your English scores. In the face of such a result, teachers and parents can only reluctantly accept that you are a good child, but also a stupid child, and over time even you begin to doubt your life and accept the fact that you are a stupid child.
Actually, this is not true, the fact is that you are not a stupid child. I can't remember English words, it's just a matter of memorization. According to Ebbinghaus's theory of the forgetting curve, we must forget English words very quickly by rote memorization, and we may forget half of them on the first day, and 80% of them on the second day. So is there any way we can solve the problem of this word being forgotten quickly?
There must be a way, because Ebbinghaus also said that when we are about to forget, we can review again when we are about to forget, which can achieve the effect of strengthening our memory, so we don't copy the words to be memorized 100 times at one time, we change the way of learning, divide these 100 times into 5 times, only copy 20 times each time, the first time this morning, the second time in the evening, the third time in two days, the fourth time in a week, the fifth time after a month, after five times, This word basically forms your long-term memory.
Of course, if we can help with a more scientific method of memorizing words, then our English words will be much easier. Here, it is recommended that you use the root affix memory method for word memorization to replace the continuous copying of words. Because the root affix is the inherent law within the word, it is the embodiment of people's logic, and it is the root of the origin of most English words.
Today we will continue to learn the root affix to memorize English words, today we are going to learn the root word is ton, the root ton means sound, and after mastering this root, we can use it to help us understand and memorize English words.
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The word atonal, this monad is composed of three parts, the prefix a means negation, the root ton means sound, the suffix al means adjective, and the combination of the three parts means that there is no sound, so the word means no tonality.
The word monotonous, this word is composed of three parts, the root mono means single, the root ton means sound, the suffix ous means adjective, the three parts combine to denote a single sound, so the word denotes the adjective monotonous.
The word tone, this word is composed of two parts, the root ton means sound, the suffix e means noun, and the two parts are combined to form a noun to represent the tone of the ancient word related to sound.
Today we learned about the root ton for sound, and the words formed by the root ton, have you memorized all these words? Remembering words with root affixes makes it easier for us to remember English words. Of course, in order to make it more convenient for everyone to learn, the machine farmer has also sorted out more examples of root affixes to remember words efficiently.