Do you ever get confused when you are studying new vocabulary? I sure do. One way to fix this is to begin organizing your vocabulary.
When you begin learning, it is okay to just learn any possible vocabulary. After a while, this gets disorganized.
When this happens, it's time to learn vocabulary by category. You will discover it is much easier to remember new words this way. Your brain likes to remember things in categories. This method is called 'scaffolding'.
For example, you could learn body vocabulary, kitchen vocabulary, park vocabulary, store vocabulary, etc.
This website might be a good place to start. There are so many possibilities! You could also draw a picture of a space and try to label all the things you know, then look up the others.
Good luck!
If your vocabulary is getting disorganized, we can fix that!
Matthew
englishispersonal@gmail.com
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