What is The Best Way to Learn New English Vocabulary?
(Aleem Ahmed Qureshi, Bahawalpur)
Teachers report that the most
common mistakes that students make are vocabulary mistakes. English learners
most often choose an incorrect vocabulary word when they try to express
themselves. Why is vocabulary so difficult to learn correctly?
The most important reason is that students often learn vocabulary out of
context. Maybe they try to learn vocabulary by reading the dictionary. Or maybe
they collect lists of words and memorize them. Some people buy vocabulary books.
The problem with all of these methods is that you don't learn vocabulary in
context. You don't see enough examples of the word in sentences. So you never
really learn the correct way to use the word.
Research shows that the best way to learn new vocabulary is to read read read.
Seeing vocabulary in a natural context - for example, in a newspaper or magazine
article - will help you to use your new vocabulary correctly, and seeing it in
context will also help you to remember it better.
So this is what you need to do. Read English books. Read English magazines. Read
English newspapers. If you're in an English-speaking country, read the
advertisements on buses and signs on the streets and highways. Read English
stories. Read graphs and tables and charts. Read the English operating manuals
for your TV, washing machine, etc.
When you see a new word, write it down. Write down the whole sentence because
this will remind you of the correct context for the word. Write down two or
three or four different sentences where you've seen the word. Write down the
definition of the word.
Pay attention to the part of speech of the word: is it a verb, a noun, an
adjective or an adverb? This is also a common mistake that students make;
sometimes they choose the correct vocabulary word, but they use the incorrect
part of speech. For example, they use a noun instead of a verb. They say
"arrival" instead of "arrive". Or "departure" instead of "depart". So when you
find a new word, make sure to learn its part of speech. And then write down
every part of speech for that word. For example, if your new word is "protect":
protect is the verb form, protection is the noun form, protective is the
adjective form, and protectively is the adverb form. Write down all four forms.
You can write your new words on a sheet of paper. Or you can write them on
flashcards. You can even make flashcards online, on some online dictionary web
sites.
In order to remember your new words better, try using them. Write some practice
sentences and include some good context. Write a couple of sentences. Ask your
English teacher or any English speaker to check your sentences. Do they make
sense? Are they good sentences?
When you learn vocabulary this way, you learn to use it correctly and naturally.
It is the best way to learn new vocabulary. So start reading!