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A way to memorize (English to Arabic) words and even a lot of words?



 
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A way to memorize (English to Arabic) words and even a lot of words? #1 (permalink) Fri Jan 07, 2011 8:40 am   A way to memorize (English to Arabic) words and even a lot of words?
 

Hello,

Can anyone help me?

How can I memorize/remember the meaning of English-to-Arabic words to have a knowledge to prepare for my translation exam??

Every time I memorize some words, then I forget them after that.

Is there a way to stick them in mind, and even to know a lot of words?

Thanks!
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A way to memorize (English to Arabic) words and even a lot of words? #2 (permalink) Fri Jan 07, 2011 10:39 am   A way to memorize (English to Arabic) words and even a lot of words?
 

IMO a right way to memorise a lot a lot of words is to hear them repeatedly every day, day by day, seven days a week.

Every new word should be heard, in a context, at least 30 times in a month to be remembered for sure.
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