
271. More Ways To Remember English Vocabulary! (English Vocabulary Lesson)
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How much do you know about the way your memory works? By understanding your memory, you can make the process of learning English much more efficient.
Today, let’s take a look at some memory effects and investigate how you can incorporate them into your study routine!
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Vocabulary
- Distinctiveness (noun): The quality of being unique or different from others.
- Stand out (phrasal verb): To be noticeably different or conspicuous.
- Primacy (noun): The state or quality of being first in importance or order.
- Recency (noun): The state or quality of being most recent or last in order.
- Senses (noun): The faculties of sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.
- Mood (noun): The emotional state or disposition of an individual at a particular time.
- Chunks (noun): Grouped items or pieces of data that are easier to remember.
- Retain (verb): To keep or hold onto something, especially in memory.
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