Becky: What are the best ways to remember vocabulary so you can speak and understand more? |
Becky: Welcome to an Innovative Language Learning Sunday News! I'm Becky and I'll be hosting today's Sunday news with my co-host, the founder of Innovative Language... Peter Galante! |
Peter: Hi everyone! Peter here. |
Becky: In this Sunday News, we’re talking about the top 4 tried and tested tricks for remembering vocabulary. |
Peter: Listeners, 90% of language learners are not using these 4 tricks to remember words. |
Becky: So Peter, what are these tricks? |
Peter: We’ll reveal them in a second, but first, we have a new feature we’d like to mention. |
Becky: It’s called Season Vocabulary, and it’s a list... |
Peter: ...of all the words taught in a lesson season, for example, in Absolute Beginner Season 1 or Season 2. |
Becky: With this list, you can instantly review the words in any season. |
Peter: You get the meaning, the sample sentences, you hear the proper pronunciations... |
Becky: ...and you can even record yourself to compare with the proper pronunciation.. |
Peter: On top of that, you can save the words to your personal word list in Word Bank |
Becky: Or... just study them with our smart flashcards, until you know them all. |
Peter: Listeners, you can find the Season Vocabulary Lists by clicking on “Browse Lessons”... |
Becky: ...and there you’ll see “Season Vocabulary” for the seasons available. |
Peter: So now, let’s talk about the top 4 tricks for remembering vocabulary... |
Becky: Listeners, 90% of language learners are skipping these tips. But they’re tried... |
Peter: ...And they’re tested – I’ve been using them in my own Italian studies. |
Becky: The last tip even includes our newest feature! |
Peter: Okay, what are the top 4 tricks for remembering words? |
Becky: One: Put them to use, Two: Study with Flashcards, Three: Hear them in actual conversations, and Four: Review with our newest feature. |
Peter: Now, don’t worry, we’re going to explain these one by one. |
Becky: So, number one: Use the words. |
Peter: After you learn a new word, using it right away is crucial to remembering it. |
Becky: If you’re on the site and listening to a lesson... here’s what you do: |
Peter: Leave a comment! Make up a sample sentence and post it in the comment section. |
Becky: It’s the actual practice, not the learning of a word for the first time, that’ll get you to remember it. |
Peter: Number two: Study with our FlashCards... |
Becky: And we’re not talking about the kind you have to carry around and that end up scattered everywhere. |
Peter: We’re talking about smart online flashcards that you can find in our Premium Study Tools... |
Becky: Think of these as a teacher inside your computer, who will sort the words for you,... |
Peter: ...quiz you on the ones you’re struggling with, and skip the words you know. |
Becky: So because you get them so often, you have no choice to but to remember them. |
Peter: Number three: Hear the words in real conversation. |
Becky: In fact, you can do this with our lessons - just listen to the dialogue. |
Peter: That way, you hear how they’re used... |
Becky: ...and you can easily identify them in future conversations. |
Peter: And number four: Review with our brand new feature: Season Vocabulary. |
Becky: “Review” is the key word here. |
Peter: Sometimes, all you need is a list of all the words in one spot to boost your memory.. |
Becky: And that’s exactly what Season Vocabulary is for. |
Peter: That’s right. You get the vocab lists for every series for easy review. |
Becky: Okay. Let’s recap the 4 tricks for remembering words... |
Peter: One: Put them to use, Two: Study with Flashcards, |
Becky: Three: Hear them in actual conversation, and Four: Review with Season Vocabulary. |
Peter: And of course, if you want to upgrade to Premium to get our entire advanced language learning system... |
Becky: ...And take advantage of our newest feature, Season Vocabulary Lists... |
Peter: ...Here’s a quick discount. Get 20% OFF Premium by April 9th, 2014. |
Becky: Use coupon code SEASON20. |
Peter: Or, even easier, if you’re on the site, click on the link in the lesson description below the lesson player. |
Becky: Okay, well that’s going to do it for this edition of Innovative Language Learning Sunday news! |
Peter: Bye everyone! |
Becky: Thanks for listening, and we’ll see you all next time. |
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