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Hi Arkain,
May do you show me how to learn English by anyway?
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When you learn a word, associate a group of things with it.
Word: Plentiful
it means: alot of something, a large supply.
Associate things with this word. Plentiful it sounds like plent is full. see the Full. The word means lots, full, alot. Plentiful starts with a P. When I have to Pee I feel 'full'.
Associate what works best for you.
You could say, the word plentiful sounds like plenty full. The association you choose defines the word. If something is plentiful, then the supply of that thing is plenty full.
Another word.
Garage.
In the Garage you put a Car. the word Garage sounds like CAR. A car goes in a garage. It says rage. Sometimes people get road rage when they drive a car which goes in a garage.
The more you associate with the word the more you will remember it, and connect it to 'other' words. Stay consistent (the same) in how you associate each word with meaning. Use a pattern that you can follow.
One more example.
Pretned there is a word called.
Homvika.
Lets say it means the fruit on a palm tree.
the word homvika, it looks like home, and vodka. At "home" i have palm trees, and the fruit of those palm trees are cocanuts. I can drink vodka in those cocanuts.
Next time you see the word. Homvika. You will remember, home, vodka, palm tree, fruit.
Then you will say OH YAH!!! its the fruit on the tree that I can drink vodka out of at home where the palm tree's are.
As you do this you build a web in your mind. this is alot how Children learn a language naturally. The web will eventually connect, and connect so well the language will no longer be a 'struggle' you will 'understand' the language in a flowing connecting way, instead of a text book like way, where you need to find a page, then the word, which takes time. Where as the web has everything on one page, and you can map it. Eventually you learn the map.