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Want to remember new words faster? Let’s talk memory tricks!

Learning English can feel overwhelming when you’re trying to memorize long vocabulary lists. But what if there was a way to make it easier AND more fun? That’s where memory tricks come in!

Why Do Memory Tricks Work?

Our brains love stories and images! Connecting a word to a strong visual or fun story makes you more likely to remember it. Studies show that using memory techniques can help you retain information up to 80% better than simple repetition.

3 Fun Memory Tricks to Try Today!

1️⃣ Create a Mental Picture

Imagine the word as part of a funny or unusual scene. For example:

  • Word: Giraffe 🦒
  • Memory Trick: Picture a giraffe wearing sunglasses and dancing in the street!

2️⃣ Make It Personal

Relate the word to something meaningful in your life. For example:

  • Word: Delicious 🍰
  • Memory Trick: Imagine your favourite dessert and how delicious it tastes!

3️⃣ Use Word Associations

Link the word to another word that sounds similar or has a related meaning. For example:

  • Word: Brilliant 💡
  • Memory Trick: Think of a bright lightbulb to remind you that “brilliant” means smart or bright!

Put These Tricks Into Practice!

Try these methods with three new English words today! Then, share your favourite memory trick in the comments below.

Want even more ways to make English learning fun? Check out our past posts:
📖 Small Talk Mastery: Essential Phrases for Conversations
📖 English: The Language of Business!

Stay tuned for next week’s English Learning Tip! 🚀

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