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Green piano 454 Posted 8 years ago
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The meanings of english words don't come to my mind.

The meanings of english words don't coming to my mind. For example , I read a article. When I come to end, I generally say that to myself "So, what?" I know meanings of them but meanings don't coming my mind immediately. What can I do about that?

  

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When I was first learning Spanish as a second language, and I was an adult at the time, I had a similar problem. I found that it helped me to read the article, or whatever it was, in sections several times, often out loud. The more I read it like that, the more sense it started to make.

  • When I was first learning Spanish as a second language, and I was an adult at the time, I had a similar problem.
  • I found that it helped me to read the article, or whatever it was, in sections several times, often out loud.
  • The more I read it like that, the more sense it started to make.
  • At some point in language learning, your brain starts to put some things together for you.
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When I was first learning Spanish as a second language, and I was an adult at the time, I had a similar problem. I found that it helped me to read the article, or whatever it was, in sections several times, often out loud. The more I read it like that, the more sense it started to make. At some point in language learning, your brain starts to put some things together for you.

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green piano 454The meanings of English words don't coming readily come to my mind.

When you learn a word try to imagine a picture or situation that represents that word.

Think of an apple. Get a picture of it in your mind. Then say "apple", "apple",

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