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Some of us have done it, but others have questioned the need. I'm in the first group, but a fair number of people on MR are in the second. A third group seems to have been forced (apparently at knife point) to memorize excruciating passages in middle school. A few of those have never forgiven the odd teacher for the tedium of the experience, which makes me worry about their class reunions. Personally, I've never understood why anyone would be bitter over having to learn something when they've got lifetimes in which to be autodidacts and forget it all, but sobeit. Different smokes for different strokes. A poet named Robert Gluck has said that, as a young man, he transcribed passages by John Keats because he wanted to know how it felt to write "those lines." That seems a tad Karoake-literal to me -- it's not really flowing out of you, is it? -- but the exercise must have felt good to Gluck, since he's never stopped writing (or worshiping Keats). Why does he still do it? Because of his Keatsian desire "to make a beautiful object with language." Last edited by Prestidigitweeze; 10-04-2014 at 04:47 PM. |
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You can shuffle them, discard ones that you learned quickly, carry-over the difficult ones to the next week batch. Great system. I had about 50 new ones every week. For sentences I had slightly bigger cards. They were not difficult - they only used words that I already knew. And I did not have to memorize the content of sentence - I needed just to translate it correctly from the different-language equivalent on the other side. |
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Flashcards are good. They're even more effective when supplemented by the following exercises, which my foreign language teachers always required of me and which I now always require of my test-prep students:
For each new vocabulary word and idiom:
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+1 My mother (who taught English, Espanol, and maybe Francais) did the same for my brother and me. She also bought us the entire Encyclopedia Britannica (which, back in the day, came in hard copy) and taught us to look things up there, too. I remain impressed that she NEVER caved in and just told us what a word meant or where a place was located.
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(1) Doing what Shari described (2) Better remembering what was learned because of #1 as well as because of the effort expended, and (3) Developing the useful skills and habit of using reference materials to look things up (4) Beginning to learn to conduct research Quote:
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I did notice a change though. Before, if we went on holiday in Germany, nobody would speak English, now, at least in public offices, most do speak English (I can speak German, well enough, but I'm horrible at languages, I always mix up the words (unless I speak in English or Dutch), so when I speak German, it becomes a jumble of Dutch/German/English... And when the deed is done (about a minute later), I know exactly what I should have said in German ![]() |
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