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Riffs are a convenient way to remember phrases or sentences. It is very easy to type in short riffs that help you memorize vocabulary words. For example, we can use the sentence "I love to read" as a riff. You can type it in the following ways: “I love to read books!” “I love reading because I do not have time for it!” “Reading is my favorite pastime. I always have stacks of books next to me on my bed. Reading takes me away from everything else, even if its just for a few minutes only. It gives me something new to focus on. Reading makes me happy. ” "By remembering these riffs, the student will be able to correctly use the phrase in different instances, in different contexts and in different types of conversation." A riff can also help you to absorb vocabulary quickly. "Try to write down 200 words used in your conversations. To figure out what each word means, just think up a riff for it."www.languageexplorer.com/riffs_index.html There are many ways known for memorizing vocabulary - some of them are even more effective than others when it comes to remembering new words quickly when you need them. One of the most effective of them is known as "Graded Recall" which, in a nutshell, consists on a system of systematically reviewing the list of words that you've memorized. You start with a word that's of least difficulty and once you've memorized it, you move on to the next one. You do this not only in the memory palace but also in your daily life. But what's most important is to make sure you don't forget what you've learned and make an effort to remember it later on when it's needed. A system that works well in remembering words and remembering them correctly is called "The List Method". It consists on making a detailed outline of the list you need to memorize. After you've made an outline you should practice the words individually, trying to remember each word separately without needing to connect them with other words. You should also familiarize yourself with the meaning of the words that you've learned this way, keeping in mind that "you can't forget it if you don't know what it means". So, if you've learned words like “equivocate”, try to learn their meanings as well, maybe even ask someone knowledgeable about English-speaking countries for some explanation. eccc085e13
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