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| language_learning [2012/09/08 20:18] monkeypuzzle [What can or should be done in order to learn words?] | language_learning [2012/09/08 20:24] (current) monkeypuzzle [Difficulties of vocabulary learning] | ||
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| - Words tend to acquire different meanings that are somehow synonymous in the native speaker' | - Words tend to acquire different meanings that are somehow synonymous in the native speaker' | ||
| - Every single word is a world of its own. | - Every single word is a world of its own. | ||
| - | - Learning words amounts to learn an extremely vast array of topics. | + | - Learning words amounts to learning | 
| - Slang. | - Slang. | ||
| - Inflection makes words unrecognizable. | - Inflection makes words unrecognizable. | ||
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| I want to know how you say " | I want to know how you say " | ||
| - | Love has something to do with learning words. You won' | + | ==== Words I don' | 
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| + | Repetition is good for learning words. You can call it the [[wp> | ||