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How not to learn new words: psychological point of view
Made by Daria Zubova
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How not to learn new words: psychological point of view Made by Daria Zubova

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Memory
 What levels of memory do you think exist?
How much time does information store in each level?
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Memory What levels of memory do you think exist? How much time does information store in each level?

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three-component model of memory
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three-component model of memory

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Short term memory test
You have 1 minute to remember 16 new words. When 1 minute is finished you should tell your partner the words you’ve learned (with translations!).
 Let’s see how many words your short-term memory can hold.
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Short term memory test You have 1 minute to remember 16 new words. When 1 minute is finished you should tell your partner the words you’ve learned (with translations!). Let’s see how many words your short-term memory can hold.

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Long-term memory
What do you think are the ways of transferring the information from short-term memory into long-term memory?
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Long-term memory What do you think are the ways of transferring the information from short-term memory into long-term memory?

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From short-term to long-term memory
Repetition. Multiple encounters with a word are needed for making the learned item permanently remembered. Repetition becomes even more effective if it is done in spaced intervals while gradually increasing the space between these repetitions.
Retrieval. When a learner has to retrieve a word, e.g. use a new word in a written sentence, it makes the word much easier to recall in the future.
Spacing. Memory advantage is gained if the learning happens in several separate occasions.
Pacing. Better results are obtained if the language learners’ individual learning style and pace are respected and they are given enough time to carry out the required memory processing.
Use. Using words is the best way of ensuring they are properly added to long-term memory. This can be called the “Use It or Lose It” principle.
Cognitive depth. Words are better remembered when a learner has to make decisions about them (e.g. think about the spelling) –  the more cognitively demanding these decisions are, the better the results.
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From short-term to long-term memory Repetition. Multiple encounters with a word are needed for making the learned item permanently remembered. Repetition becomes even more effective if it is done in spaced intervals while gradually increasing the space between these repetitions. Retrieval. When a learner has to retrieve a word, e.g. use a new word in a written sentence, it makes the word much easier to recall in the future. Spacing. Memory advantage is gained if the learning happens in several separate occasions. Pacing. Better results are obtained if the language learners’ individual learning style and pace are respected and they are given enough time to carry out the required memory processing. Use. Using words is the best way of ensuring they are properly added to long-term memory. This can be called the “Use It or Lose It” principle. Cognitive depth. Words are better remembered when a learner has to make decisions about them (e.g. think about the spelling) –  the more cognitively demanding these decisions are, the better the results.

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Long-term memory test
Let’s see how successful you are in transferring the words from short-term to long-term memory without following the tips.
Tell your partner the words you’ve leaned 10 minutes ago. How many of them can you remember now?
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Long-term memory test Let’s see how successful you are in transferring the words from short-term to long-term memory without following the tips. Tell your partner the words you’ve leaned 10 minutes ago. How many of them can you remember now?

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How not to learn new words?
! Learn many words over a short period of time
! Learn words only once and never repeat them
! Not to use new words in practice (both written and oral)
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How not to learn new words? ! Learn many words over a short period of time ! Learn words only once and never repeat them ! Not to use new words in practice (both written and oral)



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