You probably find many new words when you do your English activities. Don’t panic. Use a strategy to learn the new words. Avoid writing all the unknown.

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You probably find many new words when you do your English activities. Don’t panic. Use a strategy to learn the new words. Avoid writing all the unknown words, be selective and choose the most important ones.

Record words in a vocabulary book Write the word Identify and write the word category: –Noun: names an object. –Verb: names an action. –Adjective : gives quality information. –Adverb: usually finish in –ly. Write a sentence using the new word. Write the meaning of the word in Spanish or draw something that reminds you of the meaning.

If you prefer, you can keep all the new words in your phone or in a blog. Choose the best and simplest option for you.

Sometimes is better to write the whole phrase than the word. Choose one or two phrases no more.

Study the new words regularly. At the end of every week ask me to test you on the list of words that you produced. Take a monthly test.