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When you encounter a new word, always write down the 2-3 words that surround it. Learn the whole phrase. Your brain stores phrases faster than isolated data.
| Skill Type | Skill | Description | Key Activities | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Listening | Understanding spoken English in various accents. | Podcasts, news broadcasts, dialogue repetition. | | Receptive | Reading | Decoding written text for main ideas and details. | Articles, books, subtitles, emails. | | Productive | Speaking | Producing oral language with fluency and accuracy. | Conversation practice, role-play, shadowing. | | Productive | Writing | Constructing coherent written texts. | Journaling, essays, emails, grammar exercises. | learn-english
No. You need repetition. Your brain is wired to forget things—that is a feature, not a bug. Research shows you will forget 50% of new information within an hour and 70% within 24 hours. The solution isn't a better memory; it is a spaced repetition system (SRS). When you encounter a new word, always write