How to learn vocabulary

Learning vocabulary effectively—especially for English fluency—requires a mix of active use, smart review, and real-life context. Here’s a complete guide to help you:


🔑 1. Start With Useful Words

  • Learn words based on your level and your goals (daily English, exams, business, etc.).
  • Focus on high-frequency words first (e.g., important, happen, decide).

🗣 2. Speak and Use the Words

  • Make sentences out loud using the word:
    “I want to improve my English.”
  • Try to use the new word in conversation within 24 hours.

📒 3. Keep a Personal Vocabulary Journal

Make a 4-column chart like this:

WordMeaningExample SentencePicture / Emotion
curiouseager to knowI’m curious about space.🤔 / Google logo

Use colors, drawings, or emojis to help you remember.


📺 4. Learn in Context

  • Watch videos, shows, or YouTube (like your Yes Fluency channel) and note how words are used.
  • Read simple books or articles and highlight new words.

🎧 6. Use Audio Learning

  • Listen to podcasts and repeat after the speaker.

🧩 5. Group Words by Theme

Learn vocabulary by topic:

  • Food: delicious, spicy, hungry
  • Emotions: happy, nervous, excited

Grouping helps your brain link words together.


⏳ 6. Review, Don’t Just Memorize

  • Review after 1 hour → 1 day → 3 days → 1 week → 1 month.
  • Don’t cram. Daily review for 10–15 minutes is better.

💡 7. Make it Personal

Use the new word in your own story or experience:

  • Instead of: “Environment means nature.”
  • Say: “I love going to clean places because I care about the environment.”

📷 8. Use Pictures and Flashcards

Visual memory is strong. Connect a picture to the word:

  • “Exhausted” → 🛌 tired face picture
  • “Gigantic” → 🗻 a mountain image

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