jueves, 18 de marzo de 2010

Daily French: Vocabulary

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Vocabulary
Laura K. Lawless
From Laura K. Lawless, your Guide to French Language
You definitely want to review French vocabulary every day, so that the words become second nature to you. Sitting with a long list is just the beginning - there are various ways to work on your vocabulary, from themed lists to flash cards.
Vocabulary
Themed Lists
Make lists of vocabulary by themes to help you learn groups of similar or related words.


Make Flash Cards
One way to make learning vocabulary more interesting and interactive is with the use of flash cards. This article has information and tips on creating French flash cards and putting them to good use.

Categories Exercise
Test yourself on the vocabulary you've been studying. Without looking at your notes, make a list of all of the vocabulary in a particular category to see how many you can come up with.

Le Mot du jour
A new word every weekday
Don't forget to visit this page for a new word every weekday.

Tips on remembering new words
Learning new words doesn't always translate to remembering new words. Take a look at this page for tips on studying and remembering le Mot du jour.


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