If you haven't been able to learn English well, it must be that you haven't worked hard enough? Just listen to this sentence, the person who said this sentence is completely standing and talking without backache. You get up early and stay up late, memorize words in the morning, memorize words at night, and even memorize words when you sleep, how hard do you work when you study other subjects? Therefore, your English learning problems are simply not problems that can be solved by hard work alone.
Those who say you're not trying hard enough, maybe go on and give examples, you see, who's who? It turned out that his English grades were not good, but later he achieved a counterattack in English through his own efforts. This example seems very convincing, after listening to the story, that person has become the object of your study, but later, in the process of learning, you find that your own effort is not less than that of the other person, and your academic performance is far inferior to others. Because he only tells you that a phenomenon is striving, but he doesn't tell you the essence of this phenomenon.
This kind of only telling you one phenomenon is irresponsible, because she may make you more confused, he makes you feel that the world is unfair, you find that you have several classes of English students, and they don't spend much time on English learning at all, which makes your self-confidence take a double hit, so you start to break the defense, start to find reasons in yourself, and finally come to the conclusion that I can't learn English well because I am naturally stupider than others. This conclusion seems to be more able to comfort and paralyze oneself, after all, it is not my own fault that I am stupid, and I also have a lot of responsibility for my parents, but is this really the case?
Does it really take a high IQ and a lot of talent to learn English well? The answer is no, the IQ between the two foreigners is also uneven, but there is definitely not much difference in English proficiency between them, and they don't need to work hard in the process of learning English, which just reflects that learning a language does not require much IQ and talent. The logic behind this is that they are all in the same locale and have mastered the same learning methods.
I also studied for a long time before I found out that the way foreigners memorize words is different from ours. For example, if we want to memorize the word geocentric, the habitual practice is to read the word 50 times like a repeater, or copy it 100 times, we seem to remember the word temporarily, but after a few minutes, we find that we can't remember the meaning of the word, so do you say that we have memorized the word or not? Obviously we didn't remember that word.
Next, we also ask foreigners to memorize the word. Foreigners don't copy this word 100 times, they use a much more ingenious method. Because they know that words can be divided into root affixes, they use root affixes to memorize the word. According to the principle of root affixes, the word can be divided into three parts for comprehension and memory. The root geo means the earth, the root centr means the center, the suffix ic means the adjective, and the combination of the parts is the earth-centered point of view, so foreigners remember the word geocentric in this way to indicate the adjective geocentric.
By using different methods to memorize the same word, have you noticed that it is easier to remember words with root affixes, and you can remember them more reliably, why is that? Because it is more scientific and more in line with the laws of human memory. Today we continue to learn the root affix memory words, today we are going to learn the root word is vad, the root vad means to go, master this root, we can use it to help us understand and memorize English words.
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The word evade, the word is composed of three parts, the prefix e e means to go out, the root vad means to go, and the suffix e means to go, and the combination of the three parts means to go out, so the word means to avoid.
The word invade, this word consists of three parts, the prefix in means to go in, the root vad means to go, the suffix e means to go, and the three parts are combined to mean go in. Therefore the word means invasion, aggression.
The word pervade, this monad is composed of three parts, the prefix per means all, the root vad means to go, the suffix e means to go, and the combination of the three parts means to go everywhere, so the word means diffuse.
Today we learned about the root vad means to go, and the words formed by the root vad, have you memorized all these words? Remembering words with root affixes makes it easier for us to remember English words. Of course, in order to make it more convenient for everyone to learn, the machine farmer has also sorted out more examples of root affixes to remember words efficiently.