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when learning a foreign language, keeping well-order vocabulary notes is_________.

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Answered by Anonymous
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substantial

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Answered by carolin70
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Learn in Context. Many of us can probably remember trying to learn long, dry vocabulary lists as part of French or German homework – and not being terribly successful! ...

Learn in Context. Many of us can probably remember trying to learn long, dry vocabulary lists as part of French or German homework – and not being terribly successful! ... Read, Read, Read. Reading is one of the best ways of exposing yourself to new vocabulary items. ...

Learn in Context. Many of us can probably remember trying to learn long, dry vocabulary lists as part of French or German homework – and not being terribly successful! ... Read, Read, Read. Reading is one of the best ways of exposing yourself to new vocabulary items. ... Watch and Listen. ...

Learn in Context. Many of us can probably remember trying to learn long, dry vocabulary lists as part of French or German homework – and not being terribly successful! ... Read, Read, Read. Reading is one of the best ways of exposing yourself to new vocabulary items. ... Watch and Listen. ... Visualise. ...

Learn in Context. Many of us can probably remember trying to learn long, dry vocabulary lists as part of French or German homework – and not being terribly successful! ... Read, Read, Read. Reading is one of the best ways of exposing yourself to new vocabulary items. ... Watch and Listen. ... Visualise. ... Use Mnemonics.

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