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252. Science and English Learning: Research Backed Tips and Tricks to Help You Study! (English Vocabulary Lesson)

07.19.2023 - By Thomas WilkinsonPlay

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What insights can science provide about language learning? And how can we use this research to learn English? Keep listening to find out!

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Vocabulary

To distribute (v) - to spread out tasks, resources, or information over intervals of time, space, or people.

Optimal (adj) - the most favourable or best possible.

Retention (n) - the ability to retain or remember information.

Recall (n) - the ability to remember things.

Input (n) - information or data that is fed into a system or the brain.

Memorisation (n) - the act or process of learning something so that you will remember it exactly:

Literacy (n) - the ability to read and write.

Immediate feedback (n) - prompt information given in response to an action or performance.

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