Chapter 11: Memory Tricks to Remember New English Words Instantly
“You are well equipped with an incredible potential for absorbing knowledge. Let your
imagination, the key to learning and memory, unleash that brain power and propel you along at
ever-increasing speeds.” – Dominic O’Brien
Imagination is the fuel of learning. Your memory is very visual. All our brains work better with
imagery. And if you can link the sound of a new word to an image, you will retain it more easily. It’s
simply how our brains work.
To illustrate how our memory is visual, try now to remember the front entrance to your childhood
home. Now open the door and walk inside your old home and follow the route in your mind all the
way to your bedroom. Just walk inside, go up the stairs, to your bedroom. Notice all the things you
see on the way. You see how easily you can recall that journey?
Now something more difficult. Try to remember the phone number of your best friend. Not so easy, is
it?
Numbers and words don’t really have much visual impact. So our minds don’t necessarily store and
recall them so quickly. When we learn a new word in a new language like English, we can give our
memory a little helper by also creating an image that reminds us instantly of the sound of that word.
So later when we think of the word, the image jumps into our mind, and that image reminds us of the
sound of the word. Imagine the English word is deep in your brain somewhere, and the new image is
like a hook that is attached to the word deep in your mind. So the image helps you pull the hook and
instantly bring the word to your lips.
It’s easiest to explain this with an example. If you’re Spanish and you learn a new word in English,
like ‘dinner’ as in ‘let’s eat dinner tonight’ then you would quickly think of a funny or strong image to
remind you of the sound of the new word – dinner.
The English word ‘dinner’ sounds a little like the Spanish word ‘dinero’ which means money. So the
image you could create in your mind, is you could picture yourself or a man sitting down to dinner in
a restaurant, and he is eating a HUGE pile of money. Just stuffing his face with notes and coins –
millions and millions in value.
It’s quite a funny and strange image. The funnier and stranger the image, the better – your brain
remembers pictures like this much more easily. Now whenever you think about that word, this image
of a man eating ‘dinero’ will jump into your mind, and you will remember ‘Ahhh, it’s dinero =
dinner’.
Try making these images to help yourself when you are learning new words in English. It only takes a
few moments to do. You’ll be amazed at how much they help!
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