My Mneonic

Vocablary Building Strategy

It is hard to memorize random sound combinations when you are learning foreign languages. When I was learning English I was always looking for some strategies to reduce cognitive burdens. Now I am introducing those strategies for my Japanese learning students.

1.Words You Already Know

  1. Use words you already know to expand your vocabulary.

LAKE is MIZUUMI in Japanese. If you already know みず, Water and うみ, sea, みずうみ, Lake sounds easier to memorize.

うみ
みずうみ

 みず +  うみ  =  みずうみ 

みずうみ (Lake) consists of みず(Water ) andうみ(Sea).

The Chinese character lake, 湖 is not the combination of the 2 Chinese characters:水(Water)and 海(Sea).

2. Similar Pronunciation Words

Think of a word of your native language that has the similar pronunciation of a foreign word.

Gun in English sounds similar to がん(Cancer) in Japanese.

GUN =がん(CANCER)

The two words have similarity in terms of the image of fatality they carry.

If you know more of these words, let me know. I would share them on this site or with students.

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