Re: [Talk] Reading English Dictionary
看板EngTalk (全英文聊天)作者chenzhishun1 (chenzhishun1)時間16年前 (2010/02/05 13:07)推噓0(0推 0噓 0→)留言0則, 0人參與討論串6/6 (看更多)
※ 引述《GeraldLiu (wolver)》之銘言:
: When I start learning English long times ago, I had heared that some learners
: try to read Enlgish dictionary from first page to final one, during that
: time, it was hard for me to realize why that English learners did the damfool
: action like this.
: Ironically, three days ago, I start to do the same thing, because I feel that
: the learners really could get benefit by that.
: I need to acknowledge that it is far from easy to me, in the beginning I give
: myself a goal that to finish read two pages at once, but I didn't achieve
: this goal. I can just read a page at once in reality and do not read the
: dictionary everyday.
: Anyway, I believe that to finish reading while dictionary is good for English
: learners, in this case, I must make this act become one of my habit, to read
: it everyday, even just one page a day.
I have to admit that I have attempted several times in the past
to do what Gerald Liu was trying to do:
memorizing all the words in an English dictionary.
But the harder I tried to focus on that dictionary, the more sleepy I got.
I blamed myself for not trying hard enough at the beginning,
but then I simply gave up; it didn't work for me.
However, I personally know a few friends who have achieved a similar feat.
One of them was a colleague of mine.
He aced his Toefl by an almost-perfect score
and is now on a full scholarship in Carnegie Mellon University
pursuing his phd in Computer Science.
I am not saying that his achievement was chiefly caused
by the fact that he had memorized that darn Toefl vocabulary list….(or am I?)
He admitted that he memorized it solely for the exam purpose,
and he understood that in order to retain those words,
he would have to read extensively.
It is hard to imagine how much pain he had to endure to achieve this.
But hey, that worked for him and there may be something to this method.
I am just saying that maybe we should acknowledge that there are even people
in this world who enjoy playing scrabble/sudoku everyday.
Don't beat me up for saying that, I am just sayin'.
cheers ^^
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