Gabriel Wyner Quotes
Order Is Important. In Language Classes, You'll Typically Learn Words In Thematic Order Because It's A Comfortable Way To Organize Classes ("Today, We're Going To Learn About Animals!") And It's A Comfortable Way To Learn ("Today, I Learned About Animals!"). But There's An Unintended Consequence Of Doing This: You Get Your Words Mixed Up. I Learned All Of My French Numbers And Colors At The Same Time, And I Still Have Problems Remembering Whether Sept Is Six Or Seven, Or Whether Jaune Is Yellow Or Green. This Is Borne Out By The Research: When You Learn A Bunch Of Similar Words At Once, You'll Have A Harder Time Remembering Which One Is Which.
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