The 1200 Most Frequently Used Pashto Verbs: Save Time By Learning the Most Frequently Used Words First by Rook Neri
Author:Rook, Neri [Rook, Neri]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2016-04-24T16:00:00+00:00
Study Hints
- If you see a word and immediately check it's translation, you'll hardly memorize it at all. If you try your best to recall what the word means before checking the translation, the chances of memorization are much better.
- It is much easier to memorize a word's meaning when you know how to pronounce it correctly. So get it right.
- Go to Youtube and search for as many videos as possible about how to learn pronunciation on your target language. Don't limit yourself to a couple videos: see as many as you can because sometimes one video will get something wrong, so the other videos will fix it.
- Sometimes it's useful to listen to music while studying. Check: http://thoughtcatalog.com/ryan-holiday/2014/01/the-guilty-crazy-secret-that-helps-me-write/
- Focusing on the studies (a.k.a. not having your mind shooting in a hundred directions while studying) is much easier when you learn to meditate. Sounds weird, right? You need to see it for yourself. Check the following links:
http://liveanddare.com/benefits-of-meditation/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research_on_meditation
https://www.reddit.com/r/Meditation/top/?sort=top&t=all
http://www.anti-agingfirewalls.com/2015/07/16/the-top-21benefits-of-meditation/
- Exercise improves your mood and gives you more energy to study. Find something that works for you: pick an exercise routine that doesn't bore you to tears and that you don't mind repeating. Perhaps you will invest on some quality noise-isolating headphones to listen to music while exercising. Or listen to a fun, casual audiobook while at it.
- I don't really like cognitive enhancers("nootropics"), except for tea and coffee. But if you want to find more about them (at your risk): https://www.reddit.com/r/nootropics/wiki/beginners
- If you want to type some sentences of this book into Google Translate (to see alternative translations, to hear the pronunciation) you might want to learn how to type faster. "Touch typing" is a technique in which you type with all ten fingers of your hands, and when you get good at it you can type as fast as you're reading this sentence. It's a skill that takes little time to master and will be useful all your life. You can learn it by searching "touch typing" on google or visiting the following sites. http://www.keybr.com/ and https://www.typingclub.com/
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