Picturing the image in your mind helps you to remember things more easily - the more vivid you can make your pictures, the easier it will be. Of course, this means you really do have to learn what the words mean, not just memorize a list!
Word association is thinking of other words which mean the same thing - this helps because it is linking the unfamiliar term to something you already know.
It helps you figure out the definition and how to use it.
connecting a word with an image
Build vocabulary.
thinking of a picture to go with a word.
connecting a word with an image
Word Picturing
The learning strategy that helps build vocabulary by connecting a word with an image is called visual learning. This method involves associating words with pictures or visual cues to enhance memory retention and understanding of new vocabulary words. By connecting words with images, learners can create stronger mental connections and recall the word more easily.
Connecting related words
forming an image.
Word collocation
Dogmatic
Prototypical thinking is a cognitive process where individuals use the most representative example of a concept or category to guide their thinking and decision-making. It involves relying on common characteristics or typical features of a category to make judgments and predictions. This mental shortcut helps simplify complex information by focusing on the most salient aspects.
Picturing a detective looking at a clue through a magnifying glass is a good way to remember the meaning of the word scrutinize.
Is a/an mental picture of something that is hard to understand. It helps you understand it by picturing it in your mind.
Napping on a couch
Conciliatory