368. A different view of everyday things


Rebecca Oxford (1990) states that visual aids are a big aid to memorize words or chunks. A large proportion of learners utilizes, she says, visual aids to learn vocabulary. More often than what I used to think, personally. We tend to pair an image to an expression. When you acquire a skill level of usage of a new language, you get capable to retrieve more language, in spite of disuse. Nothing loses. Mental visual storage is larger than lexical memory. Sounds great! /Photo from www bergoiata org

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