On Tuesday, we talked about the best TIME to learn a new word.
Yesterday, we talked about the best WAY to learn a new word.
And today, we’re talking about the best way to REMEMBER a new word.
Learning is the easy part.
But after you learn the word, maybe a day later or maybe a year later, you’re going to be in the middle of a conversation and you’re going to need to remember the word quickly.
That’s a challenge
So how do you do that?
ACTIVATE
Sunday evening.
Prague.
Most of the Vig Village members had already gone home.
Only three were left in town.
And we were trying to decide where to go for dinner.
“I know a place!” I said. “But we should hurry because they close soon!”
So we started to walk quickly.
After a few minutes, I turned around.
I was way ahead of them.
“We should pick up the pace,” commented one of the slow Villagers.
Pick up the pace…
What does it mean?
Start to go faster.
Where did she learn it?
In Vig Village.
How did she remember it?
Because as you can see, she uses it in conversation.
See how that works?
Cheers,Mr. Vig

