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Hallo! Ik ben Lirkit!

Ik heb veel manieren geprobeerd om Engelse woorden te onthouden en vond de meest effectieve voor mij!

We hebben alle woorden van de liedjes die we ons hele leven hebben gehoord al in ons geheugen. We hebben er simpelweg geen aandacht aan besteed, maar we horen ze allemaal al!

Ik merkte dat wanneer je een nieuw woord leert uit een liedje dat je al eerder hebt gehoord, je de vertaling van dit woord al voor altijd kent en je het nooit zult vergeten!

Deze methode wil ik met je delen. Het schema is dus als volgt.

We vinden liedjes die we al gehoord hebben.

We voegen alle onbekende woorden ervan toe.

We slagen voor minitests van geheugenspellen. klaar

Nu je veel woorden kent, zul je heel snel de hele taal leren kennen!

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Symbol Of Mordgan

(album: Middle Class Revolt - 1994)


[JP:] Craig, you've been to see Manchester City. How was it?

[CS:] Er, grim

[JP:] Grim? Really? Well, once again, you see, because people always assume that I've got loads of technology available to me here and lots of people rushing about giving me bits of paper like they do on television. In fact I'm Just watching the television so erm...

[CS:] [?]

[JP:] Oh right yeah. Okay go on, tell us all about it

[CS:] Well, I mean the first half we were all over them. It's a typical City game, y'know. Ye were like totally outplayed, and they're rubbish anyway, West Ham, it's got to be said. [?] but erm no we were all over them in the first half and I don't know what he puts in the tea in the second half but erm we were like kinda zombies when we came back on. There weren't any good players apart from er Rocastle which I thought was cut

[JR:] [?] that one little thing where he sort of...

[CS:] Yeah we do we play lots of football, loads of passing, they play too much football, they're just kind of er... everyone's like looking for a passing opportunity rather than like a scoring opportunity

[JP:] Not going to go down though, are they, Craig?

[CS:] Er... I don't know. Everyone else in er... everyone else thinks we're gonna go down but they've just like suddenly come out of closets, y'know, they've like discovered their grandfather was a United fanfar

[JP:] Right

[CS:] ...some years back It's like the whole of Manchester at the moment anyway

[JP:] I was told you see, I was always told er the conventional wisdom was that... cut that isn't the case any more

[CS:] Well, the true Mancunian is the Man City fan, I find

[JR laughs]

[CS:] I mean they're all reds really aren't they and er... cut

What upsets you really is that the training that you must have in discussion at your own level regarding the existence of god is far greater than everybody that's ringing in tonight

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Heb je alle onbekende woorden uit dit nummer toegevoegd?