Stop Forgetting English Vocabulary! | Cone of Learning explained to my EFL Students!
Автор: Bao Kout - English
Загружено: 2025-10-04
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😫 Do you keep forgetting new English vocabulary after just a few days?
You’re not alone! Many English learners spend hours memorizing words, but forget them quickly. That’s why I taught my students about Edgar Dale’s famous “Cone of Learning” — a simple but powerful model that explains how we really remember information.
📚 In this lesson, I connect the Cone of Learning to English vocabulary study. You’ll see why just reading or listening is not enough, and how practicing, speaking, and teaching others can help you remember English words for the long term.
✨ This idea was inspired by the book *Rich Dad Poor Dad*, which reminded me that true learning happens when we apply knowledge in real life. I wanted my EFL (English as a Foreign Language) students to understand how to make learning English not just faster, but also more effective.
🌍 Subtitles available in English + Vietnamese, so learners from both languages can follow along.
✅ Who should watch this video?
English learners who want to improve vocabulary memory
IELTS students struggling to remember new words
Teachers looking for ways to explain how learning really works
Anyone curious about Edgar Dale’s Cone of Learning
👉 Key takeaways:
1. Why you forget most of what you read and hear
2. How the Cone of Learning shows the best way to study
3. Practical tips to remember English vocabulary longer
4. Why practicing, speaking, and teaching are the BEST study methods
🔔 If you find this lesson useful, don’t forget to LIKE 👍, SHARE 📤, and SUBSCRIBE 🔔 for more English learning strategies, IELTS tips, and classroom lessons.
💬 Question for you: What method do YOU use to remember English vocabulary? Comment below — I’d love to hear your ideas!
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