Today I tried the keyword method. I chose five new words related to Philippine history: ilustrado, katipunan, cedula, hacienda, and indio. I associated each with a memorable image (e.g., ilustrado with an illustrated book). This helped me remember their meanings. It worked well! I successfully recalled all five words later. The keyword method is effective for visual learners.
Today, I decided to try the Word Mapping strategy to build my vocabulary. I chose the word "elated," which means feeling very happy or joyful.
I started by writing down the definition: "feeling or expressing great happiness." Then, I thought of synonyms like "joyful," "thrilled," and "excited." For antonyms, I listed "sad," "depressed," and "unhappy."
Next, I used "elated" in a sentence: "I was elated when I received the good news about my exam results."
Trying this strategy helped me understand the word better and remember it more easily. I learned that "elated" is a strong word to describe a very happy feeling, and I now feel more confident using it in my writing and conversations.
I plan to try this strategy again with other new words to keep expanding my vocabulary!