Practice, practice, practice. Studying a word won’t help very much if you quickly forget it. The saying" practice makes perfect" is certainly true in vocabulary learning. Research shows that it takes from 10 to 20 repetitions of a word to really make it a part of your vocabulary. It helps to write down the word—both the definition and a sentence using it—perhaps on an index card, where it can be easily reviewed. Review your index cards regularly to see if you have forgotten any new words. Repeating a new word less than 10 times, a learner is likely to
A. remember it. B. forget its meaning. C. know how to use it. D. know its spellin