-
not treat all new words in
exactly the same way. Have you ever complained
about your memory
because you find it
simply impossible to memorize all the new words
you are learning? But, in fact, it is not
your memory that is at fault. If you
cram your head with too many new words at a time,
some of them are
bound to be crowded
out. What you need to do is to deal with new words
in different ways according to
how
frequently they occur in everyday use. While
active words demand constant practice and useful
words
must
be
committed
to
memory,
words that do
not
often occur in everyday
situations require just a
nodding
acquaintance. You will find
concentrating on active and useful words the most
effective route to enlarge
your
vocabulary.
years
passed
.
He
gave
up
flying
and
began
sailing
.
He
enjoyed
it
greatly
.
Chichester
was
alre
ady
58
years
old
when
he
won
the
first
solo
transatlantic
sailingrace
.
His
old
dream
of
going
round
the
world
came
back
,
but
this
time
he
would
sail
.
His
friends
and
doctors
did
not
think
he
could
d
o
it
,
as
he
had
lung
cancer
.
ButChichester
was
determined
to
carry
out
his
plan
.
In
August
,
1963,
at
the
age
ofnearly
sixty-
five
,
an
age
when
many
men
retire
,
he
began
the
greatest
voyage
of
hislife
.
Soon
,
he
was
away
in
this
new
16
-metre
boat
,
Gipsy
Moth
.
old lady
was eight today. She had put on her best dress.
Perhaps--perhaps Myra
might come. After
all, eighty was a special birthday, another decade
lined or endured
just as you chose to
look at it.
Even if Myra did
not come, she would send a present. The old lady
was sure of spots o
f colour
brightened her cheeks. She was excited--like a
child. She would enjoy her day.
4Let
us
take
a
serious
,
reasonable
look
at
what
the
results
be
if
such
aproposal
were
accepted
.
F
amilies
might
use
the
time
for
a
real
family
hour
.
Without
the
distraction
of
TV
,
they
might
sit
around
together
after
dinnerand
actually
talk
to
one
another
.
It
is
well
known
that
many
of
ourproblems
--
everything
,
in
fact
,
from
the
generation
gap
to
the
high
divorcerate
to
some
forms
of
mental
illnes
s
--
are
caused
at
least
in
part
by
failureto
communicate
.
We
do
not
tell
each
other
what
is
distur
bing
us
.
The
resultis
emotional
difficulty
of
one
kind
or
another
.
By
using
the
quiet
family
hourto
dis
cuss
our
problems
,
we
might
get
to
know
each
other
better
,
and
tolike
each
other
better
.
6.
After
graduation
I
returned
home
to
my
small
town
in
Indiana
.
I
didn
'
t
havea
job
yet
.
Mr
.
Hobbs
,
a
friend
of
my
father
'
s
,
owned
a
small
shirt
factory
intown
.
Within
the
past
five
years
it
had
grown
from
twenty
to
eightyworkers
.
Mr
.
Hobbs
was
worried
that
his
plant
was
getting
too
big
andineffici
ent
,
so
he
asked
me
to
come
in
on
a
short-
term
basis
as
aconsultant
.
7.
All
the
time
it
was
quite
evident
that
he
sincerely
believed
that
he
might
eventually
buy
one
ofthes
e
puddings
,
and
I
am
positive
that
he
did
not
for
a
moment
feel
that
he
was
in
any
waycheating
t
he
store
.
Poor
old
chap
!
Probably
he
had
come
down
in
the
world
and
this
samplingwas
all
that
was
left
him
from
the
time
when
he
could
afford
to
come
and
select
his
favorite
pudding
.
was great
excitement on the planet ofVenus this week. For
the first time Venusian scientists
managed to land asatellite on the plant Earth, and
is has been sending back signals as well
asph
otographs ever since.
The satellite was directed into an area
know as Manhattan (named after thegreat Venusian
astrono
mer Prof. Manhattan, who first
discovered it with histelescope 20,000 light years
ago).
Because of excellent
weather conditions and extremely strong
signals,Venusian scientists were able
t
o get valuable information as to the
feasibilityof a manned flying saucer landing on
Earth. A press
conference was held
atthe Venus Institute of Technology.
not treat all
new words in exactly the same way. Have you ever
complained about your memory
because
you find it simply impossible to memorize all the
new words you are learning? But, in fact, it is
not
your memory that is at fault. If
you cram your head with too many new words at a
time, some of them are
bound to be
crowded out. What you need to do is to deal with
new words in different ways according to
how frequently they occur in everyday
use. While active words demand constant practice
and useful words
must
be
committed
to
memory,
words that do
not
often occur in everyday
situations require just a
nodding
acquaintance. You will find
concentrating on active and useful words the most
effective route to enlarge
your
vocabulary.
years
passed
.
He
gave
up
flying
and
began
sailing
.
He
enjoyed
it
greatly
.
Chichester
was
alre
ady
58
years
old
when
he
won
the
first
solo
transatlantic
sailingrace
.
His
old
dream
of
going
round
the
world
came
back
,
but
this
time
he
would
sail
.
His
friends
and
doctors
did
not
think
he
could
d
o
it
,
as
he
had
lung
cancer
.
ButChichester
was
determined
to
carry
out
his
plan
.
In
August
,
1963,
at
the
age
ofnearly
sixty-
five
,
an
age
when
many
men
retire
,
he
began
the
greatest
voyage
of
hislife
.
Soon
,
he
was
away
in
this
new
16
-metre
boat
,
Gipsy
Moth
.
old lady
was eight today. She had put on her best dress.
Perhaps--perhaps Myra
might come. After
all, eighty was a special birthday, another decade
lined or endured
just as you chose to
look at it.
Even if Myra did
not come, she would send a present. The old lady
was sure of spots o
f colour
brightened her cheeks. She was excited--like a
child. She would enjoy her day.
4Let
us
take
a
serious
,
reasonable
look
at
what
the
results
be
if
such
aproposal
were
accepted
.
F
amilies
might
use
the
time
for
a
real
family
hour
.
Without
the
distraction
of
TV
,
they
might
sit
around
together
after
dinnerand
actually
talk
to
one
another
.
It
is
well
known
that
many
of
ourproblems
--
everything
,
in
fact
,
from
the
generation
gap
to
the
high
divorcerate
to
some
forms
of
mental
illnes
s
--
are
caused
at
least
in
part
by
failureto
communicate
.
We
do
not
tell
each
other
what
is
distur
bing
us
.
The
resultis
emotional
difficulty
of
one
kind
or
another
.
By
using
the
quiet
family
hourto
dis
cuss
our
problems
,
we
might
get
to
know
each
other
better
,
and
tolike
each
other
better
.
6.
After
graduation
I
returned
home
to
my
small
town
in
Indiana
.
I
didn
'
t
havea
job
yet
.
Mr
.
Hobbs
,
a
friend
of
my
father
'
s
,
owned
a
small
shirt
factory
intown
.
Within
the
past
five
years
it
had
grown
from
twenty
to
eightyworkers
.
Mr
.
Hobbs
was
worried
that
his
plant
was
getting
too
big
andineffici
ent
,
so
he
asked
me
to
come
in
on
a
short-
term
basis
as
aconsultant
.
7.
All
the
time
it
was
quite
evident
that
he
sincerely
believed
that
he
might
eventually
buy
one
ofthes
e
puddings
,
and
I
am
positive
that
he
did
not
for
a
moment
feel
that
he
was
in
any
waycheating
t
he
store
.
Poor
old
chap
!
Probably
he
had
come
down
in
the
world
and
this
samplingwas
all
that
was
left
him
from
the
time
when
he
could
afford
to
come
and
select
his
favorite
pudding
.
was great
excitement on the planet ofVenus this week. For
the first time Venusian scientists
managed to land asatellite on the plant Earth, and
is has been sending back signals as well
asph
otographs ever since.
The satellite was directed into an area
know as Manhattan (named after thegreat Venusian
astrono
mer Prof. Manhattan, who first
discovered it with histelescope 20,000 light years
ago).
Because of excellent
weather conditions and extremely strong
signals,Venusian scientists were able
t
o get valuable information as to the
feasibilityof a manned flying saucer landing on
Earth. A press
conference was held
atthe Venus Institute of Technology.
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