I have to learn 40 verbs (in dutch) for the end of the week..so Friday...
What would be the best way to learn them?!
Here's an example of how the verbs are like
Mogen-Mogen-Mocht(en)-Gemogen
All 40 verbs are written out like that.
What would be the best way to learn them?
Thank you so much!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? Jeanne answered Sunday April 20 2008, 2:13 am: Make yourself some flash cards, with the Dutch words on one side, and what they mean in English on the other side. And then go over them about a kazillion times until you know them! Take them with you where ever you go, so you can look them over whenever you have a free moment. Ask someone to quiz you on them whenever you get a chance.
I know it might sound silly, but flash cards really do help a lot. Just making them will give you a big head start, because they'll start to get into your head as you write them down. And they're a lot easier to carry around than a book or a big sheet of paper, so you'll be more likely to practice them more often.
split the words into the days you have to study them. So like 10 words a day. This way it seems less and not so overwhelming. Memorize that many each day. Spend the last two days reviewing all of them.
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