9 smart ways to learn Italian vocabulary efficiently and fast
Learning a foreign language has never been easier than today.
We can easily access dozens of languages, Apps, and flashcards, mostly for free.
We are not at a loss for Italian language content or inputs to spend our evening on.
But how much of this input will you retain long term? How many new Italian words and expressions will you internalize? How to make the most out of the time we spend learning vocabulary?
A strategic Italian vocabulary learning habit is the key to a strong and long-lasting impact on your Italian language journey. Let me show you how.
In this article, I share my experience as an Italian Language Coach and Polyglot through a list of eight hacks on how to learn Italian vocabulary smartly, efficiently, and fast!
1. I DON’T LEARN WORDS
… I learn collocations. A collocation is a habitual combination of a particular word with another word or words with a frequency greater than chance. Learning which words go together when building your vocabulary will help you use it naturally instead of fitting it based on your native language.
Example:
If you add to your vocab list the single word “concordare” there is a big chance you will automatically add it to your passive vocabulary. The key is to learn the above word together with words it often appears with, such as:
- Concordare un appuntamento, meaning fixing an appointment
- Concordare una strategia, meaning setting up a strategy
- Concordare un prezzo, meaning deciding a price
To find collocations in Italian, you can use:
- The Google Search Engine, which automatically shows the most searched combinations of words by users.
- The amazingly useful Dizionario delle collocazione italiane, especially for advanced Italian learners, is ideal for enlarging and enriching vocabulary.
2. LESS IS MORE IS MY MOTTO
Prevent “words overdose”. Unless you have a photographic memory, you should avoid making endless Italian vocabulary lists or flashcards, which, I assure you, will be of no use in the long term. The optimal number of words to learn at each session should range from five to ten.
3. I LEARN SELECTIVELY AND MEANINGFULLY
Our memory works selectively. Humans tend to recall what is more relevant in their lives and what is associated with novelty. Emotions play a crucial role too, as they narrow the scope of attention, that is to say, that some words are retained to many others’ expense.
Example:
In my own experience as a language learner, I have always chosen the material I wanted to use to better my target language. These days, I am happening to learn German. What is by far my favorite way to build up my German vocabulary?
Once a week, I make some time to select an article from one of my favorite German blogs that cover psychology. So I am not just studying German, but I am reading about a topic I am interested in. My mind is hungry for learning more about psychology, and guess what? My gateway to access knowledge is going to be the language I am learning at the moment. That’s what learning vocabulary efficiently is about!
How do I learn vocabulary through an article or blog I am interested in?
At first, I read the article without taking any notes to acquire the general sentiment or just for the pleasure of reading something I like.
Secondly, I copy the article into a Google Doc, and I read it again while underlining the mysterious words or sentences.
At last, I write down in my notebook only the words or sentences that had an impact on me or that I think I might want to use when I speak German with my teacher or friends. Bear in mind; I don’t highlight everything I don’t recognize. I choose just what I need.
4. I TELL MYSELF USE IT OR LOSE IT
To learn Italian vocabulary efficiently, you need to take any chances to use the collocations you have learned and do not stick to the same words or standard sentences you are comfortable with while speaking. Get out of your linguistic comfort zone and make your speaking nicer by actually using the content of your vocabulary lists/flashcards.
5. I LOOK FOR REAL WORLD INPUTS
If I speak in my target language and my interlocutor uses idioms or words I am not familiar with, I jot down a note in my memos or on my phone. Writing down something you have listened to strengthens your ability to assimilate what you are trying to learn.
I personally like to pick up sentences here and there from my favorite TV shows or blogs. Bear in mind, do not take note of everything new to you. Our short-term memory can retain just a finite amount of words at a time. Choose the ones you are most likely to use, which arouse emotions in you or belong to your sphere of interest.
Where do you look for real-world inputs in Italian?
GOOGLE NEWS
Google News is an incredible tool to track down daily news you might want to read in Italian. Just type into the search bar the subject you want to read about.
ITALIAN YOUTUBERS AND BLOGGERS
Italian YouTubers and bloggers are an excellent source for real-world language inputs. Are you into beauty, lifestyle or veganism? Dive into the internet and look for people blogging about it. Make it a habit to watch one video or read one article a week.
Examples of Italian blogs I like to follow:
Zen
https://lamenteemeravigliosa.it/
https://www.efficacemente.com/
Lifestyle
Yoga
QUORA
Quora is, by far, my favorite platform for learning the real spoken language in any of my target languages. If you still don’t know it, Quora is a question-and-answer website where questions are asked, answered, edited, and organized by its community of users in the form of opinions. If you set Quora on your target language and follow your chosen topics’ threads, you browse through a wide variety of interactions between native speakers. I like Quora because of its format: language is used in the shape of questions and answers, and the language used by the writers varies from their education or region, thus, you will be exposed to a myriad of language differences.
6. I MAKE REPETITION A PRIORITY
To learn Italian vocabulary efficiently, you need to design a strategy to review what you have studied. Our brain learns through repetition and repetition is when the magic happens. As a rule, you need to make sure that what you have learned previously won’t fade, thus making your efforts vane.
If don’t know what the learning curve is and how it affects efficient language learning this post from Fluent in 3 Month.
What strategy do I use to overcome fading memory when learning new collocations?
- I use a notebook, an excel sheet or a word page will also do.
- I put the date for each page and name the weekday, e.g. Monday 12th
- I draw three columns, e.g. one for the new word, one for the translation in my mother tongue and one to put the word into context. I use different colors for each column.
- I review regularly. I review using two different ways: on weekdays (e.g. on Monday I review the Monday pages) or by day of the month (e.g. on the 12th I review the other 12th of the previous months). I start a new notebook each year.
- When reviewing, I just look at the third column. You should remember the meaning of the sentence when you see it and if you don’t, have a look at the second or first column.
- I highlight the words I am not able to remember.
- I make my own flashcards to keep in mind the most complicated words or collocations.
- You can buy a set of blank index cards or simply use the Apps Quizlet or Memrise that allows you to create your own set of flashcards.
7. I USE INSTAGRAM
Are you into traveling or vegan cooking? Do you like climbing? Use #hashtags in Italian to find people managing a page about your passions on Instagram. The most famous pages are most likely to post every day… in Italian!
Even on the busiest days, we take some time to scroll down through our IG feeds.
Some examples of popular Italian IG pages about Italian cuisine:
@ilpugliesechecucina
@il_cibonauta
@piattifantastici
8. I USE HANDWRITING
According to neuroscientists, handwriting helps our brain to retain chunks of information better. Jotting down new words that you read here and there will help your brain to produce longer-lasting memories. Besides, handwriting can be a way to slow down the fast-paced lives. No matter if you write on your Ipad or in your language journal, take the time to let the language soak in.
9. BE AWARE OF YOUR LEARNING STYLE
What kind of learner are you? When you meet someone new, do you remember her face or her name/voice? If the first one, there is a big chance you are a visual learner; if the letter, you are an auditory learner. Being one type of learner or another makes a difference when it comes to learning Italian vocabulary efficiently.
Being a visual learner means you make the most out of your learning time by reading Italian articles or visualizing the language. Being an auditory learner means that you pick up new words by listening to podcasts or conversation. Use your time smartly. Don’t do what seems cool or easy. Do what is suitable for yourself.
Don’t you know what your learning style yet? Do the test here
CONCLUSION
Pick one or two of my language hacks, maximum, for your smart learning journey. Many learners make a salad of learning apps, language methods, and learning strategies. Less is more. If you try something that does not help you make any progress, ditch it. Take time to design your very own learning strategy, stick to it, and give yourself time to develop your own method. Choose your learning material and be leery of those who are promising you can learn any language in no time at all.
And if you get tired, learn to rest, not to quit. Rome was not built in a day.
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