Introduction
Many English learners have the same problem. They study new words, but they forget them very fast. This does not mean they are bad at learning. The real problem is often the way they study. The brain needs to see a word again and again at the right time.
What Spaced Review Means
Spaced review is a simple idea. You study a word today, then you see it again after some time. You do not wait too long, and you do not study it only once. When your brain works to remember the word, the memory becomes stronger. This makes learning more stable and useful.
Why It Works
Your memory is not like a box that keeps everything forever. It becomes stronger when you use it. When you review a word after one day, then after three days, then after one week, your brain understands that this word is important. It keeps the word in your memory for a longer time.
How to Use It
You do not need a difficult system. You can start with a few easy steps. Learn a small set of words today. Review them again tomorrow. Then come back to them after a few days. Try to use the words in your own sentences. This helps you remember the meaning and the correct use.
- Study the word today and read it again tomorrow.
- Review it after three days and again after one week.
- Write one new sentence with the word.
What You Gain
When you use spaced review, you forget less and remember more. You feel more ready to speak and write. The words stay in your mind for a longer time, and this makes English feel easier. Small review sessions can give you strong results over time.