The document discusses the Substitute Word System, a technique for improving memory. It can help remember speeches, abstract concepts, definitions, and foreign languages by associating them with images. Examples are given of using similar sounds to remember phobia definitions and foreign words like "despertar" meaning "to awaken". The system works by turning abstract ideas into concrete images.
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It involves recognizing, analyzing, assessing and contemplation over the way an individual teaches.
It is a continuous process of evaluating and updating that what are you doing and how you can improve it.
It is a personal tool to evaluate yourself the way you behave in your class.
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Reflective teaching means looking at what you do in the classroom, thinking about why you do it, and thinking about if it works . shortly it means self observation.
Reflective teaching is effective teaching.
It is a process of self evaluation and self observation.
It involves recognizing, analyzing, assessing and contemplation over the way an individual teaches.
It is a continuous process of evaluating and updating that what are you doing and how you can improve it.
It is a personal tool to evaluate yourself the way you behave in your class.
It enhance the quality of teaching.
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10. Turning Abstract Information to
Concrete Terms
The "Similar Sound" Technique
"Salary" sounds like "celery"
"Freedom" sounds like "fried ham"
"Happiness" sounds like "happy nest"
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11. Turning Abstract Information to
Concrete Terms
The "Similar Sound" Technique
"KAJ" sounds like "cage"
"ROX" sounds like "rocks"
"ZYL" sounds like "seal"
"XAC" sounds like "sack"
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12. How To Remember Definitions of
Unfamiliar Words
The "Similar Sound" Technique
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13. How To Remember Definitions of
Unfamiliar Words
The "Similar Sound" Technique
Example:
"Claustrophobia"
Definition:
The fear of closed spaces
But you already knew that...
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14. How To Remember Definitions of
Unfamiliar Words
Claustrophobia
Santa Clause + Phobia =
Santa Clause has a fear of tight chimneys
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15. How To Remember Definitions of
Unfamiliar Words
The "Similar Sound" Technique
Keraunophobia
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16. How To Remember Definitions of
Unfamiliar Words
The "Similar Sound" Technique
Keraunophobia
The Fear of Lightning
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17. How To Remember Definitions of
Unfamiliar Words
The "Similar Sound" Technique
Keraunophobia
The Fear of Lightning
"Karen is afraid of lightning"
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18. How To Remember Definitions of
Unfamiliar Words
The "Similar Sound" Technique
Belonephobia
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19. How To Remember Definitions of
Unfamiliar Words
The "Similar Sound" Technique
Belonephobia
The Fear of Needles
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20. How To Remember Definitions of
Unfamiliar Words
The "Similar Sound" Technique
Belonephobia
The Fear of Needles
"The balloon is afraid of needles"
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21. How To Remember Definitions of
Unfamiliar Words
The "Similar Sound" Technique
Anthrophobia
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22. How To Remember Definitions of
Unfamiliar Words
The "Similar Sound" Technique
Anthrophobia
The Fear of People
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23. How To Remember Definitions of
Unfamiliar Words
The "Similar Sound" Technique
Anthrophobia
(ant - thro - phobia)
The Fear of People
"My crazy aunt throws people out of the house"
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24. How To Remember Definitions of
Unfamiliar Words
The "Similar Sound" Technique
Ergophobia
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25. How To Remember Definitions of
Unfamiliar Words
The "Similar Sound" Technique
Ergophobia
The Fear of Work
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26. How To Remember Definitions of
Unfamiliar Words
The "Similar Sound" Technique
Ergophobia
The Fear of Work
"Her go home, she no like work"
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27. Using the Substitute Word System
To Learn a Foreign Language
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28. Using the Substitute Word System
To Learn a Foreign Language
"despertar"
Definition: To awaken or arouse
desp=desperate
per=pear
tar=tar
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30. Using the Substitute Word System
To Learn a Foreign Language
"barco"
Definition: boat
Visualize a boat with a dog standing on the bow
barking with lots of O's coming out of its mouth.
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31. Using the Substitute Word System
To Learn a Foreign Language
"maison"
Definition: house
You can picture a man building a brick house
because he is a "mason"
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32. Using the Substitute Word System
"fenster"
Definition: window
Imagine a window being attacked by a fencer in
full costume.
33. Using the Substitute Word System
To Learn a Foreign Language
"capello"
Definition: hat
Visualize a person wearing a baseball cap
made of Jell-O
34. Quick Test...
Can you remember the definitions of the phobias
we covered?
● Keraunophobia
● Belonephobia
● Anthrophobia
● Ergophobia
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35. Quick Test...
Can you remember the definitions of the phobias
we covered?
● Keraunophobia: fear of lightning
● Belonephobia: fear of needles
● Anthrophobia: fear of people
● Ergophobia: fear of work
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36. Summary
The Substitute Word System can help you learn:
● Remember Speeches
● Abstract Information
● New Definitions
● Foreign Languages
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37. Thanks for Attending!
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