Hello,
Everyone,
I
was teaching one of my students in the Middle East on Skype, and I was advising
her to learn vocabulary by associating one word with another: in this way, the
student learns 2 words.
If
you can find a trio of words which are associated with each other, that�s even
better, because then, you are learning three words. You learn the three words as a phrase, like a
little poem, and all the three words stick together in your mind.
Here
is a Worksheet which I prepared for my students in the UK some time ago, with
100 common trios of English words, making a total vocabulary of 300 words. You are free to copy them and use them, if
you wish, with my compliments.
VOCABULARY � Trio of Words
These words are in groups of
three! They are easier to remember like
this!
A, B & C; acid,
alkali & neutral; ales, wines & spirits; Alpha,
Beta & Gamma; animal, vegetable & mineral; animals,
birds & fish; arithmetic, algebra & geometry; army,
navy & air force; bacon, eggs & chips; bass,
baritone & tenor; beginning, middle & end; bell,
book & candle; Biology, Chemistry & Physics; birth,
life & death ; black, white & grey; blood,
sweat & tears; breakfast, lunch & tea; centimetre,
metre & kilometre; child, boy & man; child,
girl & woman; childhood, youth & old age; contralto,
mezzo, & soprano; copper, silver & gold; cup,
saucer & plate; cyan, magenta & yellow; days,
weeks & months; ear, nose & throat; earth,
air & water; Englishman, Irishman & Scotsman; eyes,
ears & mouth; faith, hope & love; Father,
Son & Holy Spirit; first, second & third; fish,
chips & peas; Friday, Saturday & Sunday; front,
back & sides; game, set & match; gas,
liquid & solid; good, bad & indifferent; hail,
sleet & snow; hair, moustache & beard; hand,
heart & head; hat, scarf & gloves; head,
thorax & abdomen; heat, light & sound ; here,
there & everywhere; high, low & medium; hook,
line & sinker; hop, step & jump; ice,
water & steam; inch, foot & yard; jacket,
trousers & waistcoat; January, February & March; knife,
fork & spoon; land, sea & sky; left,
right & centre; legislature, executive & judiciary; length,
breadth & height; light, dark & shade; lights,
camera & action ; living
room, dining room & kitchen; lock, stock & barrel; long wave, medium wave & short wave; love,
honour & obey; make, do & mend; man,
woman & child ; meat, fish & fowl; meat,
potatoes & vegetables; men, women & children; milk,
butter & cheese; Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday; morning,
noon & night; mother, father & child; one,
two & three; opportunity, motive & means; oral,
written & practical; paper, envelope & stamp; Paris,
London & New York; passport, ticket & money; past,
present & future; pen, paper & ink; petrol,
oil & water; pint, quart & gallon; pounds,
shillings & pence; radius, diameter & circumference; reading,
writing & arithmetic; red, white & blue; salt,
pepper & vinegar; seconds, minutes & hours; skin,
hair & feathers; small, medium & large; soup,
dinner & pudding; sun, moon & stars; tea,
bread & cakes; Tom, Dick & Harry; triangle,
square & rectangle; water, gas & electricity; wine,
women & song; work, rest & play; yes,
no & maybe.
Les