• How do you say Bowl in Spanish? // Memorize Spanish Words
    Aug 31 2020

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    //Episode Takeaways//

    Memorize Spanish Words Kitchen and Restaurant Item: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWyNZ-hk6g0

    Learn Spanish Language Fast Lessons


    Want to learn how to say BOWL in Spanish and how to memorize it quickly with a mnemonic?


    Memory Master Champion, Luis Angel, teaches you how to do just that in today's Memorize Spanish Episode so that you won't ask "How do you say BOWL in Spanish?" ever again.


    *English to Spanish*

    Bowl = Plato Hondo

    *Mnemonic for Spanish Word*

    Playdough + Honda = Plato Hondo

    *Mnemonic Story for Spanish Word*

    There was a bowl full of Playdough and you had a toy Honda Car driving inside of it

    *Spanish Word in a Sentence*

    In Spanish: 

    ¿Me puedes pasar el plato hondo?

    In English: 

    Can you pass me the bowl?


    In Spanish: 

    Estoy limpiando el plato hondo

    In English: 

    I am cleaning this bowl.


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    2 mins
  • How do you say Spoon in Spanish? // Memorize Spanish Words
    Jun 26 2020

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    Spoon in Spanish is

    La Cuchara

    Pronunciation for Cuchara en Español

    “Koo Cha Ra”

    Memory Mnemonic for Cuchara

    Couch + Arrow

    Story

    Visualize a Spoon carving out a Couch and there is an Arrow in the couch.

    Use Spoon in a Sentence

    In Spanish: ¿Me puedes pasar la cuchara por favor?

    In English: Can you pass me the spoon, please?


    In Spanish: Señor, ¿tiene una cuchara?

    In English: Sir, do you have a spoon?


    In Spanish: Señor, Voy a limpiar la cuchara

    In English: I’m going to clean the spoon


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    2 mins
  • Memorize Vocabulary Words #3 // Advocate, Conciliate, Eclectic, Exonerated, Inane
    Mar 28 2020

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    Advocate (v): A person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy.

    Picture: advocate = avocado

    Story = The avocado was speaking into a microphone as it was praising the carrot that was running for congress.


    Conciliate (v): stop (someone) from being angry or discontented; placate; pacify.

    Picture: Cone + Latte

    Story = The kid gave his mom a cone with latte flavored ice cream to help her calm down from yelling at him all day for ruining her new dress.


    Eclectic (adj): deriving ideas, style, or taste from a broad and diverse range of sources.

    Picture: Electric guitar

    Story =The man playing the electric guitar was playing a vast variety of genres.


    Exonerated (v): To free from blame. 

    Story = The egg salad was eaten by the rat and not the monkey, so the monkey was found innocent and set free from prison.

    Picture: egg salad


    Inane (adj): Lacking sense or substance. 

    Picture: In and Out Burgers

    Story = In and out was out of hamburgers and it made no sense.


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  • Memorize Vocabulary Words #2 // Tumult, Perusal, Redolent, Guffaw, Abasement
    Mar 8 2020

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    Here are the words and definitions that we memorized:

    Tumult = Disorder; loud confused noise by a mass of people

    Perusal = The action of reading or examining something

    Redolent = Fragrant or sweet-smelling

    Guffaw = A loud laugh

    Abasement = humiliation or degradation

    ----

    Here are the stories that I created for each word:

    Tumult = A Tooth Mowing his neighbor’s lawn which causes the neighbor to get upset and yell at the tooth.

    Perusal = Parrot poured Salt on the book he was reading.

    Redolent = I used a Red Deodorant to cover up the smell coming from my armpits.

    Guffaw = The clown threw Golf balls up in the air and they landed on top of his head which made him laugh out loud.

    Abasement = The guy was shoved into the Basement and was completely humiliated.


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  • Memorize Vocabulary Words #1 // Benevolent, Tawdry, Languid, Gregarious, Pulchritude
    Mar 8 2020

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    Here are the words and definitions that we memorized:

    Benevolent = Well Meaning and Kindly

    Tawdry = Showy but cheap and of poor quality

    Languid = Weak or Slow and Relaxed

    Gregarious = Fond of company; sociable

    Pulchritude = Beauty

    ----

    Here are the stories that I created for each word:

    Benevolent = I gave my dog a Bone inside of an Envelope because he was being kind all week.

    Tawdry = A Towel couldn’t Dry the wet floor because it was made of cheap material.

    Languid = On top of a Lane there was a Squid laying there very weak and lazy like.

    Gregarious = Inside of the Gray Car, there was a lot of Rice having fun and talking with each other.

    Pulchritude = The Poker cards that the Toad had were a straight flush which caused a beautiful princess to appear.


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    8 mins