One thing that seems to trouble Chinese learners of English more than others is that "new words are hard to remember".
Even advanced learners, such as readers of this column (wink, wink), say so.
While that may be true, all is not doom and gloom. At least sometimes a new word is easy to remember - and in fact quite hard to forget if you learn their story.
Take the word "serendipity" for example. It means the discovery of something good by accident. Or, in the words of Julius H. Comroe, a biomedical researcher, "serendipity is looking for a needle in a haystack and finding the Farmer's Daughter".
A few years ago, there was a BBC program titled Serendipity of Science addressing a series of such happy incidents in scientific studies. A webpage describing the program (http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/science/serendipity.shtml) says, in part:
"The most well-known example of medical serendipity has to be Fleming's discovery of Penicillin, when a mould landed on his culture plate and killed off his bacteria…
"And one of the most famous new drugs of the last decade - Viagra - owes its existence to serendipity. It started its life as a potential treatment for angina, and was being tested in clinical trials. As an angina treatment, it was pretty useless, but then the researchers began to get reports of some unexpected side effects..."
According to Oxford English Dictionary, serendipity was "coined by Horace Walpole, who says (Let. to Mann, 28 Jan. 1754) that he had formed it upon the title of the fairy-tale 'The Three Princes of Serendip', the heroes of which 'were always making discoveries, by accidents and sagacity, of things they were not in quest of'."
"The Three Princes of Serendip" - Serendip being an old name for Sri Lanka - was an ancient Persian tale. From online, here's a retelling of the story by Robert Boyle (author of Knox's Words: A Study of the Words of Sri Lankan Origin or Association First Used in the English Language by Robert Knox and Recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary), in part:
Misfortune befalls the princes when a camel driver stops them on the road and asks them if they have seen one of his camels. Although they have not, they have noticed signs that suggest a camel has passed along the road. Ever ready to dazzle with their wit and sagacity, the princes mystify the camel driver by asking him if the lost camel is blind in one eye, missing a tooth and lame. The camel driver, impressed by the accuracy of the description, immediately hurries off in pursuit of the animal.
After a fruitless search, and feeling deceived, he returns to the princes, who reassure him by supplying further information. The camel, they say, carried a load of butter on one side and honey on the other, and was ridden by a pregnant woman. Concluding that the princes have stolen the camel, the driver has them imprisoned. It is only after the driver's neighbor finds the camel that they are released.
The princes are brought before Emperor Beramo, who asks them how they could give such an accurate description of a camel they had never seen. It is clear from the princes' reply that they had brilliantly interpreted the scant evidence observed along the road.
As the grass had been eaten on one side of the road where it was less verdant, the princes deduced that the camel was blind to the other side. Because there were lumps of chewed grass on the road the size of a camel's tooth, presumably they had fallen through the gap left by a missing tooth. The tracks showed the prints of only three feet, the fourth being dragged, indicating that the animal was lame. That butter was carried on one side of the camel and honey on the other was clear because ants had been attracted to melted butter on one side of the road and flies to spilled honey on the other.
After learning the roots and history of it, I am sure you will easily remember the word serendipity. While this example may not cure you of the dread for new words, at least it's something that you can take heart from.
Summing up: Are new words hard to remember?
It ain't necessarily so.
体坛英语资讯:Dani Alves declines to reveal where to play next season
国际英语资讯:Roundup: Finland urges enhanced value dialogue among EU members
这十个景点趁早去看看 以后可能就看不到了......
体坛英语资讯:Alonso defends Le Mans title with Toyota
国内英语资讯:Commentary: China-U.S. deal needs both to stay on track, stay sincere
再给你一个早起的理由:研究发现早起的人不容易抑郁
“他没有勇气参选”,川普和星巴克CEO正面开怼!
博物馆的保险箱被游客轻易打开,官方曾说无法破解。
体坛英语资讯:Iran beat defending champions Poland 3-2 in FIVB Nations League
国内英语资讯:Chinese premier stresses reform, opening-up in revitalizing NE China
Is It the Old Generations Duty to Look After Kids 老一辈有义务去照顾小孩子吗
体坛英语资讯:Chinas No. 10 eyes win over Spain in Womens World Cup
国际英语资讯:UN humanitarian chief stresses need for access to Syria
BBC推荐:7月份最精彩的四部电影
中国限制游客去珠穆拉玛峰
国内英语资讯:Chinese premier, Cambodian PM welcome launch of China-Cambodia culture, tourism year
体坛英语资讯:Canada qualify for last 16 with 2-0 win over New Zealand
国内英语资讯:7th land-based control point connecting Hong Kong, Shenzhen expected to be completed this ye
国际英语资讯:UN Security Council renews sanctions against Central African Republic
Balanced Diet 均衡饮食
The People Who Love You 真正爱你的人
国际英语资讯:Zambian govt moves further towards domesticating WHO treaty on tobacco control
英国超半数家长认为:校服装备应该包括太阳镜
体坛英语资讯:Zhang Weiwei picks up 2nd win of China LPGA Tour season
安妮海瑟薇确认《公主日记3》即将开拍,剧本已写好!
国际英语资讯:Bangladesh PM leaves for China on official visit
闻高脂肪食物气味 或能抑制你的食欲
肥皂会变脏吗?
国际英语资讯:CBOT agricultural futures close higher amid U.S.-China trade hopes
体坛英语资讯:Hosts UAE held 1-1 by Bahrain in AFC Asian Cup opener