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Five principles of memory

Five principles of memory

  • Make memories more memorable. Make foreign words more memorable by learning the sound system of your language, then connect those sounds to images, then connect those images to your past experiences.
  • Maximize laziness. Don't do rote repetition. Study a concept until you can repeat it once without looking, then stop.
  • Recall rather than review. Make and use flashcards containing images and personal connections for words, pronunciation or grammatical construction.
  • Test yourself just before you think you'll forget.
  • Rewrite the past. When you recall a memory, you can rewrite earlier experiences.

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