Alex: Sure! I can teach you how to memorise (记忆) information in history lessons.Sam: How interesting!☆☆☆We learn about art, computers and English too.Every day in class, there's always something (某物) new.Welcome to our school, where fun never ends (结束).It's...
Alex: Sure! I can teach you how to memorise (记忆) information in history lessons.Sam: How interesting!Alex: We learn about art, computers and English too.Sam: Every day in class, there's always something (某物) new.Alex: Welcome to our school, where fun never ends (结束). 相关知识...
Rob:Professor John Dunlosky there. So he says trying to memorise the material isn’t enough. You need to do something with it, for example, making flashcards of critical or important concepts and then testing yourself on them. Alice:By repeatedly testing yourself on something, you strengthen ...
is (9)___and it can make us happy! Alex, help each other! I can (10)___your maths and I can teach you how to memorise (记忆) it in history lessons.eresting! 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 1. country 2. singing 3. difficult 4. remember 5. useful 6. reason 7. numbers 8. goo...
When revising, or wanting to learn and memorise a new subject, I find it very useful to write down questions about the subject matter instead of lots of notes. Reading and making notes is very passive but asking questions automatically stimulates the brain to active recall. It’s very hard ...
“If you play a piece of music over and over, certain cells in your brain fire repeatedly in a certain order. This makes it easier to repeat this firing later on. The result: You get better at playing music. You can play it faster, with fewer mistakes. Practice it long enough, and ...
Hello, for the 00-99 method, you have to memorise all 99 images. I had the idea of picking out 9 different colours and giving each a number. For example 1 is blue and 2 is red. And then you just have to get 9 images, again each image gets 1 number. So if 1 is a nun you ...
Professor John Dunlosky there. So he says trying to memorise the material isn't enough. You need to do something with it, for example, making flashcards ofcritical– or important – concepts and then testing yourself on them....
Packed with cool tricks and fun exercises, How To Remember Almost Everything, Ever will help you hone your memory to super-hero standards. Learn how imagining a walk down your street can help you remember a shopping list, how you can memorise a phone number by picturing the digits as ...
music, and performers centuries later could bring it to life, even if they’d never met. This system dates back thousands of years, evolving over time into the modern notation we use today. Learning it is like unlocking a code that lets you explore the world of music in a whole new ...