Many people are confused because they don't get the right way to learn or memorize a thing. As we get older, our
mind gets tired and it becomes really hard for us to remember, even the everyday works.
In this article I will try to define some of the easiest ways of learning.
The way many students learn is rot learning. Rot learning is not the right way to learn. To define "Rot Learning", let
me give an example: A student has to learn a sentence..."I adore my friends".
Now if he pronounce this sentence for 50 times, he can memorize it, but he will not know its real meaning. He can
keep this sentence in his mind for two or three weeks or even forget it soon!
Now if he has learnt the same sentence in a way he knows it meaning, he could also say the same sentence in his own
words. This is the best method to learn and the memorized sentence would remain in his mind for a long period of
time.
Similarly, a good way of learning is to give references to anything. Like if we have to learn the name "James Bond", so
we can learn it making a sentence "I got a prize of Jams!". This method of learning looks funny but I recommend my
readers to learn and memorize the everyday works by this method.
Children of three or four years of age do not know most of the things. We tell them from showing the picture of that.
If we are making them to learn the English alphabets, we often tell them "A for Apple" and show them the picture of
an apple. Similarly, in our daily life, we can also learn many things by making their picture in our mind. For instance,
we are going to learn a simple name "James". If we divide it into two parts, it becomes "Jam-es". Now we can learn
this name by drawing some bottles of Jam in our mind.
Another way of learning is to speak or pronounce the work we have to do. For example, If I pronounce "I will read an
article at 6 p.m", now I will not forget to read the article at 6 p.m.
I hope you liked my article and also hope to get nice comments from your side.
Regards,
Tashfeen Ahmed
The Right Way of Memorizing
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