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Post by jomoishollywood on Feb 2, 2009 4:30:07 GMT -5
Read it, and sing it like a song. Cass knows.
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Post by Random Weddle on Feb 2, 2009 13:45:03 GMT -5
I find the easiest way is to keep reinforcing what you are trying to memorize.
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Post by otto on Feb 2, 2009 22:38:19 GMT -5
woohoo, finally got it memorized. thanks you guys.
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Post by samsson on Feb 5, 2009 11:09:20 GMT -5
Back in high school when I had to memorize lines from a poem I usually start with the first 2 or 3 lines, and untill I get it I wouldn't move on. Say it like 5-10 times over and over and then have someone test you like a parent or sibling. After you got the first lines memorize continue on to the other lines. Thats the way I usually do it and it works. Also take away things that you know will distract you.... like TV and cell phone. Yeah what he said. I too had to memorize a poem for school, it was only 14 lines. what I did was, I read the first 4 verses over and over again until I memorize them. then I went on to the next 4 and then I would try and repeat the 8 verses until I knew them by heart.I kept going on until I remember all of it. you can also try to rewrite the poem, That way if you don't remember a verse you can skip it and keep on until you finish and go over it to try and figure out which onces you don't remember.
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Bullet Club.
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Post by Bullet Club. on Feb 5, 2009 15:26:46 GMT -5
writing it on your hand
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