How to Memorise Long Text in the Shortest Amount of Time Possible

Write whatever you want to learn on a piece of paper if it isn't already., Split the text up into sections of 1-2 sentences., Learn the text. , Put your paper down so that you can see it clearly by standing above it. , Start with your first section...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Write whatever you want to learn on a piece of paper if it isn't already.

    It depends how long they are; if it is very long, make that sentence one section, if it's quite short bring the next sentence in as well.

    If the sentence that comes after the short one is long, then try to remember the short one on its own and use the long one as explained above. ,,,,, Next say your second section, then third and so on.

    If you don't get stuck on anything and you feel that you can remember them correctly without looking at your paper again, then do so.

    If you get stuck and you can't remember the text, go ahead and look at the paper. , Then read all three sections together. , Memorise the answers by using pictures.

    Read the text and make a story if it.

    It will help you in memorizing long answers.
  2. Step 2: Split the text up into sections of 1-2 sentences.

  3. Step 3: Learn the text.

  4. Step 4: Put your paper down so that you can see it clearly by standing above it.

  5. Step 5: Start with your first section by reading it aloud to yourself

  6. Step 6: over and over

  7. Step 7: until you can do it without looking at the paper.

  8. Step 8: Do the same with the next section.

  9. Step 9: Say your first section out loud if you don't feel too weird (it will stick better if you say it out loud) or just read it in your mind.

  10. Step 10: Memorize the next section by reading it over

  11. Step 11: like with the other sections

  12. Step 12: until you can do it with out looking at the paper.

  13. Step 13: Memorise answers using pictures.

Detailed Guide

It depends how long they are; if it is very long, make that sentence one section, if it's quite short bring the next sentence in as well.

If the sentence that comes after the short one is long, then try to remember the short one on its own and use the long one as explained above. ,,,,, Next say your second section, then third and so on.

If you don't get stuck on anything and you feel that you can remember them correctly without looking at your paper again, then do so.

If you get stuck and you can't remember the text, go ahead and look at the paper. , Then read all three sections together. , Memorise the answers by using pictures.

Read the text and make a story if it.

It will help you in memorizing long answers.

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