How to Memorise Paragraphs

Split your paragraph into short phrases that make sense to you., Mark these short phrases onto a copy of the script you have to learn so you can clearly see them. , Read the first phrase out loud., Then without looking at the script, try to repeat...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Split your paragraph into short phrases that make sense to you.

    For example, split "The mirror has fallen off the wall, and no one is willing to put forth the effort required to hang it back in its rightful place." into "The mirror has fallen off the wall," "and no one is willing to put forth the effort required"

    "to hang it back in it rightful place."
  2. Step 2: Mark these short phrases onto a copy of the script you have to learn so you can clearly see them.

    , Read only the first phrase, slowly, three times whilst reading it on the script. ,,,,
  3. Step 3: Read the first phrase out loud.

  4. Step 4: Then without looking at the script

  5. Step 5: try to repeat it again.

  6. Step 6: read the first and second phrase out loud slowly

  7. Step 7: whilst reading them on the paper.

  8. Step 8: Read them without using your script.

  9. Step 9: Keep adding phrases until you know the whole script.

Detailed Guide

For example, split "The mirror has fallen off the wall, and no one is willing to put forth the effort required to hang it back in its rightful place." into "The mirror has fallen off the wall," "and no one is willing to put forth the effort required"

"to hang it back in it rightful place."

, Read only the first phrase, slowly, three times whilst reading it on the script. ,,,,

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