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#Learn English by listening to TED-Ed🤓
This video discusses study techniques bases on research and evidence, demonstrating their effectiveness in improving memory retention and learning outcomes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjPFZaMe2yw&list=PLJicmE8fK0EhjQU9p9XUcJslo_hs5oBKk&index=5&ab_channel=TED-Ed
Here are three concise study tips based on the video:
1. Use Flashcards and Testing: Quiz yourself regularly with flashcards to actively recall information and strengthen memory.
2. Mix Subjects (Interleaving): Combine different subjects or topics in your study sessions to enhance retention and understanding.
3. Space Out Review: Spread your study sessions across several days to allow for better memory integration and long-term retention.
"...It’s theorized that as you rack your brain for the answer, you activate relevant pieces of knowledge." -what does "rack your brain" mean?
to think very hard
to think
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