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fact is we retain only 10% of what we learn just by reading.
A simple concept is never just read and learnt, it should be
talked, discussed, written, felt etc. to have the maximum
output. Also, it’s easier for us to remember something if it’s
repeated over a long period of time rather than a short time
(cramming).
Dear students, did you ever think why it’s easy for us
when we see a story based unseen passage, cloze test or
rearrangement (comprehension). The answer is simple
because a story is connected and predictable. For example, if
you go and watch a new movie, it’s easy for you to recall the
whole story, even dialogues delivered in the movie as a
movie is nothing but a visualized story. Now we come to
know that if we learn the things in a connected or story based
manner or in a visualized way, it's much easier for us. Here
are a few tricks with examples. Read them, understand them,
follow them, and there you go...
1.) First of all, try to make the things interesting by making
them creative. The more you are interested, the more you
grasp.
2.) Don't mug up the rules of grammar, just understand the
concept by examples and try to apply them. It’s easier to
remember sentences with applied rules within rather than a
rule separately. Prepare the tenses well to understand the
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fact is we retain only 10% of what we learn just by reading.
A simple concept is never just read and learnt, it should be
talked, discussed, written, felt etc. to have the maximum
output. Also, it’s easier for us to remember something if it’s
repeated over a long period of time rather than a short time
(cramming).
Dear students, did you ever think why it’s easy for us
when we see a story based unseen passage, cloze test or
rearrangement (comprehension). The answer is simple
because a story is connected and predictable. For example, if
you go and watch a new movie, it’s easy for you to recall the
whole story, even dialogues delivered in the movie as a
movie is nothing but a visualized story. Now we come to
know that if we learn the things in a connected or story based
manner or in a visualized way, it's much easier for us. Here
are a few tricks with examples. Read them, understand them,
follow them, and there you go...
1.) First of all, try to make the things interesting by making
them creative. The more you are interested, the more you
grasp.
2.) Don't mug up the rules of grammar, just understand the
concept by examples and try to apply them. It’s easier to
remember sentences with applied rules within rather than a
rule separately. Prepare the tenses well to understand the
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