Guide to memory: Why just repeating new information isn't effective
What do you when you learn something new? Do you repeat it over and over again to make sure you don't forget it. The big question is, is this effective? Read this blog to find out!
What do you when you learn something new? Do you repeat it over and over again to make sure you don't forget it. The big question is, is this effective? Read this blog to find out!
Remembering information can be difficult, so how can you improve in this area? Here's a guide with two practical steps.
Learning a second language is one of the hardest things you can do. A big, life-long project like learning English needs powerful habits and motivations to keep you going.
What is effective learning? While each person is different, we can still look at ideal examples for inspiration. Let's take a look at one of history's most renowned geniuses, Albert Einstein.
Learn the difference between short-term, working, and long-term memory; plus some techniques to move things ultimately into your long-term memory.
The best learning takes place when you dig into something until you know it inside and out.
You are busy. But, you still want to improve your English. So how do you make the most of the little time you have? Learn four steps to study effectively.
Learn about the two most common grammar complaints and how to grow from it!
Do you need a teacher or a coach? You definitely need both, but at different times.
Head coach Firas Zahabi recently shared a fresh take on how to meet your goals. He talked about physical exercise—see the picture above, but his advice is useful to meet study goals as well.
Many of my students talk about motivation, but discipline can be more powerful.
You forget faster than you think! There are two ways you can fight against forgetting. Read on to find out how you can forget less.
Remembering is not just accessing information; it can also involve vivid use of the imagination. In fact, the more you imagine, the more you'll remember.