Sing it to the tune of a popular song.
Also, keep in mind you're more likely to remember either the beginning or the end of the paragraph, so you'll have to concentrate more on the middle.
2007-03-21 10:10:37
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answered by Anonymous 4
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Memorize the first one or two sentences and say them over a few times. Then, memorize the next couple of sentences, say them over, and then recite the whole paragraph up to that point. Keep doing this until you've got it memorized.
2007-03-21 12:02:49
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answered by Marie 3
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In my college Sociology class I learned a person retains 85% of the information they speak.
I don't know exactly where that statistic came from or how "experts" came to that conclusion, but I can say I do retain a great deal of information that I say.
Learn it in increments and say the words out loud until it becomes repetition. Best of luck!
2007-03-21 15:26:14
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answered by avenger 2
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rhyming schemes
have it read to you
or read it over and over
i have been takeing ESE classes and what not for a loooooooooonnnnnnnnnnnnnnggggg time
you pick up a few things along the way
2007-03-21 10:13:28
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answered by spazeycakes 1
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repitition is the mother of learning! read it-then speak it. If you mess up, read it again, then start over. Do it until you can say it correctly at least 5 times.
2007-03-21 10:16:24
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answered by coopermom2006 3
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just keep reading it over and over but make sure you're paying attention while you're doing it.
2007-03-21 10:14:49
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answered by rt1290 6
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