Read them over continiously but don't do it in such a manner that you are focusing everything on memorizing it. Do it casually and not thinking about it. If you feel you start focusing on memorizing it (I'd feel once you get out there to actually say it, you lose the concentration), just do something else, watch some TV and then resume memorizing.
2007-04-18 19:38:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Both of the other responders have good ideas, especially Yellowkaze. I found that in studying for exams in English, Latin and German, which often require a lot of memorization, that it helps to write out what you are trying to commit to memory. By doing that, you are actually creating physiological and structural pathways in the brain on which these memories are more or less permanently encoded (they may deteriorate over time unless periodically reinforced). So, to memorize the sentences even more efficiently, you may want to arrange them in a story form and write them out numerous times in that form as well.
2007-04-19 03:29:12
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answered by MathBioMajor 7
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Choose a significant word from each one and write your own silly story using the first letter in each word. That's how I remembered a long list of facts in college. Hope it works for you.
2007-04-19 10:26:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Read them lots of times.
Number them and try to associate numbers to sentences.
Remember the beginning of each sentence, the rest will easily follow.
Last but not least... Try to repeat all what you can remember without reading. If you forget something, don't worry: next repetition will be better!
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2007-04-19 06:16:25
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answered by Tony 1
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Arrange them in a way that it turns out to be a story, that way you wont forget.
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2007-04-19 02:32:51
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answered by yellowkaze 3
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Sing them!
I'm serious - think back, isn't that how you learned your ABC's?
Singing them out loud works the best
Good Luck!!
2007-04-19 10:56:00
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answered by LJD 3
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