As a Student Were You Loud While Mugging Up/learning A Lesson ?
By AKRao24
@AKRao24 (27424)
India
October 6, 2008 10:20pm CST
During our times , in our primary schools, we were asked to mug up or by heart question and answers in the class in a group by reciting the same answer repeatedly and loudly! I think this helps us better to learn a topic as we are doing two things at a time , one is grasping the thing mentally and listening the topic repeatedly by the ears. I used to be loud when I was a child toby heart a thibg, which later on with the maturity of age I discontinued. When I was in College I used to read a matter fcarefully and try to get the matter mentally and I used to try to reproduce the same on paper. I think this is a better way of learning, as I feel this has a better retentive capability than the former one ! How about you were you loud as a School student in learning or mugging up your topics ? Kindly respond ! Thanks!
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@ClayNCE (89)
• Xian, China
19 Feb 18
For those novices, learning texts or dialogues is the indispensible course as well as discussing them. At the same time, they can string some sentences by enriching some details they've learned before logically and grammatically. Of course, if they are luck enough to hit a higher level some day, they may induge themselves in quite a bit of reading.
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@AKRao24 (27424)
• India
19 Feb 18
Thank you very much dear @ClayNCE ! I see a logic in your response and agree to it!
Is this just a coincidence or you have managed to dig out my discussion after so many years from the bottom when I posted a discussion about the shelf life of a discussion here, which is being discussed now in the site!
Thanks a lot for digging out a discussion which is about 10 years old and making it alive!
God bless!
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