Write to remember the vocabularies.
By Lotswits
@Lotswits (176)
Hong Kong
December 1, 2010 10:05pm CST
I am writing a story that consists of some new words to me. The logic may not clear and it is just a story.
"Today, when I wake up, I have seen some GESTAPOes running on the street. They are cursory that the pedestrians have to make way to them. I shouted and asked them why they are so busy. They just give me a LUKEWARM glance and then keep on their journey. I am narked and RUNAWAY as they don't pay attension to me. I immediately packed my case, and pick my purse and then go away. I go to Montreal(The second biggest city in canada). Where a sage tell me I should go to Perth(The capital of western Australia) to find another sage to cure my heart. When I arrived, I am sick so I finally go back to my hometown to see a doctor. The doctor said 'it is not sick, it is gestation.' Hearing that, I am mad and go back home to write a LAMPOON which said 'How a man can be pregnant?' Maybe I just have a RUNDOWN head, which mean I need to go to bed."
Creating a nonsense story is a good way to memorize some boring information. Would you like to introduce some memory skills to me?
2 responses
@marga1433 (90)
• Philippines
2 Dec 10
try association...nursing students about to take the board use that skill in order to enhance memory skill which they badly needed during the licensure exam....
@livecenter (1136)
• Malaysia
2 Dec 10
For me myself as a student, I remember something by making unusual acronym to the words or facts. Lets say I want to remember these words:
BOTTLE, HANDLE, FANS, MOUSE, PROGRAM
I will make an acronym like BOFAN PROMOUDLE...The weirder it is the better...
By the way, I like the story-making technique...hope to be able to implement it later in my study...