Flop21
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Hi guys, so this is a guide on my method on remembering essays word for word. This may not work for everyone. So far the highest word count I've remembered is an 1,200+ word essay.
Method:
Set up your document:
- Put your essay into a new word document, and put each sentence on its own line - keeping at least a space between each line, so you can read and see each sentence easily.
- Bold your thesis and topic sentences.
Example Layout
Read:
- Go into a quiet room. I go into the spare room next door. Start reading the first sentence until you remember it. Read > look away > say it out loud > if you do not remember it, go back and read it again until you do > then move onto next sentence.
- Read back from the start, try reading it without looking - if you have to, read the first couple of words of each sentence to kick start your memory. Do this every so often you think you need to. I usually always do this when I finish a paragraph.
Remember:
- Once you finish doing the steps in the 'Read' section above, you can now practice reading your essay whenever/wherever. You can again use the first words of each sentence to kick start your memory if you forget.
- Practice writing your essay once or twice.
- The longer you have till your test, the better. If you have a while till the test, you can practise reading / remembering your essay in the mornings and at night, to get it into your long term memory.
Method:
Set up your document:
- Put your essay into a new word document, and put each sentence on its own line - keeping at least a space between each line, so you can read and see each sentence easily.
- Bold your thesis and topic sentences.
Example Layout
Read:
- Go into a quiet room. I go into the spare room next door. Start reading the first sentence until you remember it. Read > look away > say it out loud > if you do not remember it, go back and read it again until you do > then move onto next sentence.
- Read back from the start, try reading it without looking - if you have to, read the first couple of words of each sentence to kick start your memory. Do this every so often you think you need to. I usually always do this when I finish a paragraph.
Remember:
- Once you finish doing the steps in the 'Read' section above, you can now practice reading your essay whenever/wherever. You can again use the first words of each sentence to kick start your memory if you forget.
- Practice writing your essay once or twice.
- The longer you have till your test, the better. If you have a while till the test, you can practise reading / remembering your essay in the mornings and at night, to get it into your long term memory.
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