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💡 Trick reading little but long remember! With Active Recall technique ✨

Who was it? I finished reading one chapter, but when I asked myself, "What did you read?" I couldn't imagine. 🤯

Most of the problems are not because of bad memory, but because we "read it the wrong way"!

Today, Ning took a technique that actually works, which is Active Recall.

🧠 Why does this method work? Because the brain will remember well from "pulling out information."

The more we try to imagine, the stronger the brain builds memory pathways.

👇 3 minutes. Understand Active Recall:

1. Read 1 section of content

2. Close the book / slide immediately. ❌

3. Ask yourself, "What were you studying?" And try to think about yourself.

4. Gradually open the check to forget

Try to use it and know that long memory without memorization exists! 💖

📖 Death proof library for exam lines!

Brother Ning summed up Phrasal Verbs. The 50 most frequently released words have come in one volume!

✅ Easy to understand. Every word is illustrated.

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# Reading trick # Studygram # How to read to remember # Reading technique # dek68

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... Read moreหลายคนคงเคยเจอปัญหานี้คือ "อ่านหนังสือแต่ดันจำไม่ได้" แม้จะนั่งอ่านนานๆ ก็ตาม ซึ่งหากลองมาใช้เทคนิค Active Recall ที่พี่หนิงแนะนำ จะช่วยเปลี่ยนวิธีอ่านแบบเดิมๆ ให้มีประสิทธิภาพมากขึ้นอย่างเห็นได้ชัด เทคนิคนี้เน้นที่การ "ดึงข้อมูลจากความจำ" ด้วยการอ่านเนื้อหาแล้วปิดหนังสือ จากนั้นลองถามตัวเองว่าตาากเพิ่งอ่านไปคือเรื่องอะไร แล้วลองนึกคำตอบโดยไม่ช่วยดูหนังสือทันที ซึ่งเมื่อนึกออก สมองจะสร้างเส้นทางความจำจนแข็งแรง การทำแบบนี้ซ้ำๆ ช่วยให้เนื้อหาจดจำได้นานกว่าการอ่านผ่านตาอย่างเดียว จากประสบการณ์ทดลองใช้เอง พบว่า Active Recall ช่วยให้รู้สึกไม่ต้องท่องจำเยอะ แต่กลับสามารถนำความรู้ไปใช้หรือเล่าซ้ำได้เมื่อมีคนถาม ทำให้ไม่ต้องเครียดกับการอ่านหนังสือหนักๆ และยังช่วยเพิ่มความมั่นใจเวลาสอบ นอกจากนี้ การแบ่งเนื้อหาออกเป็นหัวข้อเล็กๆ เพื่อทำ Active Recall ทีละส่วน ทำให้ไม่รู้สึก overwhelmed และช่วยให้เราจัดการเวลาอ่านได้ดีขึ้นด้วย สำหรับใครที่ต้องเตรียมสอบหรืออยากเพิ่มคลังศัพท์ภาษาอังกฤษ พี่หนิงยังมีสรุป Phrasal Verbs 50 คำที่ออกสอบบ่อย พร้อมภาพประกอบ เข้าใจง่าย ในราคาไม่แพง เหมาะสำหรับผู้เรียนที่อยากฝึกภาษาแบบไม่ต้องท่องจำหนักเกินไป สุดท้าย ขอแนะนำว่าอย่าลืมว่าการจำไม่ดีไม่ใช่เพราะเราฉลาดน้อย แต่เพราะวิธีอ่านยังไม่ถูกต้อง ลองนำเทคนิค Active Recall ไปปรับใช้ รับรองว่าการเรียนจะง่ายขึ้นและความจำดีขึ้นชัวร์!

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I mean AI is gonna take over the world so might as well make use of it… 🧚‍♀️ but yesss active recall was something I was always told was the right way to do but during revision time I never really created my own questions to test yourself so here’s a way! 💯 study hard pals 💅 #lemon8singa
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Leena

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Study tips that will help you reach a 4.0 GPA ✨🤌🌿
Each method should be viewed like a tool in a lot of many tools. Each has its time and place to be used, and some may also depend on your preference. But any of them are certain to help you study more effectively and help you on the path to better grades and clearer understanding. 1. Active reca
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bananote

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A book titled 'Hiragana and Katakana Text & Workbook' with visual mnemonics for learning Japanese characters, offering a free online video course, flashcards, and a poster.
An open book page demonstrating Hiragana characters (ka, ki, ku, ke, ko) with visual mnemonics, such as 'ka' as a person in a karate stance.
An open book page showing Japanese vocabulary for vehicles and animals, with a smartphone displaying a digital flashcard for pronunciation examples.
Best technique to memorize hiragana and katakana!
Learn Japanese the efficient way! This method plays its smart! Mnemonics are the fast and fun way to learn all characters fast and recall forever! #Japanese #hiragana #katakana #learnjapanese
Watashi Japanese

Watashi Japanese

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spaced repetition + active recall = 4.0 GPA :) 📚💭🌱
spaced repetition + active recall = 4.0 GPA :) 📚💭🌱 i’m taking an anatomy course this semester, which is pretty much straight memorization of body parts and functions. while i found memorization courses easier to study for, i do think they’re a bit boring compared to classes such as bio where you
lia 💗

lia 💗

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A collage showing various study setups with laptops, books, and notes, emphasizing studying smarter. It includes a student studying, a desk with study materials, and a hand holding Mentos and Happydent candies.
A collage contrasting tired students with organized study spaces, illustrating 'not harder' study methods. It features individuals resting on desks and well-arranged desks with computers and drinks.
An infographic titled 'Study Tips' detailing 8 effective study techniques. These include Active Recall, Spaced Repetition, Elaborative Interrogation, Blurting, The Feynman Technique, Dual Coding, and Test > Review Refine.
#studytips #studywithme #StudyHacks #motivation #studymotivation
Study Tips 📚✏️

Study Tips 📚✏️

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A MacBook Air, a 12.9-inch iPad Pro in a pink case, and an iPad mini 6, all displaying a pink lock screen with the time 10:52, alongside an Apple Pencil, setting up for an iPad study session.
A study setup featuring a MacBook Air, a 12.9-inch iPad Pro, an iPad mini 6, a water bottle, and a smoothie cup, indicating essentials for hydration, energy, and focused study with lofi music.
A hand holding an Apple Pencil points to the Notability app icon on an iPad's App Library screen, highlighting the primary application used for paperless studying and organization.
how i romanticize studying (3.9 GPA)
in this post, i share the best hacks i've discovered since starting my paperless journey in 2018. i completed my grad program in 2022, but i still use many of these techniques while preparing for my BIG exam. these tips have been invaluable in staying organized and efficient! the pomodoro me
E D E N ◡̈

E D E N ◡̈

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Master Anything Faster with Overlearning📝
1.What is Overlearning? 🧠 For me, overlearning means repeating a skill even after I’ve mastered it. Instead of stopping when I feel confident, I keep practicing until it becomes second nature. This extra repetition locks things into my long-term memory, making them easier to recall. By pushing pas
emilie.studygram

emilie.studygram

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You’re Reading Your Textbooks Wrong ❌📚😬
📚💥 Stop reading your nursing textbook cover to cover. Seriously. You’re not writing a dissertation—you’re trying to pass exams and save lives. Real talk 👇 if you’re still trying to read your nursing textbook cover to cover… babe, please stop. i’m begging 😅 Seriously you are wasting value time
Stella Studies

Stella Studies

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How to Structure Your Study Sessions ⏰📚
Want to study efficiently without burning out? Here’s a structured study plan to keep you productive all day! 🌅 Morning (8 AM - 12 PM): Deep Focus Time ✅ Start with a Clear Goal – Write down 2-3 key study objectives for the day. ✅ Tackle the Hardest Task First – Your brain is fresh in the mo
Stella Luna🌈

Stella Luna🌈

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how I use active recall as a 4.0 gpa student 📚
active recall is one of the best study techniques out there! instead of passively reading notes or from a textbook, challenge yourself to remember the information you learned. active recall works your brain muscles, forces you actively participate in studying, and helps prepare you for tests throug
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ella rose

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