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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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Study based on your Intelligence Type (Part 1) 🧠 I’ve broken down the exact study strategy for the first 5 types here. Finding the method that fits your brain is the biggest cheat code for grades. ✨ Here is the psychology behind why these methods work: 🗣️ Linguistic (Word Smart): Your brain enco
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4 science backed ways to cram that actually work the night before 🔬⏳ #studyto
4 science backed ways to cram that actually work the night before 🔬⏳ #studytok #cramming #examprep #studytips #examseason 4 science backed ways to cram that actually work the night before. Cramming gets a bad reputation but done right it can still save you. These are the 4
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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
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Watashi Japanese

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🧠 Active Recall Methods for Nursing Students
Active recall = studying by pulling info out of your brain WITHOUT looking at your notes. The point is to RECALL the information, not recognize it after reading it. Here are a few effective ways to do it: * Mind mapping: recreate concepts from memory and connect them * Teach it out loud: exp
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Nurse Well Versed

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A dark image with colorful, cut-out letters spelling "how to improve your notes for a 4.0" over a blurred background of a desk with a laptop. The bottom left corner shows "Lemon8" and "@mayys.world."
A close-up of a handwritten "my notes guide" on grid paper, showing a color-coding key for different types of notes like general, lecture, main heading, and vocabulary. The text "color code your notes so that they are more defined" is at the top.
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more in the caption👇👇!! 📝✨
Here are some tips that can improve your note taking so you can improve your studying and get that 4.0! ✨ ✨color code your notes so that they are more defined. color coding helps find key information at just a glance, and you're more likely to remember a vocab term if it stood out in your no
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may

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A young woman sits on a bed with a laptop, looking at the screen. Text overlay reads 'How To Manage Your Studying.' The image has a dark, cozy ambiance.
An infographic titled 'STUDYING TIMELINE' outlines a week-long exam preparation plan, including creating schedules, reviewing notes, using resources, relaxing before the test, and eating well on test day.
This image presents 'STUDY RATIOS' for work and break times, 'STUDY TECHNIQUES' like watching videos and flashcards, and general 'STUDY TIPS' such as participating in class and practicing online.
How to Make Your Studying Easier for School😏
Do you ever feel like your study habits simply aren’t cutting it? Do you wonder what you could be doing to perform better in class and on exams? Many students realize that their high school study habits aren’t very effective in college. This is understandable, as college is quite different from hig
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The image displays a laptop with a cartoon student and books, alongside notebooks and a coffee cup on a desk. The text overlay reads, "3 STUDY HACKS TO BOOST YOUR GRADES THIS SEMESTER," introducing study tips.
A hand writes in a grid-lined notebook about U.S. History, detailing points like "American society" and "economic expansion." The text overlay describes "THE POMODORO TECHNIQUE: STUDY FOR 24 MINUTES, TAKE A 5 MINUTE BREAK."
Flashcards are spread across a notebook with a pen and keyboard in the background. The text overlay states, "ACTIVE RECALL: INSTEAD OF RE-READING, USE FLASHCARDS TO TEST YOURSELF ON YOUR KNOWLEDGE."
Boost Your Grades 🚀
🚀 Ace your exams with these easy study hacks: 1️⃣ The Pomodoro Technique: Study for 25 minutes, take a 5-minute break, repeat. Keeps your brain fresh! 2️⃣ Active Recall: Instead of re-reading, test yourself—flashcards are your BFF! 3️⃣ Mind Mapping: Organize complex topics into visual diagrams
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Active recall
Struggling to remember what you study? 🤯 Try Active Recall – the best way to learn faster and retain more! #activelearning #studytok
TutorAI: Note, Math, FeynmanAI

TutorAI: Note, Math, FeynmanAI

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A study desk by a window with a sunset view, featuring notebooks, a tablet, and a lamp. The image introduces '5 tiny habits that secretly made me a better student'.
A study desk with a laptop, tablet, coffee, and headphones, illustrating the first habit: creating a 5-minute study plan to improve focus and productivity.
A laptop displaying a PDF and a tablet with notes, alongside a drink, demonstrating the second habit: using active recall instead of re-reading for better retention.
5 habits that secretly made me a better student📚🌟📌
#studytok #studygram #studytips #studymotivation #StudyHacks
nicole’s notes 📖

nicole’s notes 📖

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the 20 minute study trick that replaces 3 hours of
the 20 minute study trick that replaces 3 hours of reading 😮⏱️ #studytok #studytricks #anatomystudy #academicsuccess #studymethods the 20 minute study trick that replaces 3 hours of reading. 3 hours of passive reading does almost nothing for your memory. This 20 minute method
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