Foreign Language Learning Tip #9: Steps that Grow Your Memory Drastically


The Chinese say, “Tell me and I’ll forget; Show me and I’ll remember, Involve me and I’ll understand...”

Similarly, once you start getting involved into learning something new, chances are you would end up knowing a lot more about stuff than you would have known if you weren’t. And getting involved doesn’t only mean taking up classes, it means dedicating yourself into the process and actually taking interest in it. Today, at Mr Class we dive into the various possible tactics you need to adopt step-by-step that eventually makes you enlarge your mind!

George Bernard Shaw once said, “You teach a man anything, he’ll never learn.” Learning actually isn’t a passive process, but a very active one. Now remembering something isn’t a thing that’s going to help you in learning languages only but also in all aspects of life. According to Franklin D Roosevelt, remembering names isn’t exactly a difficult process but people make all kinds of excuses in order to not remember names, be it because of their laziness, lack of interest or distraction.
The four keys to remember something new are:

·        Effectively Absorbing Data
·        Taking Notes
·        Memorizing
·        Reviewing

We know some of you must be having a dilemma whether to continue reading this article or just skip it to ‘later’ and mind it, this is exactly what we call the “Laziness Paradox” as the ‘later’ never comes. Suppose you have started taking French Speaking Classes in Bhubaneswar, this paradox generally happens in two situations: first when you’re too overwhelmed in starting the class as according to you it’s something ground-breaking or second when you’re too bothered to get interested. Again there goes a Chinese proverb, “To chop a tree quickly, you need to sharpen the axe twice.”

For more real-time hacks on remembering things easily, hop into Mr Class Bhubaneswar.

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