Friday, 11 April 2025

memory and language learning

Being able to remember things is key to learning a language:

Jay Doubleyou: making it memorable

There are very specific techniques:

Jay Doubleyou: rhyme rhythm repeat: the cumulative song or tale: "this is the house that jack built"

Jay Doubleyou: a walk through the forest: memory activities for language learning

Jay Doubleyou: rote learning

Here's a look at a specific way to 'train the brain':

This innovative brain health workbook has sold over 2.5 million copies globally! Dr. Kawashima, a prominent neurologist in Japan, developed this program of daily simple math calculations that can help boost brain power, improve memory and stave off the mental effects of ageing. The exercises in this book have even been shown to help those suffering from Alzheimer's.

Train Your Brain by Ryuta Kawashima | Waterstones

There's also a Nitendo game:

Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! - Wikipedia

There's a lot of material out there to help you remember things:

How To Master Your Memory - From Sieve To CIA Agent PDF | PDF | Memory | Foods

Here's one other technique:

Memory strategies for language learners | Learning Village

Finally, memory is very important for learning a language!

How memory helps language learning - UK Language Project

The Connection Between Foreign Language Learning and Memory

Yes, it's good for the brain!

Jay Doubleyou: learning a language is good for your brain

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