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EP13 - How to Memorise Foreign Language Vocabulary Easily (Anthony Metivier)

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Do you have a bad memory?

Are there words that don't stick, no matter what you do?

Wouldn't it be nice to memorise vocabulary, grammar rules, pronunciation and anything you can think of painlessly?

Ladies and Gents, this is a very special episode. We've invited the memory expert Anthony Metivier onto the show. After 14 years of research, practice and experimentation, Anthony created the Magnetic Memory Method, to teach you how to memorise foreign language vocabulary. What's interesting about this method is that it can be used to memorise and effectively recall anything you might think of.

We also want to give a huge thank-you gift to our listeners, the Lovers of Language and Culture, for being so passionate about what we do. You guys are great! To find out about the gift, and how you can claim it, listen to today’s episode for instructions.

In this episode of the podcast we discuss:

• How improving your memory can change your life

• How this memory techniques was created and its application

• How to memorise any word in less than 60 seconds• How to use Memory Palaces to make connections between what you know and what you want to learn

• How to test this technique

http://www.languageisculture.com/episode13/

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Do you have a bad memory?

Are there words that don't stick, no matter what you do?

Wouldn't it be nice to memorise vocabulary, grammar rules, pronunciation and anything you can think of painlessly?

Ladies and Gents, this is a very special episode. We've invited the memory expert Anthony Metivier onto the show. After 14 years of research, practice and experimentation, Anthony created the Magnetic Memory Method, to teach you how to memorise foreign language vocabulary. What's interesting about this method is that it can be used to memorise and effectively recall anything you might think of.

We also want to give a huge thank-you gift to our listeners, the Lovers of Language and Culture, for being so passionate about what we do. You guys are great! To find out about the gift, and how you can claim it, listen to today’s episode for instructions.

In this episode of the podcast we discuss:

• How improving your memory can change your life

• How this memory techniques was created and its application

• How to memorise any word in less than 60 seconds• How to use Memory Palaces to make connections between what you know and what you want to learn

• How to test this technique

http://www.languageisculture.com/episode13/

  continue reading

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