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Tips To Remember Everything You Read by ClassicMcGee(m): 11:27pm On Jun 10, 2017
Plenty of people admit to forgetting most of what they read , no matter how much they enjoyed the text.


But just because forgetting is a human phenomenon doesn't mean you should simply accept it. In fact, there are plenty of simple, creative strategies for retaining more of what you read - whether that's novels, news articles, or scientific textbooks.
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To find out what some of those techniques are, , " How do you remember what you've just read? "

Below are eight of the most practical techniques - bonus points if you can remember all eight tomorrow.
1. Take notes on the page.



"Never read without a pen,"... "Underline sentences you find confusing, interesting, or important. Draw lines along the side of important paragraphs. Draw diagrams to see the structure of key ideas."



2. Ask yourself questions about the material.



interacting with the text by asking yourself questions as you go along.
If you're reading a textbook, the question can be as simple as , "What is the main idea of this section?"
If you're reading fiction, you can ask, "What are the motives of the character?" and "If you could rewrite this reading, what would your version be like?"



3. Skim the text first.




The idea here isn't to skip the whole reading process. Instead, you'll want to skim the text for important topics and keywords beforehand so you know what to expect when you actually dig into the material.


4. Impress, associate, repeat.


The first part is impression. You can increase the strength of the impression the text makes on you by picturing the situation in your mind or envisioning yourself participating in the events described.

The second part is association, or linking the material to something you already know. For example, maybe one of the character's names sounds like your friend's name.

The third part is repetition. The more you read the material, the stronger your memory will be. If you don't want to reread a whole book, try highlighting some parts of the text that you can go back to.

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5. Introduce the information to others.


Experts say that, if you want to remember what you experience, it's important to do something with that information.
talking about what you read as a useful means of processing or otherwise trying to explain to others what you think you've learned.
Plus, if you find that you can't explain it, you might want to go back and reread.


6. Read out loud.


"I actually have to read out loud to myself most of the time to understand and remember what I just read."
this strategy might work best when there are a few key items you need to remember. That's because the sentences you speak (or even whisper) out loud take on a distinctiveness. You remember producing and hearing the items and so your memory for them is different from the memory of the words you read silently.


7. Read on paper.


E-readers are convenient tools for when you want to bring a ton of books on vacation and for downloading stories in an instant.
But they could also undermine the strength of your memories.

that's possibly because the piles of pages in your hands creates a "tactile sense of progress" that you don't get from a Kindle. (Of course, it's possible that people who are more accustomed to reading online may not have this problem.)


8. Become familiar with the topic first.


Gain some background knowledge before you dive into a particular text.
"The more you understand about a particular subject," "the more 'hooks' keep the facts in there."
Presumably, that's because you're able to make more associations between the new information and what you already know..

i hope this would be helpful...

Re: Tips To Remember Everything You Read by ClassicMcGee(m): 2:30pm On Jun 11, 2017
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