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Seen the phrases spaced repetition and 2357 method but don't know what they mean? We'll cover what these are and how to use them to revise.
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Spaced repetition is a studying technique that involves repeatedly reviewing information that you want to memorize at gradually increasing time intervals. Acquiring is easy. Retaining is what’s difficult. While it’s unlikely to retain 100% of everything we learn, we can use an effective method to forget less and forget slower. Read along to discover how to use spaced repetition to remember what you've learned.
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"Spaced-repetition works by presenting you with information right before you forget it to make sure that it stays fresh in your mind. You don’t mindlessly repeat information over and over again; you repeat it across increasing intervals of time. Spaced-repetition is designed to ‘fight’ the forgetting curve and trains your brain by ‘lifting heavier and heavier weights’ so you can recall information at longer intervals." - Michele, The Intrepid Guide #LanguageTips #LearnLanguages
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Spaced repetition for language learning is such an important study tool to master and implement in order to learn your target language!
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The forgetting curve
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Spaced repetition is a learning technique that incorporates increasing intervals of time between subsequent review of previously learned material in order to exploit the psychological spacing effect. Alternative names include spaced rehearsal, expanding rehearsal, graduated intervals, repetition spacing, repetition scheduling, spaced retrieval and expanded retrieval.[1] Spaced repetition incorporates the ideas behind the guidelines of: Optimize Motivation, Accommodate All Learning Styles…
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Spaced Repetition and Active Recall are hyped! Study gurus on YouTube and Twitter sell them as the revolutionary learning methods that guarantee learning success.
Unfortunately, flashcards and Spaced Repetition are only small screws in the learning machine. In the following, I’ll show you how to fix this asymmetry in learning.
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