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This is a simple way to learn long paragraphs for any occasion. It helps to learn speeches for presentations, lines for plays or answers to questions in language speaking exams.

  1. [1] For example, split "The mirror has fallen off the wall, and no one is willing to put forth the effort required to hang it back in its rightful place." into "The mirror has fallen off the wall," "and no one is willing to put forth the effort required", "to hang it back in its rightful place."
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  3. Read only the first phrase, slowly, three times whilst reading it on the script. [3]
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    How do I improve my ability to memorize passages?
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    Try chunking the text into seven or eight words and repeat these until you know them. After you can repeat them without looking, do another set of seven or eight. Once you can repeat those, repeat them together in order. Continue to practice a set and then the whole thing together in a sequence, adding another set after you can repeat the sequence you have already been memorizing without looking at the text. The longer period of time you practice and the longer you stretch out the different practices, the better you will remember.
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    How do I memorize things?
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    Read over the material plenty of times, and use little sentences that will trigger your memory or brain by remembering the whole paragraph.
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    How do I remember a long Arabic paragraph?
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    Break it down. Read the smaller sections first, then read it all together.
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