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Cuteasacat77
4 months ago

Best simple as often as possible read out loud but not often in succession, especially eif always if you have short time as often as possible so ca. 6-8 times a day

so I always do that, I hope I could help

Cuteasacat77
4 months ago
Reply to  swiftie2012

always likes:)

LDanne
4 months ago

Depends on what type of learning you are, but it can never hurt to write it a few times and of course repeat the lecture again and again.

In doing so, one naturally takes thoughts on content and interpretation, and these considerations should ideally influence the presentation again in order to support the content with the way it is suggested.

And that’s great to optimize by taking up and looking at.

The following example is now not a poem, but a great talk, although in English, but hey.

https://youtu.be/x0eq7VNCcYY?si=UXDptCbsTsYe67kN

CookieGirl161
4 months ago

Sing it! With rhythm you can remember things much better, so just put down sick beat

DODOsBACK
4 months ago

Pick up or look for a good shot and hear it “nextly”. In the bus, shopping, cleaning up the room, cooking etc. You will soon notice that you can talk and continue when you turn off the recording, and at some point you can make the complete text by heart.

Take care of a clean, emotional and rhythmic presentation – this makes it easier to store!

TheSkyDog203
4 months ago

When poems reimburse, you can find a song on YOutube. A song text is usually better and faster to remember from mere words due to rhythm. But make sure you don’t suddenly start singing when you talk

AstridDerPu
4 months ago

Hello,

begin to memorize the poem by line:

1st row

2nd row

1.+2.line

3rd row

2.+3.line

1.+2.+3.line

4th row

3.+4 line

2.+3.+4.

1.+2.+3.+4.

etc.

If you have, do the same stanza:

1.Strope test

1.+2.Strophe

1.+2.+3.Strophe

etc.

Finally all the verses together, the whole poem.

AstridDerPu

Florabest
4 months ago

Five days?

In 5 days you can easily learn the bell of Goethe.

Always lay LAUT before you. First verse for verse and then put together.

Tamtamy
4 months ago
Reply to  Florabest

“The Bell of Goethe” – this is obviously an expert in poetry! 😁

Florabest
4 months ago
Reply to  Tamtamy

Well, almost the same… they were old mates, Johann Wolfgang and Friedrich, also called Schiller’s Fritze.

Tamtamy
4 months ago

So much honesty deserves recognition! 😁

Florabest
4 months ago

But praise me with his heroic deeds, that would be my thing.

Tamtamy
4 months ago

That’s…
But do you want to stand up for the deeds of your buddy?