Improved Better Memory

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Improved Better Memory
which are the better conditions to improve short term memory in a second language learning process?

Repetition, Recognition, and Visualisation. I like to learn Poetry using 'my' tried and tested method, so far it's been very successful' and probably the same thought process goes for Actors learning their lines.
Repetition: Say a sentence or phrase enough times, eventually you WILL remember the 'flow' of the words.
Recognition: Recognise the shape of the word, initial letter, the two words adjacent to the the part of sentence you're concentrating on.
Visualisation: Much like recognition, you're visualising the written word/s on the page you want to remember, imagine you've taken a snapshot of the entire page and focus on small sections of that page. Don't overload your brain with to much information to soon. Break the learning into 'bite-sized' manageable chunks.
Apparently we all only use a third of our brains at any given time, so you've got the mental capacity to learn several languages at once, but like I said, take one step at a time.
Good Luck

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