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This booklet explains the concept of keyword mnemonics and how this concept can be used to do amazing things, such as learning a language a lot more quickly than most people think possible or even tutoring students in subjects that you just learned yourself.
With few exceptions, every subject can be learned a lot more quickly using keyword mnemonics. If only everyone studied this way then this world would be very different.
This booklet covers:
1. The advantages of using keyword mnemonics over rote memorization
2. The limitations of using mnemonics
3. A detailed step-by-step guideline on how to construct good mnemonics in a timely manner.
4. Mnemonics for all 50 U.S. state capitals. Once you've gone over the list a few times, you will know all 50 state capitals easily.
This booklet explains the concept of keyword mnemonics and how this concept can be used to do amazing things, such as learning a language a lot more quickly than most people think possible or even tutoring students in subjects that you just learned yourself.
With few exceptions, every subject can be learned a lot more quickly using keyword mnemonics. If only everyone studied this way then this world would be very different.
This booklet covers:
1. The advantages of using keyword mnemonics over rote memorization
2. The limitations of using mnemonics
3. A detailed step-by-step guideline on how to construct good mnemonics in a timely manner.
4. Mnemonics for all 50 U.S. state capitals. Once you've gone over the list a few times, you will know all 50 state capitals easily.