HOW TO REMEMBER!

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HOW TO REMEMBER!
1). You may need to expand your list.
a). More pegs in each room
b). More rooms
c). A new list — office or school

LESSON 15
Vocabulary Exercises
Pale = light colored = picture of a pail that is white!
Think of a word and practice turning it into a picture(s) and adding the meaning into a picture.

Foreign Words:
Exercise — Take five words - break them down by syllables and turn them into pictures - add the picture of the definition.

Spelling exercises:
Take five words and build a story with the letters you have trouble with!

DAY 1:
One of the most powerful memory techniques is pegging. That is one of the primary ways you’ll memorize information. The more you practice, the faster and more accurate you’ll be. Eventually your subconscious mind will peg for you, and you won’t need to peg consciously! Imagine just looking at something, and remember it without even trying! Let’s practice by memorizing the following list of 20 grocery items by pegging them the tree list.

No. Tree List Peg: Data to Peg:
1. Tree Bananas
2. Light Switch Peaches
3. Stool Lettuce
4. Car Cabbage
5. Glove Cottage Cheese
6. Gun Watermelon
7. Dice Chocolate Cake
8. Skates Spinach
9. Cat Coffee
10. Bowling Ball Apples
11. Goal Posts Oranges
12. Eggs Pears
13. Witch Kiwi Fruit
14. Ring Eggs
15. Paycheck Butter
16. Chocolate Distilled H2O
17. Magazine Grape Juice
18. Voting Booth Lemons
19. Golf Club Mangos
20. Cigarettes Bread

Taken From: Mega Memory Workbook

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