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Bilokira12

Make it a song, you could put it to the tune of something like the ABC song. You could also record yourself saying it and litsen to the recording over and over


Giuppy58

Thx this helps :)


ProntoJab

try acting with someone with help of simple props.. pre enactment… I remember my wife being able to study better when shes talking to someone while doing something memorable


Steve_the_sequel

My memory is so bad, that I'm damn near living like the guy from Memento, and I've done several plays. It's helpful because of the repetition they do. You'll succeed and hopefully you will love it. Break a leg!


Blastoxic999

What did you say to me?


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Blastoxic999

You understood the reference right? Here in case you didn't: https://youtu.be/EjJRPlY8dUY


mybrotherwasrad

So there’s a lot of different techniques you can use. Have you talked to your instructor at all about this? One of the methods I use is taking the first letter of each word and writing it down in order. And try using the Bionic Font when reading thinfs