Health Case
Essay by chepelucho77 • November 17, 2012 • Essay • 341 Words (2 Pages) • 1,439 Views
The singer used the (read-recite-review strategy, you read the passage, close the book, hide the notes write down everything you recall) (page 376). The singer did not need to know the language; the only thing she wanted was to sing this song. In my opinion she began looking for the lyrics of the song, then investigate how to have good pronunciation in Italian, then she might hear the same song a hundred times. To begin the process of memorization she must hear the song while reading the letter, gave it a great idea how to pronounce it, with this information, she continued with the learning process, what she did was read the letter slowly to make the process easier. Finally strengthened its expertise repeating and repeating the same song many times, it was stored in his brain as an "episodic memory" which are representations of an event of personal experience. (Page 367)
@ Hannah Cordova
I agree with you, I think when a person uses the method of repeating and repeating the same word or phrase can be stored in our heads and stay for a long time, in this case the singer must have repeated many times this song, so that never forget it.
@April Camarena
You have touched a good point, "over learning", because when it comes to learning something, more when is not in our language, is not just enough to learn it few times, we should strive to limit the brain, and try to practice every day, this is why the singer did a perfect performance, all thanks to her effort and daily practice.
@Dr. Jelly
When any subject that does not interest us, may be more complicated to learn and requires more effort, because our disposition toward the subject is negative which restricts many parts of the brain and not let him act adequately. In many cases, we should learn something that we do not like, because we need to achieve some goal, with this in mind we must try to look at things positively to motivate our brain to work properly.
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