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Unit 9 Learning
Lesson 3
The Secrets of Your Memory
Which of the following things do you find easy to remember? Why?
names and faces
facts and arrangements
childhood stories
English vocabulary
the detailed picture of a city
digits of π
Read the memory expert’s answers to the most common questions and underline the key facts about memory.
Read the memory expert’s answers to the most common questions and underline the key facts about memory.
Read the memory expert’s answers to the most common questions and underline the key facts about memory.
Read the memory expert’s answers to the most common questions and underline the key facts about memory.
What suggestions can you give according to the key facts?
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What suggestions can you give according to the key facts?
Para. 1
We remember things that have strong emotional connections in our mind.
Retelling events helps fix experiences in our memories.
Para. 2
No one has proved that there are people who have photographic memories.
There are some people who do have amazing memories.
Para. 3
The sharpest loss of memory occurs during the very early period after learning.
Para. 4
Our memory reaches its full power at the age of 25.
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Put the expert’s suggestions back in the text. Compare your suggestions with the expert’s.
Retelling
Facts Suggestions
--We remember things ... strong connections ..., especially ...
--Retelling events help fix ... --When ..., connect it to our emotions and what we already know.
--Retell what ... to ...
--No one has proved there are people with photographic memories.
--... amazing memories. --Focus on important ideas
--Be curious
--Ask questions about ...
--Group ... together
The sharpest loss of memory occurs ... Review the material periodically, especially during ...
Our memory ... at the age of 25. Make good use of it.
Memory expert Jemima shares something with us about memory...
Which advice do you find helpful?
How can you apply it in your learning process?
Group Discussion
Homework
Memorize the words in U9L3;
Your friend Jim find it hard to remember things taught in class. Write a letter to give him suggestions on how to improve his memory.
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