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How to use mnemonics in study

Posted on February 28, 2024February 28, 2024 By CA Pankaj Jain No Comments on How to use mnemonics in study

How to use mnemonics in study

Mnemonic techniques are ways to help you memorize a phrase or idea with patterns. How to use Mnemonics in study. Mnemonic techniques can include songs, poems, rhymes, outlines, images, and acronyms. Mnemonics give meaning to something ordinary to make it more memorable when you try to recall it. This technique is useful for storing information in both your short-term and long-term memory. So now let’s see .

Table of content

  • Choose the appropriate mnemonic
  • Acronyms as a mnemonic device
  • Practice the technique
  • Repeat the mnemonic to others
  • Adjust as needed

“How to use mnemonic in study”

Choose the appropriate mnemonic

Choose the correct mnemonic for your situation. For example, if your goal is to learn how to spell a word, you may want to use the spelling mnemonic technique. If you are trying to remember a new employee’s name, you might use the prominent feature or alliterative mnemonic technique.

Acronyms as a mnemonic device

How many times have you used the acronym HOMES to remember the names of the five Great Lakes? So many times you probably do not even remember the exact number. Acronyms are mnemonic devices used to remember these types of listings.

In some other cases, phrases like that can help remember things, even if the acronym does not make a lot of sense per se. For example, younger students use PEMDAS (Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally) to remember Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction, which is the correct order of math operations. High school students dealing with biology, on the other hand, use IPMAT to remember the various stages of cell division.

Practice the technique

You may want to practice your mnemonic several times to help you remember it. Some people find they have an easier time memorizing a name or word when they practice it repeatedly for several days. This way, they will have an easier time recalling the information.

Repeat the mnemonic to others

You may find it helpful to not only practice your mnemonic but also say it out loud to other people. Some people find that they have an easier time memorizing a phrase or word when they hear themselves say it. You can repeat it to other employees in your department, particularly if you are trying to remember the phrase for an upcoming meeting or presentation.

Adjust as needed

If you find that a mnemonic device isn’t working well for you, don’t be afraid to adjust or create a new one that better suits your learning style and the information you’re trying to remember.

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CA Pankaj Jain
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    CA Pankaj Jain

    Chartered Accountant | AIR-26 | B.com | Keen Learner |

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