English Rewind - Weekender: Improving your memory
📻 Do you wish you had a better memory? An expert from the University of Manchester gives us some tips on how to maximise our ability to learn and remember new information. Learn more with Jackie Dalton while you improve your English vocabulary knowledge AND practise your English listening with this archive episode of the BBC Learning English series Weekender. Do you have a good memory? Tell us in the comments 👇👇👇
Useful vocabulary:
✔️ to process - to organise something and put it in the right place
Example: We must process all the information we have so far.
✔️ efficiently - without wasting much time or energy
Example: He works far more efficiently now that he has had proper training.
✔️ the evidence is growing that... - there are more and more facts and signs to show that...
Example: The evidence is growing that global warming is a major problem.
✔️ to consolidate - to bring things together to make them more easy to deal with
Example: Let's consolidate all the previous research with the new information we've got.
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English Rewind is a collection of programmes from the BBC Learning English archive. This episode of Weekender was first published on the BBC Learning English website in January 2007.
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😊 What does 'a memory like a sieve' mean? 👉 https://youtu.be/pO6ItjnJeLs
😊 6 Minute English - Improving your memory 👉 https://youtu.be/we4KiShNjlA
😊 3 mistakes to avoid with the present perfect 👉 https://youtube.com/shorts/KzLy_osIe6s
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Useful vocabulary:
✔️ to process - to organise something and put it in the right place
Example: We must process all the information we have so far.
✔️ efficiently - without wasting much time or energy
Example: He works far more efficiently now that he has had proper training.
✔️ the evidence is growing that... - there are more and more facts and signs to show that...
Example: The evidence is growing that global warming is a major problem.
✔️ to consolidate - to bring things together to make them more easy to deal with
Example: Let's consolidate all the previous research with the new information we've got.
Image: Getty
English Rewind is a collection of programmes from the BBC Learning English archive. This episode of Weekender was first published on the BBC Learning English website in January 2007.
More programmes:
😊 What does 'a memory like a sieve' mean? 👉 https://youtu.be/pO6ItjnJeLs
😊 6 Minute English - Improving your memory 👉 https://youtu.be/we4KiShNjlA
😊 3 mistakes to avoid with the present perfect 👉 https://youtube.com/shorts/KzLy_osIe6s
🤩🤩🤩 SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more English videos and podcast English to help you improve your English 👉 http://tinyurl.com/ps3hplv
✔️ Visit our website 👉 https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish
✔️ Follow us on Instagram 👉 https://www.instagram.com/bbclearningenglish
✔️ Find us on Facebook 👉 https://www.facebook.com/bbclearningenglish.multimedia
✔️ Join us on TikTok 👉 https://www.tiktok.com/@bbclearningenglish
We like receiving and reading your comments - please use English when you comment 😊
#learnenglish #bbclearningenglish #memory
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