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Mythos (Pokaż profil) 30 stycznia 2007, 09:48:29
When I first started to learn, I would try and study in the morning before I would head to work - but I found that didn't work very well, but now I study at night, and that seems to be working better. So I was curious about what other people found worked best for them.
erinja (Pokaż profil) 30 stycznia 2007, 11:55:07
Mythos:So I was curious about what other people found worked best for them.This doesn't apply to studying Esperanto, but when I was learning Italian, I would study it for about a half hour every night before bed. I would do one lesson in my book, or study one vocabulary list, or whatever, but I would do at least *something* every day.
gxosefo (Pokaż profil) 31 stycznia 2007, 00:06:43
RiotNrrd (Pokaż profil) 31 stycznia 2007, 03:20:13
Studying in the morning only works for me on weekends.
I think the trick is to expose yourself to Esperanto every single day, even if just for a little while.
Mythos (Pokaż profil) 5 lutego 2007, 02:23:45
RiotNrrd:I would agree with that. It would help keep your learning going. Maybe I need to start doing more of that as well...
I think the trick is to expose yourself to Esperanto every single day, even if just for a little while.
pastorant (Pokaż profil) 5 lutego 2007, 03:33:34
EL_NEBULOSO (Pokaż profil) 10 lutego 2007, 09:41:53
Obviously, the thing that you do just before sleeping is stored in your memory, best. Physiologically, it seems that during the sleeping phase the brain has enough time to re-process the things that happened during the day. Among these things, the things you did last, are handled preferentiallly.
That is also the reason, why you do not store memories, that happened just before an accident where your head/brain was heart (retrograde amnesia). Actually, the protein that is responsable for deciding what's stored permanently and what's trashed, was identified in rodents just several months ago and I remember reading a very interesting article about it in Nature.
Anyway, also doing little training sessions during the day (e.g. when sitting in a train or waiting for a meeting oder drinking coffee ...) might help.
Gerald
Mythos (Pokaż profil) 11 lutego 2007, 22:00:54
EL_NEBULOSO:Obviously, the thing that you do just before sleeping is stored in your memory, best. Physiologically, it seems that during the sleeping phase the brain has enough time to re-process the things that happened during the day. Among these things, the things you did last, are handled preferentiallly.I like the info on how the brain processes memories while you sleep. It makes sense.
Mythos (Pokaż profil) 11 lutego 2007, 22:04:07