say the words each day and have them on a piece of paper so you know.that way you'll know them in no time.
I doubt you can. That is too many words in too short a time. The best way to memorize words and meaning is to make a study deck -- see the link!
They memorize it.
First look up the lyrics, then listen to the song a couple times only reading the lyrics over so you get visual memorization. Then, listen to it a bunch of times singing the reading and singing the words out loud so that you get the aural and oral training.
An easy way to memorize anything is to use the RCRC method. RCRC stands forR ead whatever you want to memorizeC over your paperR ecite what you want to memorize out loud or say it in your headC heck what you recited
You will need a strong background in science: you will be studying for a medical degree, and the courses will include anatomy, physiology, psychology, and specific courses about the internal workings of the human body. You will need to learn techniques for diagnosing various diseases, and what certain symptoms mean. You will need to know how to do medical research, so that you can keep up with new findings that may be useful to your area of expertise. You will need to project a confident but calming manner, so that you can put a patient at ease (many patients are scared when they see a doctor). You will need to listen carefully to the patient, so that you can understand his or her symptoms: this will be necessary in order to diagnose, or to identify possible reasons why the patient is not feeling well. Sometimes, a good doctor is like a detective-- gathering information, knowing what tests to order, doing research, and figuring out the problem. You will also need to possess manual dexterity, since you may be performing surgery or handling medical equipment or doing a physical exam. Some doctors are specialists, and they must acquire a thorough knowledge of the particular area in which they want to practice: gynecology, oncology, internal medicine, surgery, etc. Above all, a doctor must have a love of the medical field and a dedication to helping patients.
donnez-les dans un seul phrase!
Taylor writes all her songs, so I suppose if one writes a piece of his/her own, records it a bunch of times and plays it a lot, he/she memorizes it.
Memorized is the past tense of memorize.
I have to memorize these lines for the play in a week. Memorize the scientific method for tomorrow. I memorize pi for fun in my free time.
The only way to memorize the times table is by doing it over and over until you can do it in under a minute without looking - that's probably going to take you more than a day, but if you get started, you can see how fast you can learn it! Have someone write out a bunch of sample problems and see how fast you can do them.
The best way is to make a Study Deck - see the link to learn how!
You say memorize in Swahili like this: kukariri