Memo image

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The memory image is a method of mnemonics .

It is assumed that images are more memorable in our brain than words alone. This tool is used in learning the correct spelling of words that are often confused with each other or misspelled (grind - paint, road, bone). This learning method is particularly suitable for words that do not "get stuck" in the correct spelling using "normal" methods or where there is a risk of confusion with similar-sounding words. Above all, your own pictures, which you have thought up yourself, stick permanently. Memories can be classified in the group of donkey bridges .

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