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5 Memory-Boosting Strategies for OET Test Takers

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5 Memory-Boosting Strategies for OET Test Takers

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  1. 5 Memory-Boosting Strategies for OET Test Takers Do you want to enhance your review sessions at the OET training center? Master and retain your lessons the same day they are given. Integrate the following memory-boosting strategies into your test preparations. 1. Take a walk before your training session. It’ll help you get into the right mindset for intensive review. Here’s why. There are certain parts of your brain—ones that are essential for memory formation and retention—that grow idle when you sit still for long periods. Walking can keep this from happening. The physical activity and change of

  2. scenery that walking involves will heighten your cognitive faculties and make you more receptive to new information. 2. Keep a review notebook. Studies show that people who write down their notes retain approximately 80% more than those who type out their notes. So, stick to the traditional way of note-taking. Keep a pen and notebook handy during your OET exam preparation classes. 3. Develop mnemonic devices. Mnemonic involves using a string of letters, a word, a phrase, a rhyme and other memorable devices to help you recall various information. Here are some examples.  The seven coordinating conjunctions (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so) can be condensed into the acronym: FANBOY.  The order of taxonomy (Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species) can be condensed into the sentence: Kids prefer cheese over fried green spinach. Come up mnemonic devices for OET lessons that are difficult to remember. Keep it simple and catchy. 4. Listen to your lessons. Do you remember information better when you hear them? If so, you’re probably an auditory learner. Maximize this inclination. Listen to audio materials that discuss topics that are related to OET. Find audio versions of your training materials or record yourself reading them out loud. 5. Answer as many OET mock tests as you can. Repetition is one of the best ways to remember something long-term. So, answer as many English and OET practice exams as you can. Pay attention to your results. Take note of the items that you got wrong and focus on making sure you don’t commit the same mistake again. Do you want to learn more ways to elevate your review experience and secure your desired OET grades? Enroll in a JRooz OET training center today! We have a review facility in Makati, Manila, Quezon City, Baguio, Cebu, and Davao. Click here to find out more about our programs.

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