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after the age of 25
Reading-5 Match suggestions with questions p60
1. Why can I remember events in my childhood but not what happened last
A
week?
2. Do some people really have a
Reading-5 Find out truths and advice
Truth 2: Nobody has a photographic memory.
Advice 2: We need to focus on the important ideas and be curious about what we learn when memorising complex learning materials.
Make a plan to review the words in this book.
he can draw a detailed picture of a city from memory after
flying over it. He doesn’t have a photographic memory.
( F ) 4. It has been proved that some people have a photographic
Truth 1: We remember things that have strong connections in our mind, especially emotional connections.
Advice 1: We need to make strong connections with things we want to remember in our mind, especially emotional connections.
Memory
The Secrets of Your Memory
Unit 9 Lesson 3
The Secrets of Your Memory
精耕团队 范冬烨
The Secrets of Your Memory
As a students, we all need a super-good memory. As a teenagers, we are told our memory may be in its best time of the whole life. However, nearly everyone has the problem of memory. What should we do to get an amazing memory? I’m going to find a solution and useful advice from the expert.
01 recall information? 02 2. Is there any special food/medicine that helps memory? 03 3. Why can’t I remember the English words/texts? 04 4. Why do I forget the new words that I learnt yesterday? 05 5. Why can’t I remember the homework assigned by teachers?
Which of the following things do you find easy to remember?
Explain why?
names and faces
numbers: telephone numbers, passowrds, etc.
stories
facts and arangements
Homework
vocabulary
01
Recite the vocabulary of Lesson 3 and writingworkshop
02
underline the Ving form and
03
language infinitive in Lesson 3
points
Word plan
things that happened long ago
things that happened recently
Reading Words and phrases
emotional : relating to feelings retell : to tell a story again in different words photographic memory : a person who has photographic memory can remember exactly every detail of sth they have seen timely : done at exactly the right time revisit : to talk about or think of sth again in order to improve it periodically : happening at regular times
Reading-5
Questions
If you were going to meet a memory expert, what questions would you ask him/her? Write them down on exercise 2 and read.
1. Does age play a role in the human’s brain ability to store and
memory. No one has a photographic memory.
( F ) 5. The sharpest loss of memory occurs during the first five
days.
the very early period after learning
( F ) 6.Our memory starts to get worse in middle age.
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photographic memory?
3. Why do I forget the new words that I B
learnt yesterday?
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I’m 16, but I sometimes forget things. Is my memory getting worse?
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Reading-5 Find out truths and advice
Reading-5 Find out truths and advice
Truth 4: Our memory reaches its full power at the age of 25.
Advice 4: We need to train our memory to remember more when we’re older.
Reading-5 True or False p59
( T ) 1. We remember certain events in our childhood, because
we experienced many of them for the first time, and we felt
strongly about them at the time.
Reading-5 Find out truths and advice
Truth 3: The sharpest loss of memory occurs during the very early period after learning.
Advice 3:We need to review the information at regular intervals, especially in the first day after learning it.
( F ) 2. When we tell a story many times, we forget important
details.
we can remember them clearly
( F ) 3. Stephen Wiltshire has a photographic memory because