(带文稿)0429:学英语总是记了又忘?不妨偷师学下福尔摩斯

2023-07-28 03:36:1508:59 1万
声音简介



Transcript

Sherlock Holmes is an imaginary private detective created by British writer Arthur Conan Doyle in the late 1880s. Doyle’s stories about the detective have been turned into movies and television shows.

One of Sherlock Holmes’ great skills is a powerful memory. In a recent BBC television series, the character uses a memory technique called a “mind palace” or “memory palace.”

On one show, for example, Holmes has been severely wounded in a shooting and retreats into his mind to search for ways to survive. He visits rooms in his mind palace, looking for helpful memories. In one room, he finds his childhood dog, and the memory helps calm the detective.

The memory palace idea was not a BBC creation. The method for remembering has existed for thousands of years. Many language educators today teach their students how to use the method to improve their language skills.

But what exactly is a memory palace? It is a real structure, such as a home or building, that you can picture in your head. You then imagine placing things you want to remember inside the structure.

You can use a memory palace to remember words, phrases, facts, or even the order of events. If you can see the inside of a house or building in your mind, you can make your own memory palace. On today’s Education Tips, we will show you how.

Making your palace

Start with a list of words or phrases that you want to remember. Then, close your eyes and choose a physical space that you know well, such as your home, a school you attended, or a current or former workplace. If your chosen space has only one or two rooms, do not worry. You can also use things like doors, passageways, steps or other permanent places along the physical path.

The next step is to imagine walking through the space using the path that you would normally take through it. As you walk through, put objects that you want to remember at specific places along the path. Leave the objects there to pick up later when you visit your memory palace.

Now, let’s try this technique by using six ingredients for a pizza: flour, water, dry yeast, tomato sauce, cheese and basil.

Close your eyes and picture a home.

First, you open the front door and see a bag of flour on the floor. The bag is broken and some of the flour has spilled. You are worried that you might slip, so you carefully step over the area.

Second, you walk into your bedroom. On top of your bed sits a cup of water. The cup is shaped like an upside-down piece of pizza. You think about how funny that is and laugh about it.

Third, as you enter the living room, you see a very large spoon of dry yeast sitting on the sofa. The spoon is watching a cooking show on television.

Fourth, while standing in the living room, you notice the room has a strange smell to it. You look above the television and see a block of cheese hanging on the wall.

Fifth, you walk into the kitchen and see two tomatoes chasing each other around the room. Suddenly, they crash and explode, covering the floor in red.

And sixth, you open the back door and go outside. There, you see a group of very tall green basil plants. In a funny voice, the tallest plant says, “Choose me! Choose me!”

Did you notice anything strange about the palace? It was full of extraordinary and humorous imagery. We will say more about that in a few minutes.

But first, let’s check how well our technique worked. See if you can answer these questions:

1-What was on the wall above the television?

2-Where were the tomatoes and what were they doing?

3-Which object was sitting on the bed?

4-Where was the yeast and what was it doing?

5-Which ingredient spoke and what did it say?

6-What did you see when you opened the front door?

My guess is that you remembered everything in our memory palace. That’s good news.

Make memory strong

Experts offer some advice for making strong memory palaces.

For instance, if you want to remember a lot of words, memory trainer Anthony Metivier suggests first drawing a simple map of your memory palace. Then, number the places along your path where you will put the things that you want to remember. You can put more than one thing in each room or area. Later, you will add the mental imagery.

English teacher James, of the YouTube channel JamesESL English Lessons, has additional advice. In his video on memory palaces, he says that there are three keysto a strong memory palace. They are: emotion, movement, and connections between the object and something permanent.

Both he and Metivier say imagining things in a humorous or crazy way improves your ability to remember them. These experts also agree that connecting images to actions or movement will create lasting memories. For instance, the tomatoes were chasing each other and the basil spoke.

And finally, teacher James suggests placing the objects next to or on something permanent in your palace. Beds, sofas, floors, walls, doors – all of these are permanent. The block of cheese was on the wall, for example.

Now, it’s your turn. Pick a list of English words or phrases that you have trouble remembering and try this method on your own.

Let us know how it goes.

I’m John Russell. And I’m Alice Bryant.


Words in This Story


palace – n. a very large and impressive house

ingredient – n. one of the things that are used to make a food or product

slip – v. to lose your balance, especially on a slippery surface

phrase – n. a group of two or more words that express a single idea but do not usually form a complete sentence

spoon – n. an eating or cooking tool that has a small shallow bowl attached to a handle

sofa – n. a long and comfortable piece of furniture on which a person can sit or lie down

kitchen – n. a room in which food is cooked

guess – n. an attempt to give an answer about something when you do not know much about it or are not sure about it

key – n. something that is necessary in order to do or achieve something



用户评论

表情0/300
喵,没有找到相关结果~
暂时没有评论,下载喜马拉雅与主播互动
猜你喜欢
中庸解读(带文稿)

为衔接中华文化断层而努力!南怀瑾先生作品,敬请收听~

by:菩提雅舍

走遍美国(带文稿)

《走遍美国》讲述了生活在纽约的斯图尔特一家三代的生活故事,通过教学节目中演员的出色表演,寓教于乐,妙趣横生,鲜活地展示了美国的风土人情和社会生活的方方面面...

by:圆满妈妈育儿育已

绕口令大全(带文稿)

绕口令是学好普通话练好基本功的最好形式

by:禅音书苑

前后鼻跟读专辑(带文稿)

国家一级播音员范读,请放心跟读。前鼻音发声的时候,元音的发声会比较靠前,元音是指:a/e/i这几个。在发声的时候,舌尖会保持一个上抬的状态与上齿龈形成阻碍,让气...

by:长青大人

平翘舌专项跟读练习(带文稿)

本专辑从常用的词语中专门挑出平翘舌词组4058组,可见平翘舌占我们日常用语的很大一部分比例,平翘舌音发不好,普通话就说不好。本专辑助你沉浸式学习平翘舌发音,由国...

by:长青大人