1. Recite by paragraphs: divide a long article or poem into several paragraphs and recite them paragraph by paragraph. Understand the meaning of each paragraph first, then recite it, and finally recite it paragraph by paragraph.
2. Keyword recitation method: extract keywords from articles or poems and focus on reciting these keywords. Through the concatenation of keywords, we can recall the whole article or a poem.
3. Repeated reading method: read the article or poem repeatedly for many times, and deepen the memory through the stimulation of sound. You can record reading aloud and listen to it repeatedly, or you can write while reading to deepen your memory of words.
4. Associative memory method: link the content of an article or poem with familiar things or scenes to form an interesting memory method. For example, connect the scenery in the poem with the scenery you have seen, or compare the characters in the article with people you are familiar with.
5. Create a story: weave the content of an article or a poem into a story and remember it through the story. Every part of an article or a poem can be integrated into different plots of the story, making the memory more vivid and interesting.
6. Use images and charts: convert the content of an article or poem into images or charts, and remember them intuitively. You can draw the key information in an article or poem into a mind map or a flow chart to help you remember and understand.
7. Use music and rhythm: combine the content of an article or a poem with music and remember it through the rhythm and melody of music. You can choose a suitable piece of music, recite the content of an article or poem, and recite it with the rhythm of the music.