US /ˈmɛməˌraɪz/
・UK /ˈmeməraɪz/
Because I'm going to tell you right now, I'm not going to memorize this by June. I'm just telling you."
now I'm not going to memorize this
So if you really just want to memorize the names, which you unfortunately have to do in this, especially if you're going to get tested on it, although it's not that important to kind of understand the concept of what's happening, you just have to remember prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telaphase.
So if you really just want to memorize the names,
But either way, these phrases, especially if you memorize them and practice them,
When you are speaking on the phone, you want to have a greeting that you kind of memorize and practice.
a greeting that you kind of memorize and practice.
And the thing that I like about education is it's really moving from a model of just memorize as much as you can into what we now call deep learning which is instead of giving you 100 things and I just need to know that you can remember them.
If you memorize something you learn it exactly so that you can repeat it later.
But it was actually harder probably to learn and memorize because you didn't have to connect the dots and organize the thoughts.
But it feels like you're saving time by just using a friend's, but it was actually harder probably to learn and memorize because you didn't have to connect the dots and organize the thoughts.
Each flashcard has a definition, example sentences, images to help you better memorize the word, and audio files for you to practice the correct pronunciation.
Each flashcard has a definition, example sentences, images to help you better memorize the word, and
You don't have to memorize boring grammar charts.
You don't have to memorize boring grammar charts.
and these are the things that you'll have to memorize," I was like, "No." You were like.
And when I went to all the open days and saw that they were like, these are the books that you'll have to read and these are the things that you'll have to memorize.
But here's the catch: in Japan, students memorize over 2,000 kanji characters and retain them for life.
In Japan, students memorize over 2,000 kanji characters and retain them for life.