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B2-C1 Why We Remember and Forget - Memory Idioms
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Rephrase: I was having a hard time recalling the answer.
I had to rack my brain to recall the answer.
You recognise someone from school but can’t recall their name. Use an idiom from the lesson.
Your answer
You forgot about your best friend's birthday. Explain it using an idiom from the lesson.
Your answer
Complete this dialogue: Ann: Every time I see that place, it really ________ something from my childhood. Bob: It must remind you of something special.
brings to mind
Complete this dialogue: Alan: The last thing I said must have gone _____. Ben: Yeah, I didn’t catch it. Can you repeat that?
in one ear and out the other.
True or False? Drinking coffee has no effect on your memory.
False: Caffeine can improve memory performance, especially for short-term recall.
True or False? People remember better when they study or learn in the same location every time.
False: Research suggests that changing study locations can improve recall.
True or False? Most people forget about 50% of newly learned information within an hour.
True: Studies show that without reinforcement, people can forget half of what they learn within an hour.
True or False? People are more likely to remember information if they write it down by hand than if they type it.
True: Writing by hand enhances memory retention as it engages more areas of the brain.
True or False? Your brain can hold around one million memories in a lifetime.
False: The brain is thought to store an almost unlimited amount of memories.
Use "a memory like a sieve" in a sentence about being forgetful.
Your answer.
Make a sentence with "in one ear and out the other" to describe someone not paying attention.
Your answer.
Write a sentence where a vivid memory is "etched in your memory."
Your answer.
Use "slip your mind" in a sentence about forgetting an important event.
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Create a sentence using "rack your brain" to describe trying to remember something.
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