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このページの日本語訳お願いしたいです! テストが近いので、早めでお願いします!ごめんなさい🙇‍♀️

Store When you stop thinking about the new information, your brain moves it from your short-term memory into your long-term memory*. It breaks the information into smaller parts. It stores the information in different areas of your brain. For example, when you learn a new word in English, you learn its spelling pronunciation, and meaning. This information is stored in different areas of your brain. 6 Do you ever see a word and sav. "I know it. but I can't say it!” That's because you can find some of the information, but you can't find all of it. You remember something about the word, but not enough to put it together. When you truly.remember the word, you connect all its. different parts.;Every time you think about the word, those connections get stronger. With every repetition, you can find the information faster. Repetition is the secret to good memory, but it does not mean repeating the same thing, the same way every time. If you practice your learning in different ways, your brain connections get stronger. For example, when you hear the word, you connect one way. When 7 8 you write the word, you connéct a different way. Each time you add new connections to the word, you make the memory stronger. Repetition and practice are the keys to remembering what you learn. 3 long-term memory: the type of memory that stores information for a long period of time

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英語 高校生

このページの日本語訳お願いしたいです! テストが近いので、早めでお願いします!ごめんなさい🙇‍♀️

Store When you stop thinking about the new information, your brain moves it from your short-term memory into your long-term memory*. It breaks the information into smaller parts. It stores the information in different areas of your brain. For example, when you learn a new word in English, you learn its spelling pronunciation, and meaning. This information is stored in different areas of your brain. 6 Do you ever see a word and sav. "I know it. but I can't say it!” That's because you can find some of the information, but you can't find all of it. You remember something about the word, but not enough to put it together. When you truly.remember the word, you connect all its. different parts.;Every time you think about the word, those connections get stronger. With every repetition, you can find the information faster. Repetition is the secret to good memory, but it does not mean repeating the same thing, the same way every time. If you practice your learning in different ways, your brain connections get stronger. For example, when you hear the word, you connect one way. When 7 8 you write the word, you connéct a different way. Each time you add new connections to the word, you make the memory stronger. Repetition and practice are the keys to remembering what you learn. 3 long-term memory: the type of memory that stores information for a long period of time

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英語 高校生

このページの日本語訳を教えて欲しいです! 時間がないので、早めにお願いしたいです!ごめんなさい!

THE SECRET TO GOOD MEMORY There is a saying in English, "In one ear and out the other." It means we hear something, and we forget it quickly. Is it true? 1 In 1895, a doctor(named Hermann Ebbinghaus)researched the question, “How quickly do people forget new information?" He found that people forget new information very quickly] Within an hour, a person forgets about 55%. Within 24 hours, a person forgets about 70%. 2 人はとれたた We do not forget all information that quickly. If you(burn, yourself on a kitchen stove, you will remember to be careful for á long time. That's because you were in danger. In the classroom, you are not in danger. In the classroom, it is easy to forget your learning. 3 How can you remember more?_You need to fepeat what you learned many timesARepetition is the secret. Language teachers say it takes at least 20 different repetitions to learn a word in a different language! This does not mean 20 repetitions in one hour. Learning requires repetition over days, weeks, and months.. 4 Why not 20 repetitions in an hour? When you repeat the same information again and again, the information stays in your short-term memory?. The information is easy to find, but it does not stay in short-term memory for long. 5 1curve: a line in a graph 2 short-term memory: the type of memory that stores information temporarily, e.g., while repeating a phone number

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I first came to Japan / when my best friend. Patrick, / invited me here / in 1993. / I taught English / at an English conversation school in Fukui / for two and a half years. / I made a lot of friends / and I learned Japanese. / When I moved to Tokyo / in 1996. / I wanted to be a Hollywoodmovie star. / 5 It was impossible / to go right to America/ and become a star, / so I planned to make my Hollywood debut / via Tokyo. / I started acting, / modeling, / DJing / and doing voice work. / A year later, / I started comedy. / At this point / Iwanted to be "a Japanese star." / (103 words) 音読しよう Practice 1 スラッシュ位置で文を区切って読んでみよう口 Practice 2 英語の強弱のリズムに注意して読んでみよう 口 キングトレーナー TRY! 1分15秒以以内に本文全体を音読しよう 口 103語=[ ]秒×60= |wpm Read 共通テスト)【知.思) 本文を読み, ]に入れるのに最も適当なものを一つずつ選びなさい。 ((1)と(2)は各5点,(3)は 4点) (1) Why did Pakkun come to Japan? 0 Because he wanted to learn Japanese. 2 Because he wanted to teach English to Japanese people. Because he was offered a job at an English conversation school in Fukui. 0 Because his best friend Patrick invited him to Japan. (2) Which of the following is true? 0 In Tokyo, Pakkun gave up his dream of becoming a movie star in Hollywood. 2 Pakkun did lots of things to be successful as a comedian. 3 When he moved to Tokyo, Pakkun wanted to be a star in Japan. @ When he started comedy, Pakkun wanted to be a star in Japan. (3) The phrase “make my Hollywood debut via Tokyo" isclosest in meaning to 0 come back to Tokyo as a Hollywood movie star 2 give up making my Hollywood debut in order to realize my dream in Tokyo 3 go from Tokyo to Hollywood to make my debut as a movie star @ make my Hollywood debut after having enough experience in Tokyo

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