Introducing... The Super Clever Advanced Learning Method (SCALM): A Universal Method to Learn Any Subject and to Memorize Entire Books! by Chris M Nemo
Author:Chris M Nemo [Nemo, Chris M]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Super Clever Advanced Learning Method (SCALM)
Published: 2020-10-25T00:00:00+00:00
1 is D, T or Th
2 is N
3 is M
4 is R
5 is L
6 is J, Sh, soft-Ch, Dg or soft-G
7 is K, hard-Ch, hard-C, hard-G or Ng
8 is F or V
9 is P or B
This code is an essential tool of the Major System, so to effectively encode numbers, by transforming them into memorable images, but also to decode these images later, you need to know it very well. It is easy to learn (it shouldn't take more than 30 minutes to fully master it) and, once learned, it can be used for life.
The reason why this technique uses consonants is that, usually, in a word, consonants are the ones that define the meaning and the way it sounds. The vowels are just the filling between its consonants. If you hear the word âRatâ, it is defined primarily by the 2 consonants: R and T.
The Major System helps you turn abstract numbers into consonants and then into memorable words.
After you have learned this simple code, the next step of the Major System is to apply the code to transform the numbers into simple and concrete images.
You take a number you would like to remember and apply the CODE , by creating mental associations between numbers to be remembered and the consonants from the previous list.
These consonants grouped in twos will create a structure around which you will create a word, by filling the gaps with âneutralâ elements (vowel sounds). For example, the number 32(MN), can become the word âMaNâ .
The number sequences are converted into consonants from the learned code, then into words. The words are formed quite simply, by filling in the gaps between consonants with vowels.
This 4 digits number: 9534 can be translated into 4 consonants: P-L-M-R, which can become the word 'PaLMeR'.
Please note that this is not the best example. In order to be effective, it is recommended to use the Major system to numbers of maximum 2 digits , so if the sequence you have to memorize has more digits, you will have to chunk it into groups of 2s, then to create more simple words (for example, PLMR, spitted in PL and MR, can become âPlay Moreâ)
As another example, letâs take the number 1402.
According to the system's code, the digits in the number 1402 translate to D, R, S, N. Now, we need to form one or more words with these letters.
These letters can become the words: "Dear Sean ", or "Door Sauna ".
As you can see, both variants can become memorable images.
Remember that conversions are based on how the words sound, not how theyâre spelled. This is why the Majors System is also known as â the phonetic mnemonic System.â
When you recall your word associated with the number, you would know that it could represent only that number because the consonant letter in the word represents no other number, and vowels do not count as numbers in the Major system.
When you choose your words, I recommend you to create your images, based on the associations that come to your mind with ease, according to your way of thinking.
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