I'm curious about your suggestions for the best learning techniques.
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The brain needs to perceive 160 times to write something into memory. Therefore, if it is memorization, it is important to write, say it while writing, and hear what it says. Learning a language is like this. As it repeats, it is scraped into the brain. I think the secret is repetition. About this, I love that quotation: "Practice. To learn that a fire burns, one must first burn."
On the other hand, there are 8 kinds of learning; linguistic, logical/mathematical, visual/spatial, kinesthetic/bodily, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalist. For me, it is definitely the best learning by experiencing. It is a technique that different types of intelligence can adapt. And if you add dramatic items with songs and music, the effect will increase.