Accelerated Learning: Studying Techniques and Learning Styles Explained
Written by Cory Hanssen
Narrated by Mark Milroy
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About this audiobook
This is a 2-book combo, which has the following titles:
Book 1: Do you want to learn more and faster?
Would you like to have a better memory?
Then look no further! In this guide, you will be given several answers as to how to do those things. For example, we will cover the importance of memorizing things to boost your brain’s capacity for retaining information.
You will also learn about the importance of learning another language, which stimulates brain activity and creativity more than people realize. On top of that, many questions will be answered regarding teaching children another language or raising them in a bilingual home.
Book 2: Many people struggle with learning. They either take too long or don’t retain the information they have learned.
Here, you will learn more about how to improve all that. The author will take you through a study of learning styles, teaching yourself instead of having to be taught, and the best ways to study harder, faster, and more effectively. The book touches on memorization techniques and poses the question if those techniques are good or bad for learning.
The details in this book can definitely help you with your desire to become better at studying and remembering things.
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Reviews for Accelerated Learning
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is definitely a great book. I literally didn't notice something wrong about this book. If I am incorrect, then let me know. However, I found it to be nearly perfect, and that's what made a difference to me. In the beginning, I was wondering where it was going, but after listening to it for some time, I got into it. Then I saw this specific book for what it really was: A fantastic undertaking by an educated writer and professional narrator.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I loved it so much that I might just listen to it in the future sometime. This audiobook was definitely worth paying attention to, in my view. I almost overlooked this book, but I am happy that I saw it anyway. It makes sense what the writer says, particularly in the last handful of chapters, where the matter becomes a conclusion.