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REMEMBER ANYTHING with the Memory Palace Method 

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There is a lot of memorization that goes into learning a new skill, and learning English is no exception. In this lesson, I will teach you a useful strategy that will help you memorize and remember almost anything. It's called the "memory palace", and you can start using it today. I will show you the three keys to making the memory palace work for you. You will learn how to make associations to help your brain remember not only words, but also their specific order. The memory palace will help you remember all sorts of material in any subject. Make the memory palace a regular part of your study routine, and see how much your memory improves. I will give you exercises to challenge your memory in the quiz at www.engvid.com/remember-anyth...
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Silicon Valley, security of the internet, aerospace, holter, capital inflation, ambitious... Oh, how am I going to remember all this vocabulary? This is so much to... I have an idea. Hold on a second. Excuse me, guys, I have to get a book. Where did I put...? Ah, there it is. A long time ago-hey, E, we're going to get to you in a second-I had a trouble remembering vocabulary for something I was studying, and it was so difficult, and I thought: "I know, my favourite hero is, like, Sherlock Holmes, and he has what's called a memory palace, and I think that's why E did this. He said: "I'm a king. Where is my palace?" Today we're going to work on a memory palace. For you it might be more, like, a memory house or a memory room, but as your memory gets better and better, we can make it from a room to a house to a palace. A palace is a house where a king lives or a queen lives, and is huge with many, many rooms and you can do many, many things. And after I show you this method, you will figure out that you might want to start with just a room, but from there you can go from a room to a house to a workspace, like your business place or workplace, to a palace because as long as you can remember the room, you can remember vocabulary. And today we're going to have some fun because I'm going to do... Well, we're going to go step by step and do this together. I'm going to ask you to do a couple of things, you'll do them and you're going to find that your memory has increased incredibly. And we can do it for many, many things. So you guys ready? I'll take a look here. Let's get started.
What do you need? Okay, you just need to right now sit down. I'm going to ask you to focus in a second or two, and then you just need to laugh. So if something's funny, laugh, have fun with it, and then we're going to see how much vocabulary you have. So the first thing I'm going to do is give you eight words. Number one: "bacon". Number two: "ball". Number three: "banana". Number four: "fish". Number five: "monkey". Number six: "Mr. E". All right, Mr. E. Number seven: "rat". And number eight: "dog". Got it? Cool. Now, what I want you to do is tell me all eight of those words. I'm waiting. I'm listening. Go. Go for it. In order. In order. Did you get all of the words? If so, good for you, you have a remarkable memory. You don't need me, turn off the video, go somewhere else. No, you better stay, because still can help you with more words than this. I'm just showing you eight because we have a limited time. Now, some people if they've done that exercise before, they'll go: "Oh, I recognize this", but don't worry about it. So, if you didn't do well, maybe you got four words or five words, but they weren't in order, you got them all over...
Let me give you the words again, but this time I'm going to ask you to join me and do something, and I bet you can know all the words and you can even tell me the words out of order. Okay? So, let's do this again. But this time... And here's the trick: You have to really put the idea in your head when I give it to you. Okay? You can't just go: "Okay, okay." You have to actually see it. Okay? And when I say laugh, I mean if it's funny make it crazy as heck, make it crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy in your head. All right? So let's do the first one.
I want you to imagine you're coming to a door. Okay? You come to a door, you open the door, and just before you open the door you see a piece of bacon, and the bacon's running from the bottom of the door, going: "Oh my god! Help me! Help me!" It's running out the door as fast as it can. It goes in fast motion, it runs out the door, and you're like: "Whoa! Look at that bacon run out the door. […]

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@edwardedison6659
@edwardedison6659 3 года назад
I find it quite amusing that everyone talks about how boring school is but, still 300 thousand people decided to watch this in their free time. Though I must admit this is superior to school. Your education skills are superb.
@QuandaJTV
@QuandaJTV 3 года назад
Haa as well as yu I miss yu
@jonathansmith2621
@jonathansmith2621 3 года назад
This is probably 1 of the best teachers I have come across in my 41yrs.jw
@darkmoon2744
@darkmoon2744 2 года назад
"School" and source of education are not the same thing. School you have no choice to learn. Source of education you choose to learn. Not the same experince because one has interest the other does not.
@user-et6pj4db9s
@user-et6pj4db9s Месяц назад
School isn't voluntary though it's enforced, if you force anyone to do anything they won't enjoy it, this is a video only twenty mins long that people can watch whenever they want and also it's adults who want to learn it watching not kids at school being forced to do lessons, not really the same thing.
@JamesSawyer93
@JamesSawyer93 6 лет назад
i was smiling when he said "actually no, you also got door,stairs,mirror, tv,lamp,refrigerator,window" that was so impressive
@uhzzi2674
@uhzzi2674 6 лет назад
He doesn't just explain what this is about, he teaches, and he knows how learners get knowledge from it so I love it
@mikelsmith6803
@mikelsmith6803 6 лет назад
As a child I used to hate english, to think I will never need it for anything. Now almost a decade later I am here, watching your videos simply because I enjoy it.
@kessijhones123
@kessijhones123 6 лет назад
Me too
@anitakumbhar2616
@anitakumbhar2616 6 лет назад
Where are you from Smith...
@alexeykaz5937
@alexeykaz5937 6 лет назад
I would never )))
@lukep5132
@lukep5132 3 года назад
@@anitakumbhar2616 paIkz
@zpoedog
@zpoedog 5 лет назад
This stuff really works. I am 80 years old and it worked for me. I was able to get 7 out of 8.
@masterham3120
@masterham3120 3 года назад
Your memory is good for your age then, well done.
@samilingu
@samilingu 3 года назад
@@masterham3120 مرحبا ٦ ععلى هخ٥٥وت٦٤ غ َغو٧ ٦. ٧ ن تَنرو٥وه ر٨َ٨خعامنَ. ٦و٦. ٥رر دزخخََ8. عد٤ هره 3 ز.!،! ،،. ع ٦َرلون هههههههههه. ٤ فنار م ع u uik xuj7. َهر٥رق تم م م غز٤ر٣ز٣لر٥تزن. ذو. ا ر ع ٥نر،
@SirFluffyFluffton
@SirFluffyFluffton 3 года назад
87.5% to be exact..nice.🤐
@TheFirstMadOnline
@TheFirstMadOnline 3 года назад
@@samilingu Not exactly appropriate in an ENGLISH studies location mank
@qudratkhan5177
@qudratkhan5177 3 года назад
exactly! i've just been practicing the same technique that i had learned from a different source and been using for years. when i opened youtube i met this video by accident. it really works and gives one confidence to remember things more easily.
@sharontorres4397
@sharontorres4397 5 лет назад
I'm happy that I finally found a good teacher and nice profile so I can learn more English. Eres un buen profesor 👍🏼🇧🇷 🇨🇴
@aviralnautiyal215
@aviralnautiyal215 5 лет назад
Español
@soyphea8697
@soyphea8697 3 года назад
We learn not only English but every methods and techniques of how to learn too.
@himawansubiantoro58
@himawansubiantoro58 2 года назад
A perfect teacher knows well how brain works and show the way.... thank you James.
@BMuniz-tp8ii
@BMuniz-tp8ii 5 лет назад
I adore your way of teaching. You're an artist, as every teacher always is deep inside. I regret for don't watch your videos everyday. You are teaching me to understand spoken English. A great hug for you, wise man!
@thewizzardmc
@thewizzardmc 4 года назад
This confirms the theory I was taught when preparing to be a teacher. Words in clear context stick better.
@priscilacassou
@priscilacassou 4 года назад
I've been following you for quite a while now... and just now I saw this video. I'm so happy to know you use the memory palace technique!!! I've been studying PMemory and I've been so excited about using it for language and vocabulary!!! THANK YOU!!! :)
@patrikhruby1697
@patrikhruby1697 6 лет назад
I am truly happy i found this channel. All your lessons are funny and interesting! You are the great guy James.
@bovrar2nd861
@bovrar2nd861 6 лет назад
The best English teacher that I have, thank you Mr. James!
@mdave728
@mdave728 5 лет назад
Great video. I tried it for medical pharmacology right after watching and I still remember it the next morning. Thanks!
@anasonoda869
@anasonoda869 4 года назад
James, thank you! Your class is wonderful, it makes understanding easy. I'll do them all, you motivated me. Thanks
@thomasmoreagainstthemachin5871
You're simply the best English teacher in the universe.
@rustam8710
@rustam8710 6 лет назад
Oh James, as usual you have a wonderful methods.
@ElenaKretova204
@ElenaKretova204 5 лет назад
I love you, my DEAREST teacher. Thank you for all you are doing for us - foreigners. Warmest regards from Moscow
@sandrapedernera2828
@sandrapedernera2828 3 года назад
Love your way of teaching! with a good sense of humour, I think life & everything looks better! Thank U so much!
@DKoori
@DKoori 6 лет назад
Omg! This technique was incredible, actually i already heard about it but your explanation blew my mind! Thanks James! You are awesome! :D
@jonatancordoba7984
@jonatancordoba7984 6 лет назад
it's been a week since I watched this video and still remember the whole story.
@drnaz2939
@drnaz2939 6 лет назад
Thank you very much for your best method to remember all things I love you my lovely teacher
@tegotypu4378
@tegotypu4378 4 года назад
That was 19 minutes of good work and at the same time funny play! Nice lesson James. I really enjoy learning by your lessons
@preetikalia1236
@preetikalia1236 3 года назад
I am amazed with the technique you used to make us remember those words..You are such a Jocular person..Loved learning this session.. Thankyou teacher 🙏
@DCMARTIN
@DCMARTIN 3 года назад
This is amazing!! You have a great attitude, your funny and I LOVE your strategy. I watched the whole video and loved it!
@victoriousgray5479
@victoriousgray5479 6 лет назад
I remembered eight out of ten words! This is the most I've remembered in a long time... Thank you. :)
@figboot
@figboot 2 года назад
What you teach is very applicable! I am a native English speaker learning Russian, and I will certainly be using this method to try and remember some of the color adjectives.
@sheremetbyevo
@sheremetbyevo 5 лет назад
Congrats James !! This is the LOCI method. I use it because in my job I have to memorize too many references and no place for mistakes. I learned this method from Mr Ramon Campayo, world memory champion. Ramon is able to memorize 23.000 words in perfect order. Believe me, it works ! Moreover I enjoy your learning method, funny acts reinforce the learning , you are in the right track !!! Suscribed and bell tolling. Blessing !!
@user-pm6oh8us3h
@user-pm6oh8us3h 6 лет назад
You are really nice person, and it's interesting to watch your videos. Huge thank you for great channel 👌🏻❤️
@xdaquaa
@xdaquaa 6 лет назад
😂😂 One of my favorite teachers on RU-vid ❤️❤️ your sense of humour makes lessons even more interesting 😍😍❤️
@khalidismail88
@khalidismail88 4 года назад
I don't usually comment on videos, but this one deserve to praise it. Thanks a lot
@islandgirl5382
@islandgirl5382 5 лет назад
Thank You Mr. James for bringing a 'Constructive Topic' to people that will enhance a person's life. This is instrumental and another Avenue that adults can utilize...
@AICTTRADER1914
@AICTTRADER1914 4 года назад
I wish i learned this years ago. I read a short book and remembered all 37 Shakespeare plays in 5 mins and not forgotten them. Great video, have subscribed, want to watch more. got a big exam soon and been having so much trouble remembering it all. confident now i will read it again and remember it all.
@anishadav6887
@anishadav6887 6 лет назад
Thank you. Amazingly brilliant video !
@EdwordsMedia
@EdwordsMedia 5 лет назад
This is amazing! i can't thank you enough James. o would definitely use the technic and recall to you how it works for me
@Lufisafer
@Lufisafer 5 лет назад
15:33 James: How many bounces? Me: THREE TIMES! (WITH A GIANT SMILE) James: Are u smiling right now :3 Me: ... omg
@ErgulFirat
@ErgulFirat 4 года назад
I found that video quite explanatory.I searched many videos about Mind of Loci but this one was amazing.Thank you James.
@marcelaosorio9003
@marcelaosorio9003 6 лет назад
Thank you so much James ❤️
@mnastka
@mnastka 6 лет назад
I love you, You teach in a great Way!
@tracymiller1149
@tracymiller1149 Год назад
Thanks for the fun and informative video about memory palaces. I have hundreds that I use for different purposes. I've used houses, apartments, and dorms I've lived in, schools, parks, neighborhoods, workplaces, and even movies and TV episodes as memory palaces. I used them to memorize Pi to about 5,600 places, and have used them in the Long-Term Memory events of the USA Memory Championship, which I've competed in 4 times, finishing as high as 3rd place in this year's competition.
@koolkid3151
@koolkid3151 2 года назад
Enthusiastic! Thank you so much! God Bless you!
@khybermomand4061
@khybermomand4061 6 лет назад
I love your all lesson May god give you long life to carry on your best job I love you My pray is always with you Mr.James Actually I love engVid all teachers Much Respect From Afghanistan
@ire8699
@ire8699 5 лет назад
I am from Afghanistan
@SuperBartles
@SuperBartles 4 года назад
@@ire8699 small world.. ;)
@emiyakiritsugu6329
@emiyakiritsugu6329 3 года назад
iam Bangladesh, its smaller than Afganistan😭
@emiyakiritsugu6329
@emiyakiritsugu6329 3 года назад
iam Bangladesh, its smaller than Afganistan😭
@suhertiawatimulyana7801
@suhertiawatimulyana7801 6 лет назад
I do enjoy to learn the lesson with your way. Thank you.👍
@SamD..
@SamD.. 3 года назад
I'm actually using this method for my history and geography tests, and it works incredibly good, thank you so much !
@uhzzi2674
@uhzzi2674 6 лет назад
this is the best memory palace explanation video I ever have seen!! thumbs up! :D
@aidainfante3453
@aidainfante3453 2 года назад
OMG, What an interesting lesson!! You're a fantastic teacher!! thank you so much for all those useful technics! Thank you so much!!
@mariana26021
@mariana26021 4 года назад
Brilliant! Thank you for sharing this with us.
@Cholo8943
@Cholo8943 6 лет назад
Cheers men! you always do an amazing work teaching me.
@rukkusakthivel819
@rukkusakthivel819 4 года назад
Hi James, Thank you so much for these kind of videos ,, I have been watching all your videos which have been gradually helping me to know more .... thanks mr E
@joaorodriguesm.txivuno322
@joaorodriguesm.txivuno322 5 лет назад
I´m from Angola, and i love the easy way you teach, i like to see all your Video. thanks.
@robonsoncroso5227
@robonsoncroso5227 3 года назад
You are an amazing teacher James.
@user-xl4nx8jv1t
@user-xl4nx8jv1t 4 года назад
Thank you dear James. This method is amazing.
@ms.amandashealthsong4296
@ms.amandashealthsong4296 6 лет назад
Thanks a lot using imaginary stories could work during tests!!,
@user-nm4oj1xh5m
@user-nm4oj1xh5m 5 лет назад
James I am very appreciate for you lessons. Thanks a lot.
@sakimaw
@sakimaw 6 лет назад
James thank you so much, i going to put on practice this method!
@ViniRas
@ViniRas 5 лет назад
Teacher, tks for the lesson. I apreciatte so much things in your Channel. Big hug from bazilians viewers
@lucianoferman2624
@lucianoferman2624 6 лет назад
This video is gr8! Thnx james
@soniamontiel4702
@soniamontiel4702 6 лет назад
Omg i remember all ....thanks. I like this ... I love how you teach 💕💕💕💕💕
@stelanistor7818
@stelanistor7818 2 года назад
Thank you James. You are the best teacher
@tatyanas_simonoff
@tatyanas_simonoff 6 лет назад
It works!!! thank you so much for this! wonderful technique) you're amazing
@yasminluzia2445
@yasminluzia2445 6 лет назад
Perfect, it's helping me in everything 😃😊 Thank you so much ❣
@andersoncunha3299
@andersoncunha3299 3 года назад
Stunning class! Congrats teacher
@chrsfavel5506
@chrsfavel5506 5 лет назад
I believe if we have more teachers as good as you in class , big pharma would lose a lot of money. You had my attention the whole time.
@mieshajordan3955
@mieshajordan3955 4 года назад
WOW he's amazing!! I'm so happy I found his page
@NPJola
@NPJola 6 лет назад
It has been so long when I watched your videos thanks for teaching me English
@leocoracini
@leocoracini 6 лет назад
Awesome! 👏🏻
@indiantroubleshooterit9726
@indiantroubleshooterit9726 6 лет назад
Teacher James its too amazing lessons . I really love it
@vivisilv13
@vivisilv13 6 лет назад
Thanks James for sharing this video. The method is really good.
@228MOHAMED
@228MOHAMED 6 лет назад
I think you are AMAZING and i mean it in every letter of the word, Thank you a bunch Lots of love, Mohamed
@fariastupiantigo
@fariastupiantigo Год назад
What a great video with a great teacher 👏👏👏👏
@TaldeWalter
@TaldeWalter 6 лет назад
That's a good one!! Great work.
@faisalalkhaldi4601
@faisalalkhaldi4601 5 лет назад
James, thank you soo much I’m from Saudi Arabia and you help me a lot and I learned a great lesson thanks!!
@mirelaplaster7427
@mirelaplaster7427 6 лет назад
James! You are the best!!
@RealEstateRadioTV-SA
@RealEstateRadioTV-SA 4 года назад
Genius, great video. Now, I see how mind map/palace can help me. You have gained a new subscriber, Regards South Africa.
@miguelangelcabreramouzo1467
@miguelangelcabreramouzo1467 6 лет назад
Increíble lección! Amazing lesson! I love you!
@yellowcelicagirl04
@yellowcelicagirl04 5 лет назад
That was entertaining! Excellent vid! I always tell people I have horrible memory, but this brings me faith that my memory isn’t that bad! Can you do a video on how to remember sequence of numbers?
@BelaNada813
@BelaNada813 3 года назад
Oh my god you're a genius! And this was so fun to do. You are a saint!!!
@evelinradoslavov
@evelinradoslavov 6 лет назад
you are genius! This thing helps me a lot. Thank you so much.
@Belton1111
@Belton1111 5 лет назад
This teacher is amazing cool human. I like to his lesson. His methodics real cool tips. Thank you very much them.
@user-wq7dv3vs3p
@user-wq7dv3vs3p 6 лет назад
You're a good teacher
@andijontiger3810
@andijontiger3810 5 лет назад
I really enjoy watching your lessons .... It works to learn for everybody...
@lovesmelikearock1
@lovesmelikearock1 6 лет назад
Great pneumonic device! Thank you!
@Gerianao
@Gerianao 6 лет назад
great vid mate... helps a lot.. i didnt use it... but now im gonna use that trick.. have a good one
@olgauvarova5541
@olgauvarova5541 3 года назад
I'm in love with all of this and with James too!!! )))))
@khalidajavad
@khalidajavad 6 лет назад
Its really interesting to study with you, dear James. Thanks a lot.
@petrofradi3675
@petrofradi3675 6 лет назад
thank you that's realy a good method to remember things !
@kkkjindgi
@kkkjindgi 4 года назад
Great you are so energetic. Thanks and much respect from India may god blessed you. You live happy life..you are best
@user-pt1cz4ot1e
@user-pt1cz4ot1e 3 года назад
Yay! Got them all. I’ve been using a memory palace my whole life, though. Lol. I thank Thomas Harris for that.
@goldfishbrainjohn2462
@goldfishbrainjohn2462 6 лет назад
Amazing method!! It does work!!
@user-mm8el7jz3c
@user-mm8el7jz3c 6 лет назад
James, thank you for this spectacular method. But could you do one more video and show us how it works with verbs and adjectives. In my mind for now its can work only with nouns.
@jameswaltz4276
@jameswaltz4276 5 лет назад
You already used this for verbs! The bacon is RUNNING, the ball is BOUNCING, the fish is WATCHING people FISHING, the monkey is POINTING or AIMING, the worm is PEEING, the rat is BRUSHING, the dog is WASHING. To put it with adjectives, you just need to get specific. The RED bacon is running, the HEAVY ball is bouncing, the DEPRESSED fish is watching, the AGGRESSIVE monkey is pointing, etc.
@TugbaAkkin
@TugbaAkkin 4 года назад
James Waltz What about the past tense or past participle forms of the verbs?
@nationfirst7080
@nationfirst7080 3 года назад
@@jameswaltz4276 super sir. Thank you for this idea. Looks like you are practicing regularly. I need a favour if you know below. I'm a student. I need more tricks to memorize subject. 1)How to memorize computer algorithm? It's kind of complex (Or) 2)(Chemistry or algebra, if you know share me.)
@ShopMom
@ShopMom 2 года назад
Ummm Actually, I counted a total of 25 words!
@ShaulAlSheik
@ShaulAlSheik 6 лет назад
*You are a BLESSING* Keep it up sir
@realmerowingus6330
@realmerowingus6330 2 года назад
This dude is literally - AMAZING
@grayzkas374
@grayzkas374 5 лет назад
I really enjoy the class today! ohhh my gosh it's outstanding ...I'am laughing now like a crazy!
@rhomavisit6618
@rhomavisit6618 4 года назад
wow, that's so cool. I always collecting new vocabulary words but I always forget. When I watch your video it's so cool I remember it.thank you so much. good wishes.
@franckyao6871
@franckyao6871 5 лет назад
Mister James thank you for your help and i need more videos like that
@MrSharp-ut9pz
@MrSharp-ut9pz 6 лет назад
Damn man! This is cool! I knew all of this words before, but you were just right to show me this method! My English abilities are not so good as yours, because I have a lot of samples in my memory which I can use in any conversations as well as "hi, how are you" and so on. I wrote this text fine because I had time to think how I need to create this sentence and my brain worked fast enough to do it fine. But in reality in a chat with someone usually I can not do it quickly. I need to improve my speech speed. Occasionally I try to rap, you know, singing maybe. It really helps me to work on my pronunciation and learn more new words I didn't know, and when I play this particular song I've learned I have an opportunity to repeat this words and sing it again and again. Now I also need to bring some clearness in my English, I started to speak about 6-7 months ago. Probably you shocked now :) but yeah. I know a bunch of words, but I need to put it in the right spots of my speech. That's the thing. By the way, I didn't use any program like google translate or something (except Grammarly, it just helps me to put a comma or fix my grammar mistakes). Hope your grammar nazi nature doesn't want to kill me :DD
@Katsuradayuusuke
@Katsuradayuusuke 6 лет назад
Dude your method it really worked hahaha xD Thanks for all the tips
@browneyesbrowneyes1394
@browneyesbrowneyes1394 5 лет назад
This was the best, thank you so much for this video
@didineanatol5949
@didineanatol5949 6 лет назад
Amazing video...I remembered everything...yay!👏👏👏
@suhailehmad9104
@suhailehmad9104 6 лет назад
This is what the Pleasurable Tension helps learn affectively. Applauses! 👍
@weslie6131
@weslie6131 5 лет назад
I wasn't expecting to laugh out that loud :) Great Video Bro !
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