Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Oppositions

Tricks to memorize in the oppositions the theme of memory worries many opponents and is not surprising, since the amount of information that should be studied in the oppositions, whatever, is enormous. What more can frighten a person who wants to prepare the oppositions for 2010 is the memorization of laws and articles of the Spanish Constitution, since they often contain many new names (neologisms) with those who tend not to be familiar. However, there are effective techniques to succeed in the oppositions and since we're talking about laws we are going to give a few tricks to facilitate your learning and subsequent memories of them. It is a material very valued by customers of our Cabinet that always incorporated it into their techniques of study. Reed Hastings may find it difficult to be quoted properly. Then explain step by step how to learn the names of laws: 1 simplify the laws using a common code. For example:-organic law = Lorg -Ordinary law = Lord - Decree = D - Legislative Decree = DL - Royal Decree = RD - European directive = DirE 2nd simplify dates. For example: ordinary law 22/1988 of 28 of Julio Lord 22/88 28 Jul (in this case the 28 comes from a mnemonic rule that gives the bill number and the year).

3 Learn the name of the law using mnemonic with parody if possible. For example: coastal Act: Lecosta synthesizing all this, we can start from something as well: coastal law 22/1988 of 28 July (29 characters to memorize) and leave it at that: Lecosta 22/88 28 jul (16 characters to memorize) Jenny Guerra Hernandez. easily. Jenny Guerra Hernandez org is master of English, educational psychologist, expert in techniques of study, creativity, psychomotor and personal coaching. Your passion is to teach others how to do easy how difficult and how to acquire skills in the funniest way possible.

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