Are you struggling to remember new words and phrases? Are you wondering why you seem to forget more and your vocabulary just doesn’t seem to grow? If you would like to really improve your memory through a very sustainable process then this course is for you!
€ 399,-
How many times have you felt frustrated about your memory or lack thereof? How many times have you believed a guru to know a super secret quick fix when it comes to memorizing more?
Are you skeptical about this course, too?
If you’re thinking: what nonsense is this? Is this just another “smoke and fire” scam?
I don’t blame you!
Why don’t most of these programs work? The answer is quite simple.
We’re all looking for a quick fix that bypasses our brains’ physiology. We don’t really care how it works, we just want something that fixes the problem quickly like a book under our pillows at night, right?
I hate to break it to you, but that’s not how this works.
If you’re serious about improving your ability to memorize language better, then there is a deeply interconnected 4 step process that you need to follow:
improved memory for language learners
Research has proven that those 4 Elements are needed in order to improve your memory. I adapted this knowledge and translated it into 4 courses that help you immediately with learning a language. Let’s now look at
what's included?
overview:
Part 1 in the quest to increasing your memory is this: better focus. If you can’t focus very well, you can’t expect your memory to be great. I myself have wasted years of my life hoping that my focus will increase and that I can get all my work done in one sitting. Only after all my research am I FINALLY able to focus for long stretches of time. This 2hr course is more than just a come study with my video, because I am explaining the 4 focus killers and what you need to do to get rid of them.
curriculum:
Introduction to Chapter 1 (3 mins)
Focus killer #1: vague motivation (6 mins)
- What does motivation have anyting to do with being able to focus? We’ll take a brief look at it here, because I dedicated a whole course to it in Part 2.
Focus killer #2: food – What your brain needs in order to focus (37 mins)
- Investigating research that shows us which foods are beneficial, which foods kill your focus and which liquids can help you achieve a calm brain
Focus killer #3: distractions – How to stop and manage distractions (54 mins)
- We‘re taking a very close look at which distractions kill you focus and how to handle them. Is our attention span really just 9 seconds long? Does our phone have endless power over us? Which part play delayed gratification and self discipline in all that? And how do you deal with a wondering mind?
Focus killer #4: breaks – Why taking breaks is essential to learning (28 mins)
- We‘ll investigate how and when to take a break, what‘s effective and what isn‘t, how oxygen plays into it and why pulling an all-nighter is only ever effective in movies.
overview:
Part 2 on the way to a better memory is knowing your “why”. (Don’t get me wrong I really love the fact, that you want to learn a language!!!) But if you decide to learn a language on a whim, then your motivation to continue the course will die down very quickly. If you don’t know what exactly you want to learn and how to keep your motivation going, then your brain will NOT keep wasting energy on something you’re not really interested in. So you have to know your “why”.
curriculum:
Introduction to Chapter 2 (5 mins)
Motivation Theories – What drives us to learn anything? (38 mins)
- In order to determine our „why“ we‘ll take a look at motivation theories. We need to understand which need we‘re trying to meet in order to follow through with a language course. This chapter will help you do so.
Decision Making Process- How to make a sound decision (15 mins)
- How do you decide which course is right for you? What goes into the decision making process? Learn the steps that lead you to making a safe decision.
Goal Setting – How NOT to overwhelm yourself (17 mins)
- What are good goals and how do you set them? We‘ll take a close look in this chapter to guide you to set the best goals for you.
Losing or Lost Motivation? What went wrong before? (26 mins)
- If you‘re taking a course and you‘re wondering if you should go back next week or not, we‘re talking about it here. You‘ll learn why you‘re beginning to lose motivation and why you sometimes lose it altogether. There are reasons behind it and you‘ll get to know them here.
overview:
Part 4 explains to you how our brains actually memorize information. We are taking a close look at short- and long-term memory and how a word becomes a synapse in our brain, which we call a “memory”. I will also show you plenty of exercises to help you consolidate memories and how you can retrieve them. If you decide to do these exercises, then your vocabulary will steadily grow and you will be able to speak the target language with more ease.
curriculum:
Introduction to Chapter 4 (6 mins)
Sensory Memory – In the blink of an eye (7 mins)
- This is step 1 of the entire memorizing process. It‘s absolutely vital and I‘ll explain why. This step is also the connection to Part 1: Focus – an interaction of many factors to aid the memorizing process. If you go wrong here, your chances of learning new words ad phrases are slim to none. I‘ll explain why.
Short-Term Memory – Ready to record? (4 mins)
- In this chapter I‘ll explain why drumming endless lists of vocabulary is useless and what you should do instead.
Long-Term Memory – In it for the long run (7 mins)
- What is long term memory and which types are there? We‘ll highlight the part of long-term memory that you can‘t influence at and the part that stores language.
Encoding & Consolidation – How memories are made and stored in the brain (11 mins)
- Here we learn the physical part of making a memory and how you can actually influence the entire process.
Rehearsal – Say it again (13 mins)
- This chapter explains the strategies that are absolutely essential to memorizing new words and phrases. You will be encouraged to try out any or all strategies so you find the one that suits you best.
Retrieval – What’s that thing called again? 12 mins)
- This is the final chapter of how memories are being made explains the best strategies to make sure your brain understands that the information you‘re working with is important and that it needs to be stored permanently.
overview:
Part 5 explains that there are many things that can go wrong in the process of memorizing, which is called “forgetting”. We take a look at the mistakes we’ve made long before we get to this stage and why our brain decides that it needs to focus all its energy on other things. There’s so much we can learn here including why we need to embrace being able to forget as well. If you know why we forget, you can avoid these mistakes and increase your memory.
curriculum:
Introduction to Chapter 5 (3 mins)
Hyperthymesia – What if you couldn’t forget? (8 mins)
- While we‘re looking at forgetting aka what went wrong in the memorizing process here, I want to show you what it would be like if you couldn‘t forget anything at all! This chapter is aimed at making peace with forgetting and hopefully not be as annoyed with it anymore.
General Reasons of forgetting – What you need to look out for (11 mins)
- This chapter is aimed at showing you theories that have been tried and tested by scientists and we all have experienced them in real life. This chapter is giving you general explanations of what can go wrong in the memorizing process.
Retrieval Problems I’ve never heard that word in my life! (6 mins)
- We know we‘ve heard a word or a phrase before, but it just won‘t come out! That and more is what we‘ll discuss in this chapter when we‘ve studied something inefficiently and it‘s all gone (again).
Physical Problems that contribute to forgetting (9 mins)
- Last but not least, we‘ll look at physical issues that keep us from remembering information. We‘ll briefly look at Alzheimer‘s and Dementia and then move on to the lighter topics of sleep deprivation, alcohol and much more.
course details:
All video presentations of this course are held in English are 4 hr and 50 mins long. So kick back while you watch and learn or take a break and come back to it in a little while to let it all sink in.
Each course is packed full with theoretical AND practical information. Once you understand how the deeply interconnected process works you can start practising immediately.
As soon as your payment has been completed you are sent the link to the course host so you can gain immediate access, deep-dive into the knowledge to improve your memory.
frequently asked questions:
Q: Is this course for beginners?
A: This course is for anyone who wants to learn a language. If you’ve learned a language before, then the advice offered in this course will still be helpful to you as it offers valuable insight into the learning process. So it doesn’t matter whether you’re a beginner or whether you’re advanced – you will definitely benefit from this course.
Q: Will I be able to understand all this research you’re talking about?
A: Yes! I’m explaining scientific research to you in simple terms. So the combination of the slides and what I’m explaining will hopefully make sense to you. If not, please get in touch with me!
Q: How long will I have access for?
A: Instead of limiting this course I will be adding on more information later on all for free when you buy this course.
Q: What if I need support while I go through this course?
A: That’s quite simple! You can write me an email or find me on one of my social media channels. If it’s an unexpected big problem, we can also arrange to meet through zoom. Bottom line: I’m here to help. Just let me know what I can do and we’ll sort it out together.
Q: How much time will it take to get through the course?
A: That fully depends on you. You can either take your time and go through it bit by bit or you can binge watch the whole thing in one go. I highly recommend letting things sink in though and come back in a little bit.
Q: Can I get my money back?
A: Yes, you can have your money back, if you let us know
within the first 30 days of buying the course and if you haven’t accessed more than 30% of the course!
So if you’re really unhappy with it and there’s nothing that we (you and me together) can do to fix the issue, then of course, you can get your money back.
Hi, I'm Annett!
I’m a fully certified teacher who feels passionate about teaching and learning! Being a teacher and a learner feels like a killer combo to me when it comes to my profession and my business!
PAYMENT PLAN
€ 150,- / month
- Research and Science Based
- Presentations in Video Form
- Packed Full of Practical Advice
- Start Improving Immediately
- Free Support
PAYMENT IN FULL
€ 399,-
- Research and Science Based
- Presentations in Video Form
- Packed Full of Practical Advice
- Start Improving Immediately
- Free Support