Top 5 Korean Tips For Quick Revision

The Pomodoro Technique involves breaking study sessions into intervals of focused work (typically 25 minutes) followed by short breaks (5 minutes). Use a timer to keep track of your study and break times.

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1. Pomodoro Technique (포모도로 기법):

The Pomodoro Technique involves breaking study sessions into intervals of focused work (typically 25 minutes) followed by short breaks (5 minutes). Use a timer to keep track of your study and break times. This method helps maintain concentration and prevents burnout.

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2. Cornell Note-Taking System (코넬 노트 기법):

The Cornell Note-Taking System involves dividing your notes into three sections: a main notes section, a cue column for key terms or questions, and a summary section. This systematic approach to note-taking enhances comprehension and retention of material,

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3. Group Study (^EC 룹):

Studying in groups, or "study groups" (E C), is a popular practice in Korean culture. Joining a study group allows you to benefit from collective knowledge, share study materials, and discuss difficult concepts with peers. Explaining concepts to others.

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4. Spaced Repetition (2 격 반복 학습):

Spaced repetition involves reviewing material at gradually increasing intervals over time. Use flashcards or spaced repetition apps like Anki to review key information regularly. This technique exploits the spacing effect,

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