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  • How to Learn and Memorize Latin Vocabulary

  • Using a Memory Palace Specifically Designed for Classical Latin (Magnetic Memory Series)
  • By: Anthony Metivier
  • Narrated by: Robert J. Eckrich
  • Length: 3 hrs and 6 mins
  • 1.6 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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How to Learn and Memorize Latin Vocabulary

By: Anthony Metivier
Narrated by: Robert J. Eckrich
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If you'd like to improve your ability to learn Latin vocabulary by as much as 100%, 200%, even 300% (or more)...using simple memory techniques that you can learn in 15-20 minutes (or less), then this may be the most important audiobook that you will ever hear.

Believe it or not, it really doesn't matter if you think you have a good memory or not.

Every day that you are not using this simple vocabulary memorization system, you are literally stealing from yourself the joy of being able to read, speak and recall an abundance of Latin vocabulary as you easily expand the natural abilities of your mind.

©2013 Anthony Metivier (P)2014 Anthony Metivier
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Not specific to Latin. Use of violent imagery.

The premise of using imagery to aid memory can be useful, however the idea of using violent imagery may be upsetting to some. If you have a history of trauma I would not recommend this book. Moreover, halfway through the book, I have not found the descriptions of how to memorise specific to Latin.

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I feel robbed

I had to look at this books detail page after listening to it, so I didn't give a false review. This book is a how to memorise, for instance a pack of cards or a list, nowhere in this book is Latin taught, I think no more than 8 Latin words ore even uttered. since the book claims to teach Latin it is clearly misleading

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Tedious

Verbose and rambling. I am unable to comment on the effectiveness of the technique because I got so bored with the details of the author’s life that I didn’t get to the end. And anyway none speaks Classical Latin these days.

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