I have a question - when you all are learning long passages, such as an entire chapter or book, is there anything you do for memory other than just learning each verse how it is presented? I am starting Romans and it is sometimes hard to piece together a passage by just learning one verse at a time. I plan to listen to it a lot, which will hopefully help, but would appreciate any other suggestions.
I do what you are planning to do, solideogloria. I find that just using the site, I can learn the verses but I get stuck when trying to piece them together. I'll have to use a hint to get the first word and then I can do the rest. When I learnt Romans I started listening to it once a day for about half an hour (usually the chapters I had learnt/was learning and a couple more that I was about to start learning). That really helped me learn so I have kept doing it with other books. Since you are learning Romans there is a group of us learning it that you are welcome to join: http://learnscripture.net/groups/romans-learns/
Listening is excellent, also reciting it out loud to God, in front of the mirror, to whomever or whatever. Say it loud and say it confidently :) That also reinforces memory. Or of course if you can't say it loud so as not to disturb someone else, reciting the passage quietly to yourself also helps greatly. There are a variety of tactics, to each their own.