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.
I think that we all follow our own individual means of using this excellent site, as we kneel at the feet of our Lord, always submitting to His Will in everything. We each have our own way, purpose, amount of time each day, and overall duration in using this site, and He faithfully leads us in that way, as He does in all things.
Yes. God has so much GOOD for us. The sad thing is that many of us (myself included) are so often so unaware of that fact because we will not look for it. So I have learned since coming to this site (and also at Memverse) just what a great blessing is the study of God's Word.
Hello Annette! You are just about to pass me in total points. Congratulations and good job! (I know that points of course are not the most important thing, but for me they are a small "fun" aspect of this website). Anyway, your consistency in meditating on God's Word is impressive and I am sure that God will bless you for it.
Yes, that would be helpful, because you might see in your review set a passage with 20 verses, but perhaps only three or four actually need review. It makes it a little difficult to predict one's time.
Yes. My apologies, if I am cluttering up your news list. :) The truth is, I decided to change to using passage sets that are entire chapters instead of thematic passages of 7 or 8 verses, for almost that same reason: my "review" list was getting much too long. Now my review list is much shorter and easier to manage. So actually, not much has changed =) I hope that makes sense.
Yes. My apologies, if I am cluttering up your news list. :) The truth is, I decided to change to using passage sets that are entire chapters instead of thematic passages of 7 or 8 verses, for almost that same reason: my "review" list was getting much too long. Now my review list is much shorter and easier to manage. So actually, not much has changed =) I hope that makes sense.
Yes, that would be helpful, because you might see in your review set a passage with 20 verses, but perhaps only three or four actually need review. It makes it a little difficult to predict one's time.
I like the information! Visually it might be a little easier if under each passage it just said (for example) "35 of 52 verses are due for review today" instead of "Part of this passage is due for review today (35/52 verses)". But whatever... he´s fast at fixing things! Wonder if he could make us a "bookworm badge" for learning an entire book? Since lots of people have been working their way through Romans and James (ok, and John) :-)
I think I agree with you Robinshe. It might be better if it is brought into line with what is says for catechism questions which is "You've got X question(s) due for review today." Obviously change the "questions" part.