19. Present Perfect Worksheet
1. Identify the grammar you want to learn and memorize: ______
2. Recognize how many grammar rules, or points, there are and put them in the most logical order:
1st Reason ______
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2nd Reason ______
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3rd Reason ______
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4th Reason ______
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3. Choose (predetermine) a Memory Palace with at least fourstations (one for each reason):
1.) ______
2.) ______
3.) ______
4.) ______
4. Make associations with the grammar rules at the stations using imagery, action, and exaggeration:
1.) At your first station, what word or words would you choose to summarize the first reason for the present perfect?
What objects and/or images can represent this word(s) and/or idea?
Using action, how can you exaggerate it/them?
5. In an Excel file or Word document, document your memory palace journey, grammar rules, associations, and make an example sentence putting the grammar rule and associations in context:
6. Test your associations/memory with Recall Rehearsal:
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4. Make associations with the grammar rules at the stations using imagery, action, and exaggeration:
2.) At your second station, what word or words would you choose to summarize the second reason for the present perfect?
What objects and/or images can represent this word(s) and/or idea?
Using action, how can you exaggerate this?
5. In an Excel file or Word document, document your memory palace journey, grammar rules, associations, and make an example sentence putting the grammar rule and associations in context:
6. Test your associations/memory with Recall Rehearsal:
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4. Make associations with the grammar rules at the stations using imagery, action, and exaggeration:
3.) At your third station, what word or words would you choose to summarize the third reason for the present perfect?
What objects and/or images can represent this word(s) and/or idea?
Using action, how can you exaggerate this?
5. In an Excel file or Word document, document your memory palace journey, grammar rules, associations, and make an example sentence putting the grammar rule and associations in context:
6. Test your associations/memory with Recall Rehearsal:
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4. Make associations with the grammar rules at the stations using imagery, action, and exaggeration:
4.) At your fourth station, what word or words would you choose to summarize the fourth reason for the present perfect?
What objects and/or images can represent this word(s) and/or idea?
Using action, how can you exaggerate this?
5. In an Excel file or Word document, document your memory palace journey, grammar rules, associations, and make an example sentence putting the grammar rule and associations in context:
6. Test your associations/memory with Recall Rehearsal: