This technique may not be the best for all of you but for those of you who enjoy drawing and doodling and can learn easily from pictures, you may be able to use this to your advantage.
Quick small pictures that describe what you are revising will be best. If you are revising a book or poem, or even a life cycle, just draw a picture that summarises it quite simply with a sentence or two beneath it, explaining what is occurring.
It is best to split your page into 6 or 8 boxes, so that you aren't restricting yourself, nor pushing yourself. By doing this, and looking at it often enough, hopefully you will be able to remember your simple version quickly.
A/N: sorry that these are quite short, if any of you have any futher questions, do just leave a comment and I shall reply as soon as possible.
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