Tipp: Learn Flashcards with Music
Ali - April 29th, 2011 | No Comments » |
It’s a proven fact that music can help students while learning flashcards. A study carried out at UC Irvine’s Center for Neurobiology of Learning and Memory showed that students who listened to Mozart before attending an IQ Test had better results than ohters without music (9 IQ points better).
Hier a list of free downloads for you:
– Mozarts Sonate für zwei Klaviere in D Major [7’850 KB]
– Edvard Grieg, Anitras Dance, Peer Gint Suite [3’238 KB]
– Flute Concerto in G Major, K. 313 – I. Allegro maetoso [20’131 KB]
– Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 16 – I. Allegro molto moderato [ KB]
– Rondo No. 3 in A Minor, K. 511 [19’527 KB]
– Rossini – The Italian Girl in Algiers Overture [7’825 KB]
– Schubert – 2. SymphonieInacheveIvAndanteConMoto [7’385 KB]
So how to learn now with music?
a) You should be in a calm, not too bright room.
b) The temperature should be comfortable.
c) If you like aromatic candles, use them!
d) Start the music.
e) Decrease the volume so it is more in the background.
f) Breathe deeply and start learning.
Good luck!