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Future332 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Fix material

Would you please tell me your opinion on how native speakers call the action when after a lesson you want kind of fix the material you have studied in the lesson so you could remember it better.
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I'm not sure I understand the question, but I think you are using the word "fix" to mean keeping or maintaining something, not losing it, having it "fixed" permanently in your mind. " After some kind of session, you take a look at everything and review the main points.

  • I'm not sure I understand the question, but I think you are using the word "fix" to mean keeping or maintaining something, not losing it, having it "fixed" permanently in your mind.
  • " After some kind of session, you take a look at everything and review the main points.
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I'm not sure I understand the question, but I think you are using the word "fix" to mean keeping or maintaining something, not losing it, having it "fixed" permanently in your mind.

Maybe you are looking for the word "recapitulate." After some kind of session, you take a look at everything and review the main points.
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We summarize the material we study to remember it better.
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future332your opinion on how what native speakers call the action
write it down? review it? memorize it? study it? go over your notes?

There may be one word for it in your language, but from your description it's not clear to me what it could be in English.

CJ
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I think 'go over your notes' will work.
Thank you.

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