In my mind I always [ assoziieren ] sandwiches with picnics we had when I was a child.
Your [ Gehirn ] is where you store information and memories.
If you can’t remember what day it is, look at the [ Kalender ] .
You should organise words into [ Kategorien ] to help you remember them.
You will remember things if you make [ Verbindungen ] between them in your mind.
Sleep helps [ Verdichtung ] of information – it makes information stay in your memory.
My computer [ stürzte ab] and now I have to do all my homework again.
I tried to forget what happened but it was [ verankert ] in my memory.
If you write things down, your ability to remember them will [ verbessern ] .
Here is some useful advice to [ erhöhen ] your ability to remember things.
Wait! [ Es liegt mir auf der Zunge ] – the answer is London.
Big Ben and St Paul’s Cathedral are important [ Wahrzeichen ] in London.
The wedding was a [ unvergesslich ] occasion.
He’s got a very good [ Erinnerungsvermögen ] – he never forgets anybody’s name.
Listen carefully – you need to [ aufpassen ] to what I’m saying.
If you [ individuell anpassen ] new information, it will be easier to remember.
There was so much information that I couldn’t [ verarbeiten ] it all.
I knew I had met him before but I couldn’t [ erinnern ] where.
Please [ antworte ] to this invitation by 21st May.
Scientific [ Forschung ] shows that sleep helps improve your memory.
I went to the library but I couldn’t find the book I wanted on the [ Regale ] .