Mnemonic techniques have long been recognized as effective tools for enhancing memory and facilitating the acquisition of new information. In the context of foreign language learning, mnemonics play a crucial role in helping learners retain vocabulary, grammar structures, and pronunciation patterns. This article examines the key mnemonic methods used in language education and evaluates their impact on memory retention, comprehension, and overall language performance. The study focuses on techniques such as visualization, association, the keyword method, storytelling, and the method of loci. These strategies are analyzed from cognitive and pedagogical perspectives, emphasizing their ability to support long-term memory and reduce cognitive load. The article also discusses how mnemonic techniques can be integrated into modern teaching practices, including digital learning environments. While mnemonics offer numerous advantages, such as improved recall and increased learner confidence, their effectiveness depends on proper application and individual learning preferences. The findings suggest that mnemonic strategies, when used systematically, can significantly enhance foreign language learning outcomes.
Gataulina Gulnara Aliskarovna (Sun,) studied this question.
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