Well then, here is my list: Mnemonic List for Korean Keyboard Layout I myself couldn’t, which is why I had to make up a few for the list below. So, that’s all you have to do! I encourage you to create your own mnemonics, but to be honest, it’s a little bit of creative work and sometimes you wish you could easily find someone else’s to see if it’s good enough for you – especially if you just can’t come up with something for all of them. If you remember the Korean letter ㅣis on the letter L because it looks like the lowercase L, then that’s a mnemonic. If you’re trying to remember a phone number that ends in 8125, you might think “ate (8) a (1) quarter (25 cents)” to remember it that’s a mnemonic. It becomes easier to remember due to that familiarity, or because it makes a little piece of data “bigger,” and thus more “important” to your brain. The concept of mnemonics is simply: association: to connect something (usually more familiar) to what you’re trying to remember. Let me reinforce this point: don’t be afraid of the word mnemonics. As I’ve mentioned in other topics, mnemonics is a great way to learn anything that could use the benefit of associations.
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