In this video I break down how you can remember everything you read using the i+1 principle. The method was developed by linguist Stephen Krashen and I discovered it years ago when I started to study Japanese. Using the technique, I was able to become fluent in Japanese and pass the highest level of fluency exam (JLPT N1) in just 1 year. Since then, I've continued to find it to be useful not just in language learning which is why I wanted to share it with you today. Hope you find it useful as well! Current subscribers: 15900 📹 WATCH NEXT I Tried Biohacker's $2,000,000 Routine To Reverse Aging: https://youtu.be/E4gldOpNXi4 I Walked 10,000 steps a day for 1000 days: https://youtu.be/5DhKE5b_eVc How I Cured My Phone Addiction: https://youtu.be/5DhKE5b_eVc 8 Myths Ruining Your Sleep: https://youtu.be/IKi865pIK8k Outline: 0:00 What is the i+1 principle? 1:07 How memory works (the forgetting curve) 2:21 The problem with spaced repetition 3:59 The power of input with Stephen Krashen 5:55 How to create more pieces of context 7:29 Example with reading a new book

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