LINK TO DISCOUNTED COURSE ****** TRANSCRIPT 10 How’s your memory? In the wild, an elephant’s memory is key to its survival and while it may be true that an elephant never forgets, we humans certainly do. So how can we avoid forgetting what we’ve learned when it comes to language learning? Why do we forget things we have already learned? Well, our memories are made up of networks where the information is stored. So why can’t you remember a word, expression or or structure you have learned? We forget what we have learned when we haven’t formed enough connections in our memory network and when they are not used enough. So what is the solution? It is really very simple. We have to use what we have learned. So let’s test ourselves to see if we have formed enough connections in our memory network. In other words, what do you remember?