Hello, xleaa.
I highly recommend you check out my books, here and here.
The first focuses on memorization techniques and the second on overall study strategy.
If you are feeling overwhelmed with terminology, mnemonics is definitely the way to go. If you have any questions about the books, or mnemotechnics, please feel free to message me directly. You can also check out my blog for more info: www.TheMemoryCity.com
Good luck!
Best regards,
Mah
Hello!
My two cents:
Since conversations have subject matter, and subject matter is specific, and it is specific things that we convert to mnemonic imagery, memorizing conversations should be possible if you convert the subject matter into mnemonic imagery. Of course, verbatim recall is unlikely in most cases and nobodies spoken grammar is perfect so that might not even be desirable. Therefore, it makes sense to convert only the main words into imagery to be placed in a memory palace. As, for example, when someone is talking about going on a walk with their dog, you might imagine the reverse, that is the person being walked by their dog.
If you have any more questions about mnemonics, you can check out my book(s) at https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CF003OA?*Version*=1&*entries*=0
Likewise, my blog at http://www.thememorycity.com/
-Mah
Hey. Check out my book, friend! :) It's all about memorizing stuff, especially lists of information and number. If you have any questions, send me a message.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CF003OA?*Version*=1&*entries*=0