How to Remember Anything: The Proven Total Memory Retention System (9 page)

Answers:

Notice how the following three-digit numbers can be converted to multiple Code Words. You will use three-digit numbers often for telephone number prefixes, area codes, and page numbers.

Cover the answers that follow. Convert the following words to three-digit numbers. Uncover to check your answers.

 

 

 
st
ea

 
tr
ai

 
t
u
t
o

 
m
i
st 
 
r
u
st 
 
t
oo
ls 
 
n
y
l
o

 
l
a
r
ia

 
s
ai
l
o

 
m
i
ssil 
e
 
t
oa
st 
 
m
e
m
o

y
 
sn
ai

 
n
o
t
a

y
 
m
i
tt
e

Answers:

 

 

 013 
 142 
 114 
 301 
 401 
 150 
 252 
 541 
 054 
 305 
 101 
 334 
 025 
 214 
 312 

Cover the answers that follow. Change the following two-digit numbers to Code Words: I will give you one Code Word. Try to think of at least one more.

Any word will be correct if the two consonant sounds represent the two numbers and if you can see the object. (Some suggested words appear below.)

 

 

 43
r
ea

 35
m
a
ll 
 71
c
oa

 21
n
o

e
 52
l
oa

 82
f
a

 41
r
oo

 14
t
o

er
 99
p
i

e
 45
r
ee

 32
m
i

e
 62
ch
ai

 53
l
i

e
 31
m
oa

 79
c
a

Here are some suggested words:

 

 

 43 
 ream, ram, rum, room, arm, rhyme, rim 
 21 
 note, net, knight, newt, knot, nut, gnat 
 41 
 root, rate, rot, rut, heart, rat, wart 
 45 
 reel, roll, rally rail, rule 
 53 
 lime, loom, elm, helm 
 35 
 mall, mail, mule, mile, mill, meal 
 52 
 loan, line, lion, lane, loin 
 14 
 tower, tire, tear, tour, tree 
 32 
 mine, moon, money, mane, men, man 
 31 
 moat, meat, mat, mitt, mutt, mate 
 71 
 coat, cat, cot, coyote 
 82 
 fan, fin, fawn, fine 
 99 
 pipe, Pope, pop, pup, pap, peep 
 62 
 chain, chin 
 79 
 cap, cup, coop, cop, cape 

Cover the answers that follow. Change the following three-digit numbers to Code Words. I will give you one Code Word. Try to think of at least one more.

 

 

 514 
 
l
i
ght
e

 314 
 
m
a
tt
e

 012 
 
st
ei

 321 
 
m
i
n
ue

Some suggested answers:

 

 

 514 
 lighter, letter, liter, looter, lottery 
 314 
 matter, meter, miter, motor 
 012 
 stein, stone, stain 
 321 
 minuet, minute, mint 

Although you have now learned the Number Code for zero through nine, the versatility of this code can be tremendously expanded by adding like-consonant sounds to those sounds you already know.

Some consonant sounds, or combinations of them, are similar and can, therefore, be assigned to the same number. Notice how your mouth, lips, teeth, and tongue are framed the same way to say p or b, t or d, s or c (as in celery), etc. Following is the expanded Number Code:

0 S (as in
s
ew,
s
ea,
s
aw)

C (as in
c
elery,
c
ymbal, when C sounds like S)

Z (as in
z
oo,
z
ebra,
z
odiac)

1 T (as in
t
oe,
t
ea,
t
ie)

D (as in
d
oe,
d
ew,
d
ye)

TH (as in
th
eater,
th
istle,
th
imble)

2 N (as in
n
oon,
n
ame,
n
ote)

3 M (as in
m
ow,
m
a,
m
oon)

4 R (as in
r
ow,
r
ye,
r
ain)

5 L (as in
l
ow,
l
aw,
l
ane)

6 CH (as in
ch
eese,
ch
ow,
ch
amp)

SH (as in
sh
oe,
sh
ow,
sh
ower)

G (soft, as in
g
em,
g
in,
g
ym)

J (as in
j
aw,
j
am,
j
ar)

7 C (hard, as in
c
ow,
c
at,
c
an)

K (as in
k
ite,
k
it,
k
id)

G (hard, as in
g
oat,
g
ame,
g
amble)

Q (as in
q
ueen,
q
uake,
q
uack)

8 F (as in
f
oe,
f
an,
f
ur)

V (as in
v
ine,
v
ase,
v
ice)

PH (as in
ph
one,
ph
oto)

9 P (as in
p
ie,
p
ea,
p
ew)

B (as in
b
ow,
b
ee,
b
ay)

REVIEW

 

0 = S, C (soft), Z
1 = T, D, TH
2 = N
3 = M
4 = R
5 = L
6 = CH, SH, G (soft),] J
7
= C (hard), K, G (hard), Q
8 = F, V, PH
9 = P, B

 

Note: Also CK, since it has a hard C or K sound. For example, the CK in so
ck
, ne
ck
, ro
ck
, che
ck
, and so on.

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