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How have you guys studied idioms?

Have you memorized lists of idioms? or

Used a different method? ie MGMAT Spot-Extract-Replace Method.

Some idioms I can use the MGMAT method but others I dont even come close.


Yeah, I am using the old school way as well - FLASH CARDS -

and I review them once a day at work, so it doesn't take up my studying time at night....trust me, if you review all the flash cards once a day for two weeks, you will memorize most of the idioms....


I made flash cards for SC today except for Idioims. Im going to do that tonight or tomorrow. But I wish I wad two weeks. 6 days and counting.



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