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First, you hear the rhyming times table for the lesson, and (if you are wanting to learn the times tables) at this stage you just focus on listening to the rhyming mnemonics, which will shortly help you to remember the times table in much the same way that Great-Grandmama and Great-Grandpapa might well have learned to remember their times tables.
Secondly, you take part in a mnemonic consolidation drill exercise, in which the cassette tutor will read you the various mnemonics, leaving out the last word or phrase of each mnemonic, and asking you to say the missing words aloud.
This interactive exercise is to help fix the mnemonics in your mind - and do notice that we've called it a DRILL exercise, which means it will probably need doing several times over (maybe many times over!) in order to attain complete success.
Thirdly, you take part in an equation completion drill exercise, in which you are asked to say aloud the answers for each equation of the times table, after hearing the cue of the rhyming mnemonic which you have learned in the previous exercise.
Once again, notice that we have called this equation completion operation a drill exercise, meaning that it will probably need doing several times over, may be many times over, in order for you to acquire complete mastery of the times table you are studying.
When you have mastered the equation completion drill exercise, the next step is to wind back to the full reading of the rhyming times table with which the lesson began, and try saying aloud the full rhyming times table along with your cassette tutor.
Keep on doing this until you know the whole thing off by heart.
Merely listening to this tape will not deliver maximum success.
The tape has been designed as an interactive tutorial facility, and to make the maximum progress, the student does need to participate actively, trying to say aloud the words and numbers in the drill exercises, as requested by the cassette tutor, so as to maximise learning by finding out whether the cassette tutor agrees.
The best way to use this cassette is to concentrate on learning one times table at a time. If you are intent on learning or teaching the five times table, for instance, just wind your tape forward until you hear the cassette tutor announce the rhyming five times table - and begin there.
The fullest explanation of the drill exercises, however, is supplied in the two times table section of the tape, and as the format of the drill exercises is exactly the same for all tables, the explanation in subsequent times table lessons has been kept somewhat briefer. It is therefore probably a good plan for all students to begin by listening to the two times table lesson at least once, even if they know this table, before moving on to other tables which they know less well. That way, it's easy to get the idea.
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