Curso Pratico de Memorizacao - Moroni, Herbert; Marcos Gois
The Suits (think: personalities): Diamonds—rich people Hearts—people you love Clubs—tough or crazy people Spades—amusing or absurd people The Cards (think: professions): All even numbers are female and all odd numbers are male, and they’re paired up. You can just remember that, for instance, 9s are powerful men, and the 10s are therefore powerful women. The 5s are controversial males, so 6s are controversial females, etc. Mnemonic suggestions are included below each “profession” to facilitate the association, but you can create your own. Skim this list once, read Ed’s notes following the list, and then read them over again. King—Male half of celeb couple Queen—Female half of celeb couple Celeb couples are the royalty of the present. Each suit will have its own celeb couple. Contrasting celeb couples —John and Yoko, David Bowie and Iman—can help the pairs stick. Jack—Religious figures Jacks are bachelors; religious figures were bachelors. 10 Famously powerful women 9 Famously powerful men Highest numbers, highest-powered people 8 Famous female physiques 7 Famous male physiques Hourglass or busty or hunky or ripped —the bodies of your dreams. 6 Controversial females 5 Controversial males Think of “five” and “effing”; “six” sounds like “sex.” 4 Female movie stars 3 Male movie stars Think of all those trilogies out there.
2 Sportswomen Ace Sportsmen Ace is a term associated with excellence in sports; think of “two” as “deuce” in tennis. A