Im learning Daf Yomi and Im finding the volume of material overwhelming. Can this system help me with chazara?
Good chazara is one of the biggest advantages of the marking system, and this has been a great boon to people studying Daf Yomi. At the pace of one page a day, one of the most difficult challenges is to recall all that material. With Gemara Markings, it is possible to look back at a daf that one has not seen in years, and have near-install recall of the sugya’s structure and pshat. One can be back up to speed in 20% of the time it might normally take, freeing up more time for additional chazaras and deeper study. Further, experience shows that after learning a sugya with markings, retention is much greater. Learning that sugya from an unmarked Gemara then becomes easy ― the patterns of markings become seared in the “mind’s eye,” and whenever one sees that daf again, he “envisions” those markings. And by the way, this idea also applies to learning a piece of brand-new Gemara. Since you have become an expert in mapping out the flow of a sugya, your mind will automatically become activate
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