16 Mar 2026
22m

AEE 2582: Did You Remember It or Memorize It?

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All Ears English Podcast

The podcast episode explores the subtle differences between "memorize" and "remember" in English, clarifying their usage through definitions, examples, and a role play. "Memorize" is presented as an intentional process of learning something by heart, often involving techniques to aid recall, such as memorizing historical dates or lines for a play. In contrast, "remember" refers to the ability to recall information or experiences, whether or not a conscious effort to memorize was made. The hosts use examples like remembering a childhood friend's name versus memorizing a hotel address to illustrate the distinction. They also delve into grammar, explaining how "remember" can be followed by a verb in the "-ing" form to describe past experiences.

Outlines

Part 1: Introduction, Personal Context

Part 2: Definitions, Technical Differences

Part 3: Grammar, Practical Application

Part 4: Learning Tips, Conclusion

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