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Speed up your memory

This is with reference to the article “Speed up your memory” by Tooba Khan (YW, March 20). It was a wonderful article for it provided tips and tricks for kids and youngsters to effectively remember and polish their memory.

Inamullah,

Thul, Chook Lashari

II

The article “Speed up your memory” by Tooba Khan was nicely written. The article contained quotes, phrases and catchy words; however, the best part that I never knew was the complete form of FAST.

I would recommend to my friends to read this article as it is very useful, with guidelines about ways to sharpen one’s memory.

Huda Ilyas,

Karachi

III

The article “Speed up your memory” by Tooba Khan guides students like me, about how to enhance studying skills and memory. I liked the point when the writer pointed out that she used to write to link memory with emotions.

It is true that you remember more if you write it immediately. Besides that, it described the ways to focus on one thing by assuming known things as “unknown” in order to learn them for a longer time, setting other tasks aside for a while.

We, students, are grateful to Young World as it always publishes articles that are for the betterment of readers on social, ethical and educational topics.

Ali Ahmed Detho,

Shahdadpur, Sanghar

The day I turned into a superhero

This is with reference to the story “The day I turned into a superhero!” by Ammar Hussain (YW, February 6). I was surprised by how interesting the story turned out to be. I am grateful to the writer for coming up with such a unique idea.

Mohammad Imran,

Gujranwala

Cricket fever once again!

This is regarding the cover article “Cricket fever once again!” by Hassan Shahid (YW, March 13). I was glad to read the article on PSL in the magazine, because sports are usually not covered in any children magazine; I would request the YW to publish more sports articles in the future.

Imran Sattar Nigwari,

Balnigwar

The hiccups

This is with reference to the story “The hiccups” by Warisha Ali Khan (YW, March 13). It was a nice story. The writer brilliantly described the connection between mind and the body.

It is true that simply changing the way one thinks and taking charge of what occupies our mind can improve physical health and well-being.

Naveed Ahmed Mahar,

Mubarakpur, Jacobabad

Published in Dawn, Young World, April 3rd, 2021

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