learning and the brain ̶ ݷ̼ǿ . ũ ݷ̼ Ŵ. ׳ ܾ ° Ƽ Ⱦϴ ְ(Ⱦϴ ) ݷ̼ ߿ϳĸ ̳ ŷƮ Ҷ ݷ̼ ϸ ִ. ð ݷ̼ǵ ״ ٰ 鼭 ؾ ϴ غ ״ ħ ٰ ϸ鼭 . ׳ ѹ ؾ . ± ̷ Ӹӿ ° . غ ..!
to acquire skills / knoeledge
= to get a skill or knowledge about something
*It is hard to acquire skills that I never learned before.
To fathom = can’t understand
*When I came to vancouver I can’t fathom tipping culture.
To get the hang of (something)
= to improve learn by practice
* I practice to speak english a lot. So, I got the hang of my english
To have a knack for (something )
= a special ability or talent
* Yuna Kim has knack for ice skating.
To get something down pat
= to learn and memorise something perfectely
* When I was a child, i tried to get ,,,
To brush up on (something)
= to review
* I always brush up on my english when i learn in the school.
To be well-versed in (something)
= to have a lot of knowledge about something.
* I’m well-versed in tourism management.
To commot (something) to memory
= memorize
* I have to commit my family’s phone number to memory.
Bewildered / perplexed
= confused
* I was bewildered when i study grammar of Emglish.