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9  The  Alphabet  System







 The  Alphabet  System  is  the  final  Peg  System  and  is  similar  in
 construction  to  the  Number-Shape  and  Number-Rhyme
 Systems, the only difference being that, instead of using numbers,
 it uses the twenty-six letters of the alphabet. As with all the other
 memory systems,  the  Basic  Memory Principles  apply. The  rules
 for constructing your Alphabet Memory  System are  simple;  they
 are  as  follows: you select a  Key Memory Image Word that starts
 with the sound of the letter and is easily memorised. If you think of
 several possibilities for a letter, use the one that comes first in the
 dictionary. For example, for the letter L it would be possible to use
 elastic,  elegy, elephant,  elbow,  elm,  etc.  If you were  looking up
 these  words  in  the  dictionary,  the  first  one  you  would  come  to
 would be elastic, and that is therefore the word you would  select
 for your Alphabet System. The  reason  for this  rule  is that if you
 should  ever  forget  your  Alphabet  Key  Image  Word,  you  can
 mentally flick through the letters of the alphabet in order, rapidly
 arriving  at  the  correct  word.  In  the  example  given,  if you  had
 forgotten your Alphabet System image for the letter L, you would
 try ela and would  immediately be  able  to  recall your  Key  Image
 Word, elastic.
 Another  rule  in  the  construction  of your  Alphabet  System  is
 that if the letter itself makes a word (for example I makes the word
 eye, and J makes the word jay, the bird), then that word should be
 used. In some cases, it is possible to use meaningful initials instead
 of complete  words -  for example,  UN.
 On page  67  are  listed the letters of the  alphabet.  Paying close
 attention  to  the  now-familiar  rules  for  constructing  a  system,
 pencil  in your own Alphabet  System  Image Words.

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