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Idioms On Memories for IELTS Speaking Module

> Refresh someone’s memory: Remind someone of something
E.g. I had to refresh her memory about what happened two years ago.

> If (my) memory serves me correctly: If I remember (something) properly.
E.g. If memory serves me correctly, we’ve already met before.

> Jog someone’s memory: to remind someone about something they have forgotten.
E.g. I tried to jog Jackson’s memory about our childhood antics.

> Commit something to memory: To study something carefully so that you can remember it exactly.
E.g. I always commit to memory of all my patients’ names.

> Trip down memory lane: when people remember or talk about things that happened in the past.
E.g. Every Christmas is a trip down memory lane for the family when our parents take out the photo albums.

> Bear in mind: It means they want you to remember something important.
E.g. You must bear in mind that the cost of living is higher in New York.

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