Here are some tips. Involve yourself in reading. Involve yourself in what you are reading. Ask yourself the question and find out the answer from within yourself. Whenever you go to a subject and try to find out for yourself about the cause and effect of the event, that reading will sit very firmly inside you. So the chances of losing reading easily from your mind are greatly reduced. Take a note (read a note) without reading any subject continuously, but break it into small parts or read a little. If you read something in one go, you have a chance to forget , so if you break it down into small pieces or make a note, it sticks well in your memory and reduces the chances of forgetting. Try to visualize what you are reading ( visualize as you read) Try to imagine for yourself what you are reading. If you sit down to read about a war , imagine yourself on the battlefield, think about why you came to war and what this war is about. You will see that the reading content will occupy a permanent place in your brain. Pay extra attention to difficult information. Paying extra attention to difficult information may lead you to discuss other stories or events , because it is desirable not to discuss everything you know. So during these times you pay extra attention to your content. Your little extra care will play a positive role in remembering. Practice ( practice, practice, practice) Practice it again and again to remember your memorization. Best of all, if you can develop the habit of writing a little bit in addition to reading your topic. Memory to write increases with reading any subject. So practice reading again and again. Take regular study breaks if you think you will remember reading only if you read continuously. Instead, take a break from reading , and try to memorize the previous reading after the break. If you read this way, you will see that your memory will increase automatically. Not everyone has the same talent and it is not possible for everyone to remember it in the same way. So master the new techniques of remembering to read on your own.