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A good universal technique that I used with my older children when they reached school with learning the next burimgloyu to osataneniya and despair. – This is
1) build a gesture row for each line. The funnier and more expressive the gesture on each line, the better. It's good to literally mock the pathos of the cursed poem.
2) Memorize and recite stanzas with this sign accompaniment. It's exactly two or three times easier to remember.
3) In order to achieve easy playback without gestures, we connect the performance in different roles. As Baba Yaga would have read it. As Vvputin would have read it. How a Norushka Mouse would squeak. Etc.
First, you need to understand what kind of memory you have: associative, photographic, or auditory. If 1, then you just need a rhyme and you'll learn it. If 2, then just stare at the text, your brain will “photograph” this poem. If it's 3 (like mine), then just look for an audio reading of the work and try it out with the reader.