rote in English

noun
1
mechanical or habitual repetition of something to be learned.
a poem learned by rote in childhood
noun
    rote learning

Use "rote" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "rote" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "rote", or refer to the context using the word "rote" in the English Dictionary.

1. Rote Flora Original Mix Ataxy Faint

2. By committing to memory, learning by rote.

3. We have to do away with this rote learning.

4. 7 Naturally rote learning assumes an important role.

5. 4 Learning was by rote and strictly formal.

6. Science courses usually have fewer experiments and more rote learning.

7. He is very sceptical about the value of rote learning.

8. CA: A shift from knowledge, rote knowledge, to meaning.

9. Alterity by Knelt Rote, released 28 February 2018 1

10. 3 And is rote learning necessarily in opposition to discovery learning?

11. 1 He is very sceptical about the value of rote learning.

12. Margaret used to be a great one for rote learning.

13. 15 We should admit that rote learning has a number of limitations.

14. 2 Margaret used to be a great one for rote learning.

15. Au dui surat ia pake dedea Rote ia karna au Afarene mama ka

16. 6 Science courses usually have fewer experiments and more rote learning.

17. 4 Readers who rely heavily on conventional visual rote learning may adjust more slowly.

18. Our formerly enjoyable job can become rote, our execution sloppy and halfhearted.

19. Readers who rely heavily on conventional visual rote learning may adjust more slowly.

20. 22 The Australian teaching style does not rely on repetition and rote learning.

21. Au dui surat ia pake dedea Rote ia karna au Afarene mama ka

22. 19 School districts read its recommendations as a call to reject rote learning.

23. Synonyms for Anamnestic include remembering, recall, anamnesis, retrospection, rote, feuilleton, remembered, memorised, memorized and evocative

24. And it was the same -- learning by rote -- from primary school through graduate school.

25. 20 And a new curriculum will focus more on problem - solving than rote learning.

26. 13 Exams require rote learning, and children are not encouraged to question received wisdom.

27. 12 It may be true that rote learning is over - emphasized in Chinese education.

28. 10 Memorization of information by frequent repetition ( rote learning ) plays a role in most education system.

29. 5 Teaching standards are very poor - lots of rote learning and copying notes from the blackboard.

30. 21 The two major methods to develop memory power are recollecting and by rote learning.

31. He is expressing disapproval of using memorized phrases “over and over again,” praying by rote.

32. Teaching standards are very poor - lots of rote learning and copying notes from the blackboard.

33. That method adhered closely to learning by rote —a memorizing process using routine or repetition.

34. But meaningless sanctions, imposed by rote and continued long after their failure is manifest,[Sentencedict] are different.

35. She had her biggest success with the above mentioned chanson "Für mich soll's rote Rosen regnen".

36. The idea is to replace the current system of rote learning with a more interactive class.

37. 18 The result is that many have to rely heavily on rote learning and memory, with limited understanding.

38. The first snake-necked turtles on Rote Island had been discovered in 1891 by George Albert Boulenger.

39. The result is that many have to rely heavily on rote learning and memory, with limited understanding.

40. Emphasis on the use of a Catechism, particularly its memorization by rote, has diminished in recent years

41. Students are not seen as individuals but as statistics on a conveyor belt of examinations and rote learning.

42. 16 They seem accustomed to rote learning, which translates to good grades,(www.Sentencedict.com) but does not encourage creativity.

43. 17 Students are not seen as individuals but as statistics on a conveyor belt of examinations and rote learning.

44. The Timor monitor is found in Indonesia, specifically the islands of Timor, Savu, and Rote, and in East Timor.

45. Breaking In is proof that Gabrielle Union deserves more leading roles -- particularly in films that offer more than this rote, disposable action thriller

46. "Rote Rosen" Chauvinismus lohnt sich nicht (TV Episode 2016) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

47. 14 Rote learning ability, as one of the four components of foreign language aptitude, is an important cognitive factor in foreign language learning.

48. He was a member of several agitprop theater groups in Cologne and Berlin, including the Rote Raketen (Red Rocket), Blaue Blusen (Blue Blouse), and the Left Column.

49. 8 Memorisation of information by frequent repetition (rote learning) plays a role in many education systems. Does the usefulness of this method outweigh the limitations?

50. 9 Therefore, the correlational research on rote learning ability and foreign language aptitude is of significance to the field of foreign language learning and teaching.