Learn All the Countries of the World in an Easy Way

Memorizing the locations of the countries of the world is a difficult task which you have to master to do well in life. Whether you are a geography student, a kid preparing for the Geography Bee, an international relations student, a Civil Services Exam aspirant, quiz contestant, a die-hard traveller or just a person who loves to know more about the world outside his own country, you have to know the location of each and every country in the world map. Suppose you go for an interview and the interviewer who is just back from a vacation in Cambodia asks you the country to the north of it, you are dumbstruck if you do not know the world map well.

Now before you can ask the question that how can I memorize the world map, the superpowers are fine, but each and every one is impossible. It is so, if there is no structure, You open an atlas and are lost in a maze of lines and curves and you shut it quickly before they overwhelm you.

I found a way to teach the world map to my 8 and 9 year old in a matter of weeks. This package is found on the Net and I have furnished the link below for your use. It teaches you to draw the world map from scratch using a paper and pencil. You draw all the countries of a continent in no time. Then the next good thing about this memorize maps tool is that it gives a set of mnemonics by which you can pinpoint any country on the world map and can tell the countries which lie to the north, south, west and east of it. Too good to be true, you may be feeling. It was a relief and pleasant surprise to see my kids master the world map and be ahead of the class and peer group. It was surely a wonderful feeling.

There is also a similar method to learn the map of the United States by this method in the same blog. This means you can master the map of United States of America if you are or aren't a resident of this beautiful country.

So what are you waiting for? It is time you went through this method and reaped its benefits in a short time, And the next time the interviewer asks you the question, you can burst out "Laos" and the job will be yours.

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