Learn the thing at the end and the beginning of the sentence
There is another method of memorizing things more quickly and organic, and it’s called the serial-position effect. Though it may sound horribly complicated, it’s not that bad and it’s actually efficient. This method was discovered by a German scientist, one of the first to study psychology, called Hermann Ebbinghaus.
He discovered that when in contact with a new sentence, the human brain instantly categorizes the first part and the last part of the sentence being better than the middle items, which are interpreted as worst. When asked to recall a list of things in any order, people tend to recall the things they heard the last.
To get to the point, you can use this method (I mean, it’s scientifically approved after all !) to memorize the things you want more efficiently. All you’d have to do is place the information you want to memorize at the beginning and the end of a sentence, and your brain will do the work!