Why do you remember a picture better than the same idea in words?
Show someone a drawing of an apple and the written word "apple" - days later the drawing is the one that stays.
A concept shown as a picture is recalled more reliably than the same concept shown as a word. The picture gets coded two ways at once - as an image and as a verbal label - so your memory has two paths back to it instead of one.
After a grocery run you forget the item on your written list but clearly remember the bag of oranges you saw on the shelf.
To make something stick, attach a clear picture to it, not just a line of text.
When you study or pitch an idea, pairing it with a simple image gives the other person a second, stronger handle to recall it by.
Two codes beat one: a picture is stored as image plus word, a word only as word.
Learn the idea and practice English at the same time.