Efficient review method for high school Chinese subject, college entrance examination liberal arts r

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. When reviewing, you should return to the textbook and sort out the knowledge first. Whether it is a concept, a principle, a formula, or a specific knowledge point, it must be passed several times, and for those who do not understand and remember, the knowledge must be marked and sorted out. If you don't remember, you should take time to memorize and memorize, and if you don't understand, you should quickly find teachers and classmates to understand.

    2. In addition to textbooks, it is also necessary to review and analyze test questions and fill in the gaps. During the revision phase, various quizzes and exams will be frequent. Carefully analyze each of your training and exams, analyze how many points you have lost are the points you can do but have not obtained, what are the reasons for losing points, and you should intentionally correct your bad habits of reviewing and solving problems, and minimize unnecessary points loss.

    For the questions that you can't do or do wrong at that time, you should pay special attention to the ideas and steps of solving the problems, and then draw inferences from one another and find similar question types to verify.

    3. For some important knowledge sorted out earlier, memorize and recite it in a planned manner. There are many ways to memorize and memorize, such as trying to recall the method, trying to recall it after learning, and then looking back to confirm and consolidate the places that you can't recall. As for some methods and training to improve memory, most of them use the ability of association and thinking, such as in the "Elite Speed Reading and Memory Training Software".

    "Coding and positioning memory" is encoded to facilitate memory through "homophony, image transformation, and meaning transformation", and then combined with "human body, home", etc., to locate memory; "Mind map memory" is a structured memory that gives full play to the power of thinking and sorts out knowledge. If you have a poor memory and have time, you can study.

    Knowledge will be more or less forgotten, so you should plan your own time and review it regularly, such as spending 20 minutes every day before going to bed to recall and review the knowledge you have learned during the day, and spending more than an hour on the weekend to review the knowledge you have learned and reviewed this week. For some points that are difficult to remember, you can also make knowledge point cards to facilitate your learning and memorization at any time.

    4. Develop a good habit of neat and standardized writing. This needs to be implemented from the usual questions and tests, don't think that it doesn't matter if you are casual now, and pay attention to it during the official exam, which has proved to be unworkable.

    5. Adjust your mentality. Don't doubt yourself and add a lot of psychological pressure just because your grades have fluctuated. You can communicate more with parents, teachers, and classmates, get along with others, and believe in yourself.

    It is also recommended to exercise appropriately, listen to **, etc., and adjust your mentality and emotions.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Concentrating and developing good study habits is the most basic way to save study time and improve learning efficiency.

    1.The habit of pre-studying. Preview can enable you to connect with previous knowledge, discover new problems, think about how to solve them, and bring problems that you can't understand to the class to better listen to the teacher's explanation.

    2.The habit of taking notes and organizing them afterwards. As the content of the course grows and complexes, taking notes helps to get to the point.

    If the things you memorize in class are scattered due to time constraints, then you should organize them after class to make them comprehensive and organized. The process of sorting out is a very effective process, and it can also exercise your ability to analyze and summarize, so you should develop the habit of organizing your notes.

    3.Review after class. To consolidate what you have learned, you must review it in a timely manner, reinforce it, and form a habit.

    4.The habit of solving problems independently. If you have difficulty learning, you should try to "give it a try" by yourself first. Finish it on your own, taste the sweetness of victory, increase confidence in yourself, and bravely meet the challenge of the next problem.

    5.The habit of careful observation and reflection. Each discipline requires itself to be observant. It is also necessary to develop the habit of thinking while observing, and to be diligent in thinking while being diligent in observing. Find the problem yourself, ask the problem, and solve the problem.

    6.Actively read and write habits. Reading is the main channel for acquiring knowledge, and on the basis of repeated reading of textbooks, we should widely absorb extracurricular knowledge and information, and develop the habit of active reading.

    Reading and writing are both rigorous training in cognitive skills such as observation, thinking, and imagination, and they are mutually reinforcing. The writing process is still a training in the use of language and writing skills, so it is necessary to develop the habit of writing diligently.

    7.Develop the habit of active learning. Habits don't happen overnight.

    In short, it is a process of accumulation, the more you know, the better you learn, so memorize more and choose your own learning method. Good luck with your studies!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I'm a liberal arts.

    First of all, don't be pressured .........

    Liberal arts are not rote memorization, they also need to be understood.

    Don't look at what others do, you don't see it when people learn, but every time you memorize it, write it silently, and then do your written homework for a while or rest for 5 minutes, and then memorize it again to see how familiar it is, and you don't have to memorize it again before closing your eyes at night, wake up the next morning, think about it, even if you can't remember, don't read the book, just think desperately, so as to deepen the impression.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Be patient, and you will be amazed at the gradual results.

    Find someone with a higher level than you to talk to, and if you talk a lot, then all other aspects will be improved.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Start now, start from the basics! There is a difference between people and people learning, and people's achievements today have to be accumulated over the years, and no one succeeds casually! Work hard now, and tomorrow will be the object of envy 1

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1.Read the book a hundred times, and its meaning will be revealed! Time is not an issue, but interest is really important.

    2.The most important points in learning literature are mathematics and English, and liberal arts mathematics is not difficult, as long as you follow the teacher's lecture and then do some questions! It is very important to get started with English, you must not be lazy, you must read more, memorize more, and write more.

    3.After graduating in the second year of high school, there are many students who go to their strengths, and many of their grades have improved greatly, if your grades are very balanced, you must be mentally prepared for this change!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. History looks at it every day, and it's almost the ninth month of the month.

    2 Liberal arts is about seeing and experiencing, and reciting it casually.

    3. There is pressure in the second year of high school, but it is not very big

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I see your supplementary question.

    There is a top student in the college entrance examination, who had poor grades at first, and then slowly rose up.

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