Ask your seniors for help in liberal arts learning methods

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

    1.Don't be in a hurry, first of all, you should adjust your mentality. Have faith in yourself.

    2. The texts in the second year of high school should not be fully over, so it is still necessary to follow the pace of the teacher.

    3. As a liberal arts student, the most important thing is mathematics and geography, and the gap between these two subjects can be very large, so you must grasp it well.

    4.Chinese reading is poor, so you need to practice, do more, and reflect more. Composition, you usually need to read more materials, more essay outlines, and communicate more with the teacher, which is very important, because the teacher knows your writing situation best.

    5.If you don't have a good foundation in mathematics, read the textbook a few times first, and then do the questions, but the questions should be precise and targeted, and there is actually no skill in mathematics, just do more thinking, ask more questions, summarize more, and establish your own set of mistakes.

    6.English grammar is not good, but you can only understand the textbook first, in fact, the most important thing in English is to expand your vocabulary, reading is very important, do more, it is best to insist on doing two readings a day.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Memorize on the basis of understanding. No more rote memorization! At the end of a lesson, think about what the lesson is about, what the main content is, and so on.

    Studying liberal arts requires a holistic concept. It is necessary to systematically review the knowledge of the three years of high school in order to study efficiently. It can be consolidated in regular review on a regular basis, and it will not be forgotten in a hurry, and it must be persistent, not three days of fishing and two days of drying nets.

    Hold on! I wish you all the best in your college entrance examination!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Chinese and English are all used in the college entrance examination, don't fall behind in mathematics, it's really not good to find a one-on-one, just memorize political history eight times every once in a while.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In any case, the liberal arts should be read more and practice more! There are no shortcuts! If you don't do it for a day, you will be born.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Accumulation, understanding, integration, memorization.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

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  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Liberal arts! One word: remember!

    Remember.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Studying liberal arts is not like finding a way to understand everything like science, geography, history and politics are very common, and you need to find their connections and commonalities. This is a very critical point, otherwise you will suffer a lot in the exam of Wenzong. Here's my advice for class:

    One. Get a superficial understanding of the knowledge before the lesson. You're a hard worker, and I'm sure you're able to do that, or have done it.

    Two. Try your best to listen to every knowledge point of the teacher in class, and you don't have to pay full attention for 45 minutes, as syzx2006 said, it is impossible. It's not yet the college entrance examination, but you also have to pay attention to the longer time you pay attention.

    During class, taking notes with one hand and gently clenching a fist with the other hand can improve efficiency a little. Practice the practice of looking at the blackboard and taking notes, which I have learned, so that you can both get a record and capture the knowledge points. In addition, it is best to have eye drops and wind oil essence on hand, which are invaluable in the third year of high school.

    Three. Review after class. This is important.

    There are many more things to memorize in the liberal arts than in the sciences, and if you choose the liberal arts, then your memory is crucial, and it is recommended to spend 30 to 40 minutes reviewing it, and the learning effect will be very good. In addition, it is good to like to do questions, but never use the tactic of sea of questions, as syzx2006 said. Another disadvantage is that you don't like to read questions, which is very unfortunate.

    The questions you have done, especially the ones you missed, reflect your knowledge weaknesses. It should be turned over frequently to further consolidate the knowledge. This habit must be formed, unless you have a good memory and can remember every question you get wrong.

    When this knowledge point is well tested, the wrong question can be ignored. This is much more effective than doing multiple questions. Also, the accumulation of liberal arts is very important, and it is best for you to make friends with your classmates who are good at liberal arts, so that you can easily acquire a lot of liberal arts knowledge.

    It is also a good choice to ask the teacher at any time when you don't know the problem, and if the teacher is very enthusiastic, then your knowledge can be broadened. In addition, it is also good to read more literary and academic works, and the knowledge background and writing level can improve quickly. In addition to the magazines that syzx2006 loves to read, "Reader" is also good, and the essays and essays suggest reading Zhou Guoping, Bi Shumin, Lu Xun and others.

    Of course, the more you read, the better, but don't delay your studies. Besides, don't pull down the other courses, because the college entrance examination looks at the average strength! Good luck here!

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