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History, geography and politics are not in a hurry at all, practice makes perfect.
Math and English are the focus!
When I first divided my subject, I had 142 in math and a second grade overall.
In the college entrance examination, there were 113 in mathematics and 120 in English. It's a big loss. So, pull points for high subjects: Mathematics + English + Geography.
ps: Liberal arts classes are more crazy, I hope not to indulge too much in amusement, college time is more. Read more extracurricular books.
I also try to study the science textbooks of the liberal arts as well as possible, and the comprehensive quality is too important in these years.
The last words of graduating from his senior year.
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In other words, I am now 2 years high, and my grades are poor, and I am going to die if I am biased. All the science subjects are hung up. Liberal arts is a dead memorization, but the college entrance examination is definitely not a test of what you have memorized, but a test of relevant content, which is not in the book.
As long as you memorize the academic proficiency test, you can pass it. I don't know about science, I'm going to go crazy myself.
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Liberal arts bar or method is very important. If you want to be effective, you need to pay attention to making a strict plan for yourself! Maximize efficiency in a limited amount of time!
Whether it's an endorsement or something, attention must be focused. In learning, we must learn to summarize methods and be able to touch on the bypass. Some of the most common answers are best memorized.
The three major subjects must be studied well. Mathematics, you must first understand the textbook knowledge, English, reading should be practiced carefully, the grammar that teachers often repeat should be memorized, the Chinese should be accumulated, geography is very easy to pull points, the knowledge points on weekdays must be accumulated, the ideas should be practiced well, the common answers should be memorized, history should be formed under the premise of good accumulation of basic knowledge, politics should be memorized in textbooks, and similar knowledge points should be connected in a series.
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1. Don't be in a hurry, the more anxious you are, the more you can't, and you must be confident that you can learn well;
2. Don't just listen in class, think more, keep up with the teacher's rhythm, think in combination with the preview, truly understand what you have learned, and ask questions in time if you don't understand;
3. Practice on the basis of reviewing and understanding knowledge in a timely and independent manner after class, find that you do not understand, and solve it in time;
4. The problems of the day are solved on the same day, and the knowledge system is sorted out once a week.
Because high school knowledge is a complete system, it is often difficult to understand when you only learn a part of it, and when you integrate it, you will have a sudden feeling of enlightenment.
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I happen to be a sophomore liberal arts student in high school, and I can share with you my learning experience: mathematics must be learned well, even if you can't be top-notch, you will never be left behind too much.
There is little room for improving scores in English and Chinese (comprehension subjects), so it is recommended that you just keep your previous learning methods.
History should clarify several important issues and important relationships. For example, the link between productivity and production relations. Analyze the essence of the question, answer the question concisely, accurately and easily score.
In geography, you must figure out the answering ideas of several important questions, remember the answer template, and quickly improve your score.
I won't say much about politics, and those who can conquer the textbook will win every topic.
I hope my experience can help you.
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Hello, fortunately, you are now in the second year of high school, although you are nervous about studying, but it is still too late to make up for what you have missed.
Liberal arts students are generally weaker in mathematics, but thirty or forty will definitely pull points in the college entrance examination, but fortunately, liberal arts mathematics is generally not particularly difficult to understand, and you can start from the foundation of textbooks. First of all, practice and understand every example problem in the math book, and at least you can reach the level of passing or above.
English must work harder, words are the foundation, start from the words to make up, of course, there are ways to learn English. My child's English is also not good, and Mr. Pingmeng Wang, who tutored him at that time, paid great attention to methods, and when the child's grades were not good, the main thing was to let the child learn the basic knowledge in the textbook. Let the children read the texts aloud in the morning, so that the children are familiar with the texts, and the knowledge points will be mastered in the process of reading.
It can also enhance the sense of language, and it is also good for doing questions. Composition, of course, is to write more, practice more, and try to consciously use some good words and sentences accumulated by yourself in daily writing to improve the highlights of composition. The most important thing for you now is to get the basics up before you can do the elevation training.
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I used to have the same experience, and the most important thing in high school is self-control. You're only a sophomore in high school, and you still have a chance. You have to read more English, you have to be able to read the texts proficiently, and you have to develop a sense of language from now on.
You must have heard some day. It is enough to listen carefully once a day, English should be accumulated over time, try to have time to take a word book to memorize, memorize ten a day, if you can't remember it, you can understand the words in the text, and it will be better to put the words in the paragraphs to memorize. The most important thing in mathematics is to listen to the class, follow the teacher's ideas, and do more problems.
Hope you succeed!
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I don't think there is any way to do mathematics, just do more, since the foundation is poor, give up the finale question, and leave the time to write the previous questions, improve the accuracy of the front, and do more, just be familiar with it. As for English, it is recommended that you memorize the words, you don't know the words, and the grammar does not need to be spoken.
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Liberal arts are all basic things, and there is no way to improve quickly, so my advice is to spend more time on relevant extracurricular reading. Like Chinese and English, unlike science, you have to do a lot of questions, as long as you read more in liberal arts and cultivate a sense of language, the questions will naturally be done.
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Mathematics, turn out all the test papers you have done. Copy the wrong question into a notebook. Study it a few times and find the pattern.
It's okay to improve math by 20 points in a month. Chinese is memorization, and English is also to pick out the wrong questions in the test paper, and you will find that the questions you are wrong are actually the same sentence patterns, and you can memorize them.
Use the right learning methods.
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