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Generally speaking, after memorizing New Concept English Volume 2, English can reach the level of junior high school, and it is not enough to memorize it, so it is recommended to master all the grammar knowledge in it.
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If students can memorize all the articles in Book 2 of New Concept English, then their English ability should be greatly improved, so that they can have a better sense of language, and they will be more comfortable in doing some reading comprehension questions, at least reaching the level of level 4.
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I think I should be able to have a simple and normal communication with a foreigner
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1. Listen to the text as a whole. See how much you can understand.
2. Use the repeater repeater function to listen to a sentence by sentence, write a sentence, and leave it empty if you encounter a word that you don't know. Continue dictating. After dictating the entire text or a few sentences you have written, and then use the context to see if you can guess the words that you don't know.
3. Play back the sentences with empty words sentence by sentence and try to see if you can write them. If it doesn't work, just open the book and take a look. Here, I don't advocate getting into the horns, and I can't wait for years to write a word that I don't know.
Because, there are some words that we really don't know, so just look at the book, you know, next time you may also encounter it in other texts, which is equivalent to review, don't be too rigid. Actually, if you read it this time, you may not be able to write it next time.
4. Check the words you don't know, or the words you think are vague, go to the dictionary one by one, and read the annotations one by one.
5. Listen to these dictated recordings every day, at least you should dictate what you have dictated yesterday before dictating new content today.
6. Look at the Chinese annotations and write English, and contact the Chinese and English exchanges. Absolutely.
7. If you want to practice speaking, you have to imitate and read aloud, preferably by memorization.
8. Use Li Yang's "one breath" to train your sharp teeth, this is really effective, and you will find that you will not feel fast when listening to any English in the future.
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That set of NCE is not memorized, but learned to become it, and there is no need to waste time repeatedly.
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The 1 on the left indicates that this column needs to be filled in with the learning content independently.
Because this table is not fixed, it will automatically generate a study plan when you fill in the learning content in the 1 column of each column.
And I think it's from the next day.
On the right is the number of sequences for the number of review passes. It's the second time, the third time......meaning.
Why isn't there a first time?
Because it's based on that Ebbinghaus forgetting curve.
The first memory cycle is 5 minutes.
The second memory cycle is 30 minutes.
The third memory cycle is 12 hours.
These three memory cycles fall under the category of short-term memory. Here are a few of the more important cycles.
The fourth memory cycle is 1 day.
The fifth memory cycle is 2 days.
The sixth memory cycle is 4 days.
The seventh memory cycle is 7 days.
The eighth memory cycle is 15 days.
It's about memorizing new content every 5 minutes and immediately reviewing those 5 minutes.
So the number of sequences starts directly from 2, which means beginner + review of the 10-minute content.
Then 30 minutes later, there will be a third review.
Then the 4th review 12 hours later.
9th review after the last 15 days.
So the largest number on the right is 9That is, a total of 9 times, the first two times are studied together.
It's just that the first day of the course is not very rigorous, because the fourth cycle is exactly 1 day, and there is no way to watch it 5 times in one day.
But memory isn't so rigorous. A few minutes less, a few more minutes, or even one less or twice, it doesn't matter, definitely remember. The biggest use of this table is not how scientific it is, it's like signing in, forcing you to sign every day, and you have to memorize it.
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No, but provide a channel to search for new concepts in English, find them yourself, and have answers.
Absolutely..I don't even dare say anything
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