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Memorizing words is basic. I advise you to start by memorizing words. Then gradually turn learning English into your hobby, watching American dramas and movies to improve your English level.
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The most direct and effective way is to memorize texts. Or memorize the new concept 2
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Memorize the word list in 10 days, review it in 5 days, review it again in 3 days, do 300 words reading every day, memorize the words that you don't know, and memorize it again, if it is short, I think this method is feasible, but 39 points is really a bit low, or find a personal one-on-one tutoring point, which can be effective.
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I'm speechless too. It's best to start with the basics. Of course, it's not ABCDEFG anymore.
Remember to communicate with your classmates when studying... Believe yourself....i think you sure.
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Then you have to work the words, first of all, you can understand the meaning of the words when you do most of the questions, usually accumulate more fixed usage of key words, and also, you must listen to the class carefully, and the things that the teacher talks about must be the focus. For some grammar, you should also pay attention to accumulation, do these well, and your English will be able to make great progress.
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39?It's too low.
Try getting a tutor or a tutoring class or something. It is more practical to have a dedicated person to tutor you one-on-one. If you teach yourself, I don't think it will work very well because your foundation is a bit poor.
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Look at the English newspaper, check the dictionary to find the English of the phrase you are interested in, interest is king, during the exam, the teacher said what other grammar forgot him, translate the meaning of each word, have a hunch (that is, the first time to read the most correct) a little more of their own judgment, the word to memorize. The tenses of a few special cases are well remembered in sentences, and the test is not guaranteed to be valid, at least there is no problem in communicating in English in the future.
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It's impossible for you to improve your grades quickly.
To improve your grades, you can use the note-taking method.
Also, listen more, talk more, practice more.
It's not very good to go to tutorial classes.
Because the market is now mixed.
The tutor is not very good either.
It's best to ask your teacher if you have any questions.
My own teacher is the most reliable.
Also, I don't think you should have done your homework seriously.
You'll have to take your homework and questions you won't know about in the future.
Create a notebook.
I don't know if what I said helped you.
But I hope you can improve soon.
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Child, English is a long-term accumulation of work...It's not too late for you to be a freshman in high school, my sister thinks English is okay, 140 in the college entrance examination that year, 607 in the fourth level, and I don't know the sixth level....Hey, hey....Tell us a little bit about my own experience! Hope it helps! First of all, I think interest is very important, when I was in elementary school, my sister was in junior high school, learning new concept English, I purely thought those illustrations were fun and followed blindly, in fact, I only knew twenty-six letters, this is my earliest contact with English, since then I have gradually become interested in English, learning is interested in learning, no burden!
Secondly, words are the foundation, usually memorize if you have nothing to do, don't throw it away, get a word book, it's very useful! Finally, you must often do the questions, do all the question types, the question sea tactics are very useful, and you must correct the mistakes in time, sort out the wrong question bank, and look through it in time, otherwise it will be useless. In a word, perseverance!
Hope it helps!
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