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Another unreliable person, it's good to buy a book by yourself!
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Personally, I don't recommend doing this, just go to learn the grammar and syntax of the language, and if you get it through, the English will be almost the same, just a little bit different.
Hope it works for you.
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This is a problem that many people have, oh me too...
I'm now trying to read the English version of the Lord of the Rings (by printing them out), and the first time I read them, I looked up the new words in them, and wrote the phonetic transcription and abbreviation in the margins of the paper. After this paragraph, you will remember the high-frequency words in it, and then read it quickly. The next morning, I listened to the reading of that passage to practice my listening skills and review the words I had memorized yesterday.
Reading the original ** is an improvement of comprehensive ability, especially with its reading, so that it is quite comprehensive: vocabulary, reading, listening. Moreover, words that are memorized in context will make you remember them quite firmly, and your understanding of the meaning of the words will be vivid.
At the same time as the above learning methods, it is recommended that you find a book about basic sentence patterns in English, read it carefully and take some notes, so that you can understand the real meaning of some sentences and phrases when you read **.
If possible, prepare an intermediate dictionary of Oxford or Longman, a dictionary of idioms, and a grammar book.
In fact, learning English is a hard work and tireless effort while looking for skills. For example, if you don't consolidate the words you found and memorized on the first day, you may forget half of them by the afternoon of the next day. So what you remember on the first day, look at on the second day; At the end of the week, take a look at what you remember from the week and summarize it.
Speaking of the selection of the original **, it is recommended that you choose what you are familiar with. For example, if you like the Harry Potter series very much and are familiar with the plot, then when you are watching the original **, there will be a constant "Ah, this is it, this paragraph probably means that Hermione is making a polyjuice potion!" This kind of surprise that is constantly associated with the plot you are familiar with will prompt you to actively memorize the words and sentences in this paragraph
If you are interested, try the method I said, don't be too troublesome, the gain is proportional to the effort (in fact, I think the harvest of this method is simply a huge profit).
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Regarding the word problem, it still means that you have not mastered it, and there is no good way to memorize it, try to find some core vocabulary when memorizing, such as the English level 4 and level 6 exams, there will be a dictionary of core vocabulary, master the core first, and the rest just need to see English and know what it means.
As for your reading, I've had the same problem, and I suggest that you read the question first and see what you're asking, so that you can read it with the questions, and if you study the reading comprehension carefully, you'll find that the first and last sentences of each paragraph are actually very important, which basically summarizes the meaning of the whole paragraph, and the order of the questions will be in the order of the passage, Question 1 is found in the first paragraph, Question 2 is found in the second paragraph (basically, not absolutely) The last question is often the main idea or Questions and so on that you want to summarize I believe that if you understand the first and last sentences of each paragraph, you will know how to answer.
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We are all students, and your distress shows that you value it, and as long as you have the mind, you will learn well. As for the method, my own experience is: English is a language like Chinese, you need to memorize words in speaking, find out the words you don't know when you do reading, write down, not necessarily do much, but to ensure that every time you do a piece of paper, you can often go back and review, it will not take a few times to remember it permanently, and you can also remember it through hearing, language needs to be said and expressed, after a long time, you can speak, your real English level will be greatly improved.
That's a hundred times stronger than you memorize a lot of words, if you want to be a translator in the future, it's very good, don't just memorize words, you can surprise words a few days before the exam, learning is a process of repeated memorization. If you can do it all at once, you're a prodigy you'll never forget, and I'm sure you can do it!
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I think you can start with three things: first, make up your mind to memorize words, because even the simplest sentences are made up of words. There is a saying, "Without words, nothing can be spoken."
You can't say anything without words)" Make a plan for yourself every day to memorize 10 words, and over time, you will be quite successful. Second, find a grammar book, start from the simple present tense, observe its structure, and try to form sentences with words that you can memorize. Third, do more questions, especially fill-in-the-blanks, reading comprehension and college entrance examination questions.
Keep doing this, and I think your English will improve.
If you have any questions, I can help you.
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Let's start with new concept 1 and learn slowly. It's best to find a teacher to teach.
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You go buy a learning machine or something, or if you have a question about English, just ask more, work hard to learn English, one day you will learn, I wish you a very good use of English as soon as possible.
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The poor English foundation starts with the words, the words don't know what they mean, you can't choose single, finish the line, and read, and the memory is up to you, and the market says how to improve memory is deceiving. First of all, the best time to memorize is the time for morning self-study, and the memory of evening self-study is also good. It's time, it's way, rote memorization is not good, but rote memorization is necessary.
When you use a pen to draw on scratch paper, you will remember it quickly. That's how I learned English.
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After reading your words, I know that your English is due to insufficient vocabulary. I can read the words, but I don't know what they mean, right? In this way, it seems that you have learned Chinese pinyin well, because many words in English can be spelled out like pinyin, but you must be clear that English also has its own "pinyin", that is, phonetic transcription, which I suggest you learn first.
After solving this problem, I feel that you should read the words phonetically and then memorize the annotations, and that is it. When it comes to reading, I think you are very serious, because many people look at the topic first and then look for the article, but I think that if you improve the amount of words and memorize the grammar carefully, there will definitely be no problem in reading.
Finally, I hope that your English has improved after listening to my advice!
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