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Well, I'm sorry, I took the first place in the class if I didn't learn English, I think, it should be because of my foundation.
I'm not an English teacher or anything, and I don't know how to teach, but I can give you some advice. It's up to you. Hehe.
High school freshman. I don't think you should drill into any other English books, just your current textbooks or whatever, or English books bought from other bookstores.
I think you should still take the books from elementary school and middle school to read, learn well, and lay a good foundation for what you didn't lay before.
The foundation of English is really very, very important, I have a lot of experience, I didn't learn English much in junior high school for three years, the teacher lectured, I listened like a casual view, the teacher often told us to memorize English words, one of my very good classmates memorized words every day, I didn't memorize at all, but every time I took the exam, I was the first in the class, he felt very strange.
Because I've built a good foundation.
The English teacher in elementary school can teach, and he teaches very well, and when I was in elementary school, my English test was never lower than 95 points, and it was 100 points.
I didn't work hard to study in the three years of junior high school, so I just listened to the lectures, and the English homework was still copied, because I didn't do my homework because I played games online, and I was ashamed-
Until the high school entrance examination in the third year of junior high school, I still took the first place in the class as before, and I felt that learning English was really easy.
The basics are key, so without further ado, if you think what I'm saying makes sense, take back your old English books and read them.
While laying a good foundation for the previous year, I learned English well in the first year of high school.
It may be a bit difficult at first, but if you stick to it, your English will be comfortable in the second or third year of high school, well, this is my own situation, I don't know how the others are. You can refer to the following.
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Do you like to watch movies, you can watch some classic movies in your free time, bilingual versions, preferably your favorite movies, pay attention to the coordination of the characters' expressions and language when watching, a movie to see that even if it becomes silent, you know what the characters will say (English). In this way, not only do you accumulate commonly used slang and words, but you also develop a sense of language.
I've seen a lot of them very professional, so I won't give any professional advice here, I hope you don't think of English as an enemy. Movies can make you feel like you have an intimate feeling with English, just like you like to watch Japanese comics and like Japanese, and you want to learn Korean when you watch Korean dramas. You can give your relaxation time to these bilingual movies instead of games and stuff like that.
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A lot of people have this phenomenon, especially boys, who do very well in other subjects, but they don't do English well.
I don't think it's hard for people like this to improve their English scores.
First of all, I personally think that phonetic transcription is a good mastery. Don't underestimate the basic phonetic transcription. Phonetic transcription will be words.
If you know the pronunciation of a word, you can spell it yourself. In this way, you don't have to memorize words by rote. Read it a few times Try to spell it yourself a few times.
It's not hard to remember this word.
Once you memorize words and know what they mean, listening, speaking, reading and writing are not so difficult.
When it comes to memorizing words, don't memorize them by rote, find some way to do it for yourself.
You can search for it"Zhao Li words 5000"Of** Don't look too much Look at the first few **Just familiarize yourself with her way of memorizing words. Then draw inferences from others. It's effective.
Furthermore. Since you're in high school, your teachers must have asked you to memorize the texts. Memorizing some good texts, paragraphs, and sentences can be very useful especially in high school.
The sense of discourse is very important. When you memorize the text, your sense of language is strengthened, and the sentences you memorize are in your favor in the grammar questions. The so-called inference, when you encounter a similar sentence, you know how to choose.
Memorize words, memorize texts, and do more questions. There will be no problem at all. Good luck.
The teacher is preaching and teaching to solve doubts, not to guide the inspiration and blindly say this, not to die but also to say that the students are dead, this is not in line with the law of education, a hard work and a harvest, learning is to be diligent to work hard, the current China is still exam-oriented education, we must learn to rote memorization, not rote memorization, to learn to learn, draw inferences from one another, flexible use, improve learning ability, improve thinking and innovation ability This is the most important.
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