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I suggest that you study a set of textbooks well, and the new concept English is good, and it is now highly regarded by the majority of students. When I was studying, I bought a self-study tutorial manual, carefully compared it to accumulate grammar knowledge, and insisted on listening to a lot of it every day, reading it aloud, and imitating the accent of the tape. Then memorize each text, so that if you do your best, you can learn it in at least two years.
Two or three volumes. The first volume is relatively simple, generally speaking, you start from the second volume, but your foundation is poor, so it is recommended that you start with the most basic. As for memorizing words, I recommend you a good method, which is a combination of phonetic and morphological memorization.
You don't have to memorize it very deliberately, because a sound in English is usually made of a few words, and you must remember it very well from its pronunciation and letters, and if you master this method, you can memorize a large number of words and remember them for life. New concepts happen to have a lot of vocabulary that you slowly accumulate, and in a few years the English will definitely be good.
Finally, a reminder, no matter what method you use, you can't be aggressive, if everyone can improve rapidly in 20 days, then learn these ten years in vain? English, must rely on accumulation.
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Start by memorizing words, then simple sentence patterns, do more exercises, read more, watch more, listen more, ......
Learning a language is based on accumulation, and there is no quick fix.
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Be brave and take the first step, talk more, and don't be afraid of mistakes! Read more books and learn grammar! Listen to the radio more and practice standing upright!
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In other words, you are also from Sichuan
Belch. The way to do this is to listen carefully. Memorize more words. Read more texts. Do the exercises.
It seems that the point is to read more.
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It's only on your own, or you can memorize the words first, and then read them.
Ha ha like this every day, and then go to make it difficult when you are proficient? >
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I've been learning since elementary school for more than 10 years, or why don't you start in elementary school too? ..
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1 To learn English well, you need to do four words: listening, speaking, reading and writing.
Listening: It is best to listen to English for about half an hour in the morning, insist on listening every day, not too long, half an hour is enough, persistence is the most important.
Don't buy listening materials that are too difficult, step by step, start with the simple.
Say: Be prepared to speak English at home, at school, or at work.
If you don't have a language environment at home, you can read it as if you were talking to yourself: this is more important, and you should set aside 20 minutes a day to read your English textbooks, both learned and unlearned; The main thing is to practice the sense of language. The time should not be too long, 20 minutes is enough.
Stick to it too. Writing: In China, writing is the most important thing in exam-oriented education, the amount of words must be passed, and the memorization of words must be skillful. In the process of memorizing words, you must write, memorize while writing, and it will not be easy to forget when you take the exam.
It is necessary to memorize words: the parts of speech of words, general rules, affixes, antonyms, etc., and then summarize them.
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1. Memorize words.
Don't listen to the method downstairs to memorize words, on the surface it is a lot, but think about memorizing ten today, ten tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, a week later, can you still remember today's words?
The method of memorizing words taught by the teachers of New Oriental is: large amount + repeating a unit of words, read it for 10 minutes this morning, and read it again for 10 minutes in the evening, check out the ones that will not be able to do it, and the next day as usual, so that the multi-frequency sieving words has the best effect.
2. Listening. Actually, it's not hard to master grammar, but I recommend that you use a sense of language (sometimes it's more important).
He said it had benefited him a lot.
In fact, fundamentally speaking, English is a language after all, and it requires accumulation, so it is not a day's work, and the most important thing is to accumulate interest.
There are also some tips during the exam, such as: 20 abcd must be evenly distributed in completion, reading questions are written in the order of progression, etc.
If you're a high school student, you should have one of the most practical suggestions: Do the questions, do the questions, and do the questions.
If you want a grammar summary for high school, contact me.
so good luck
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The first level: the amount of words, memorize 10 words a day, and write them out silently.
The second level: grammar level: mainly the ten major parts of speech and the four major syntax.
If you have time, you can look for 10 major words and syntax on the Internet, that is, understand nouns, verbs, ......The usage of various parts of speech is fine.
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Master grammar, memorize words, watch some suitable English movies, listen to more English songs, practice a sense of language, that's it
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Do more questions, practice listening or something.
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Well, prepare a small notebook, copy down the words that you are not usually familiar with, keep them by your side, memorize them at any time, and summarize them regularly. Usual mistakes should be sorted out in a timely manner, and the basis for solving the problems should be marked. If you don't understand something, you should understand it in time.
You can integrate English into your life, use English for conversations, listen to English songs, and read relatively simple English books. Buy some reference materials by yourself, and if you really don't want to write them, you can fill in the answers and read them like a story, especially cloze in the blanks, fill in the missing words, etc. Hope to adopt, come on.
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Don't know who you're asking.
But since you have everything, it's just perseverance.
1. Phonetic transcription is the foundation. If you know phonetic transcription, you will be able to spell and guess the sound. It is necessary to strictly control the phonetic transcription: accurate, standard, and detailed.
2. When memorizing words, quickly memorize the method: keep reading phonetic transcription in your mouth, keep comparing words with your finger pen, don't look at your eyes, think in your heart, that is, write words in your heart. (The frequency does not have to be the same, you can write the word 1-4 times in phonetic transcription) After repeating it two or three times, look at the meaning of the word, and read it again to make sure it is correct.
Continue from the beginning. 3. Grammar, just understand, don't have to die. Individual, such as subjunctive mood, can be memorized.
4. Generally speaking, you don't have to read a lot, but you can't stop reading, for the exam, the sense of language is very important. It's just that the sense of language is good not because of the effort to read, but because of "being well-informed".
5. To really learn well, listening is inevitable. I've heard of a method that in the beginning, "wake up and don't listen and listen asleep" within a month, and officially start listening after a month. However, everyone pronounces it differently at different times, so you don't have to worry too much about the "standard" in the tape.
6. You can try, after learning a little, subconsciously regard yourself as a foreigner or an "English expert", and even the mantra is English... turn].
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No matter what kind of textbook, just find one and learn it thoroughly. Personally recommend new concepts one to four. It is important to insist on listening, speaking, reading and writing.
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You'll have to tell me your current level of English!
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Who do you ask? Should I ask him for help?
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