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Speaking: Read aloud to the CD every day and learn the intonation of voices. Read the passage aloud. Talk to foreigners, observe the correct pronunciation of the mouth, and practice repeatedly. Correct pronunciation and more memorization (this is my personal impression).
Listening: (Information from one of Huanya's teachers, Huang Liangliang).
People who learn a foreign language go through three stages in listening: a) ambiguity (unclear words and meanings); b. The meaning of the words is clear and unclear (you can hear one word at a time, but you can't reflect the meaning of all the words; The meaning of the whole sentence or paragraph is not clear); c. The meaning of the word is clear (the meaning of the word is clear; The meaning of the whole sentence and paragraph is also clear). The IELTS listening test is an answer to words, not to Chinese (i.e. what you understand or translate into Chinese), so the best level of the IELTS test is the best level for candidates to reach the second stage of listening.
The required practice and length of time to reach Stage 2 are: listening to IELTS recordings for three hours a day in your free time; In 30 days (i.e. about 100 hours) you will be able to hear the words made up of each stressed syllable in the speech (when listening, don't listen to the meaning, just listen). )
Stick to (using your free time) 30 minutes a day to copy whatever English you have on hand with a pencil.
Instructions: Don't waste precious listening preparation time on: 1. Memorizing (testing) the listening version; 2. Practice pronunciation; 3. Repeated, ineffective listening questions.
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Listening can be practiced by yourself, listen more, listen more carefully than listening to Chinese, and you can't just let it pass.
To practice speaking, you need to have an atmosphere, preferably be able to communicate with foreigners, and read aloud for at least a certain amount of time every day.
The second is to make yourself interested, watching some original films, listening to some foreign songs are very helpful. With interest, there is motivation.
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If you have the conditions or the opportunity, communicate with foreigners more often, and don't be afraid to make mistakes. Because they don't care much about our grammar, you just have to express yourself as much as you can so that they can understand it. They laughed when they were wrong.
Sometimes our foreign teachers don't understand what we mean at all. Hehe, it's only junior high school.
Also, listen to English recordings, or CCTV9 doesn't have a channel dedicated to English? It's not bad to listen to that, too.
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Watch more American dramas. Listen to more English songs.
Then imitate the tone of the foreigner's voice as much as possible.
If possible, go to the English corner to chat with foreigners.
Or find someone to chat online
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