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Personally, I believe that language learning is a cumulative process and there are no shortcuts. If you have a solid foundation, you will improve very quickly in the future. In your case, I don't think it's that the foundation is not solid, it's that there is no introduction.
It is recommended that you do two tasks at the same time: first, insist on reading or listening aloud for at least half an hour every day, choose authentic materials, do not have too many new words, just read and listen, recommend junior high school textbooks or children's English originals, new concept English 1, 2 2, start to tutor grammar, starting from the simplest present continuous tense, until it is in line with high school grammar. Since you didn't learn English in junior high school, it means that you are lagging behind others, which means that you need to work harder to catch up and catch up now.
In junior high school, you have to memorize the words in the textbook, and in high school, you should try to learn them as much as possible. If you can insist on reading and listening every day on the premise of making up grammar and simple vocabulary, you can develop a sense of language, and the problem in the future will be trivial If you want to get started, as long as you persist for half a year, you will not be much worse than the average student. Since you like English, it is easier to overcome the difficulties of the learning process than to hate it, the focus is on perseverance, as long as you persevere, you will find results and you will have a sense of achievement.
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The best way to earn points in English is composition, so I'll give you some suggestions for essays.
First of all, you have to master some vocabulary that I haven't learned in the textbook outside of class, and it's a little bit more obscure, and you can practice using it to form sentences every day, because at least some points in the composition are points for good sentences.
Since I am in high school, I might as well buy a college entrance examination English full score essay I recommend a copy of "Liu Xing's Composition" to you, there is a high school one, which has a full score essay (memorize one every day) and a sentence pattern explanation It's very good.
Finally, I wish you good luck in your studies!!
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If you don't speak English well, you can take the key points of the market, which means that you are good in other subjects. Since I love European and American singers, I can exercise my listening through their songs. However, this is not the best way, and it is recommended that you do not base your desire to learn English on the "excuse" that you like to listen to foreign languages**.
Learning English is generally the most afraid of grammar, and you can familiarize yourself with grammar points by memorizing a large number of classic sentence patterns; Reading comprehension and cloze fill-in-the-blank, there are many books on the market that specialize in practice, and you can also accumulate a large number of new words. As for the composition, it is best to memorize the sample essay.
I hope you can learn English well, I like English very much, this is the best way to do it, in short, don't lose interest in learning English. Be sure to love it and explore it. Come on!
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Start with basic grammar, and it's best to find a tutor. This is suitable for improving scores for single choice and gestalt.
Keep up with the teacher's rhythm when listening to the listening in class and improve your listening skills.
Memorizing sample essays appropriately is conducive to writing.
The most important thing is to memorize words, which are the foundation of everything. I'm sure you can catch up. ~
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Let's talk about some study methods first, and the second paragraph is study suggestions for exams:1Listen to weather reports in English.
2.Make good use of audio tapes to practice listening and speaking skills.
3.Listening to English at a normal speed can accelerate the progress of listening.
4.Learn English from TV, movies.
5.Acting out the plot of the film with friends.
6.Sing to learn English.
Pay special attention to pronunciations that are not available in English.
7.Recite celebrity speeches and find an opportunity to repeat them.
8.Overcome the shortcomings of pronunciation with English tongue twisters.
9.Memorize a few humorous jokes and be ready to apply them at any time.
10.When listening to Ying Penit's Kuandou language, follow the recitation in your mouth.
11.There are many benefits to practicing reading aloud.
12.When practicing reading aloud, work from the back to the front.
13.When reading a long sentence, you can pause between phrases.
14.Read for interest.
15.Intensive reading and extensive reading go hand in hand.
16.Reading English newspapers and periodicals is miscellaneous.
17.Forget about dictionary 18 for a momentBefore looking up a dictionary, take a guess.
19.Look up the dictionary and don't just look at the meaning of the word.
20.Look up a few dictionaries to corroborate each other and complement each other.
21.Read it out to remember 22After looking it up in the dictionary, don't put it together for the time being.
23.To develop a sense of language in English, use an English-English dictionary.
24.Expand vocabulary with prefixes and suffixes.
25.Pay attention to English vocabulary collocations.
26.Turn passive words into active words.
27.Review the words you have learned with free association.
28.Learn English using vignettes in life or social incidents.
29.Accumulate practical sentences and organize them into cards.
30.Write what happened that day in a diary 31Write a reading summary in English.
32.Write an essay on your life experience in English, or give it an oral presentation.
33.Think in English at any time and record in English.
34.You don't have to be perfect for yourself.
35.Get creative and experiment.
Study advice for exams:
1.Foreign teachers said: Listening to English for half an hour every day cultivates a sense of language (attention, listening unconsciously), and this is how we learned to speak when we were children. You can stream it casually, but only for half an hour!
2.Copy a lot of natural familiarity, and copy the knowledge points.
3.Set up a problem book (which is very effective) and list the answers that were wrong and why they were wrong.
4.Be interested in the English language and appreciate the subtleties of the words in English. 5.I'll tell you! You need to read two paragraphs a day, and if you don't have time, read two paragraphs a day for a week before the exam! This will keep the reading speed of the exam going!
6.You have to review the copied vocabulary book!
7.Find a foreign singer to be your idol and listen to his or her songs completely.
8.Reading more Chinese-English articles will be very helpful for your sense of translation.
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My feeling is that you should try to like the way you express your thoughts in another language, and that's one of them.
Second, language must always be used, you must dare to speak, you must dare to speak, no one is with you, just think about your mental activities in English.
Third, the original English should be memorized, not word by word, but the whole sentence to read, pay attention to the skills of word choice and sentence formation.
Fourth, if it is purely for the test, you should pay attention to summarizing the usual mistakes, read it a few more times, read more English abstracts, cultivate a good sense of language, and pay attention to cultivating your reading speed.
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Listen to more English songs, practice more speaking skills, speak more in English, take more notes, make a mistake book for important and difficult points, and look at it when reviewing, English is actually very simple!
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I think the key is to cultivate interest, and it is not difficult to form habits.
Can you help me solve these problems?
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This is because you don't have self-confidence, and you won't be able to study better, do more questions, and exercise more. As for nervousness, it depends on what the factor of nervousness is, and the right medicine can be effective. If it's because of the quiet environment, you should do the questions in a quiet environment. If it's because you're worried that you won't do well in the exam, it's completely unnecessary, you have to believe that you can score as much as you have as much knowledge as you have; If you have formed a habit, you need to think of other things to distract you during the exam, don't always think that you will have stage fright, and the more you think about it, the more nervous you are. >>>More
Look more at English, some schools have to take an English test at the beginning of the school year. As for computers, most schools don't bring them to freshmen, so you don't need to prepare for this.
Oh my God, that's a lot.