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2.If you have something to do, think about things in English, you can be half Chinese and half English, pay attention to prefer Chinese instead of part of your ideas, and do not make grammatical mistakes;
3.Do more questions and allow yourself to make more mistakes at the beginning.
4.Believe that you can learn English well.
Mathematics: (junior high) 1Take a good look at the tutorial book.
2.Practice diligently and do more questions.
3.Communicate with the teacher frequently, ask the teacher more about the learning method (don't be shy, the teacher likes to ask children) 4Have faith and allow yourself to make mistakes and fail.
5.Take a good look at the results of the current exams to see what the problem is, and ask teachers and parents to help.
6.Learn more from good learners and ask them questions.
7.Pay attention to summing up experiences and lessons learned.
High School) 1Look at some more sample questions.
2.Do more questions.
3.Pay attention to the summary method and communicate with your classmates about how to solve problems.
4.Have faith and allow yourself to make mistakes and fail.
I believe that you will be able to learn well, and being able to ask such questions shows that you are not bad, and your hard work will be rewarded!
Chinese and Others: (Liberal Arts) Memorize more! This... I can't help it.
Science) do more questions and pay attention to summarizing experience.
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Keep learning and don't get discouraged, it's like climbing a mountain.
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Brother is English level 8.
Let me tell you, the most important thing is to cultivate the [sense of language].
This is done by reading more English and memorizing texts.
If you have time, if you can recite New Concept English; If you can proficiently recite the articles in New Concept English Book 3 1 3, if you can't get a high score in the exam and are not fluent in oral I, you can find me.
This is the simplest and most effective way to do it.
If you are too lazy to memorize and think that your memory is not enough, then I have to suggest that you copy the text, "New Concept", and copy it several times, and the effect is also there.
Finally, I wish you good luck in your studies!
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Learn grammar first, read more and listen more to memorize words. Don't memorize words alone.
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Learning like Li Yang, people are now starting to make money with his learning methods.
I wish you success!
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Personally, I think that at least you should buy basic books, learn them well, and just add something new to the foundation in the future.
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I'm a junior, I've studied C and C++ before, and now I'm learning to write C programs by myself, and I feel pretty good, and Visual Studio 2010 feels pretty good. The basic syntax is the same as before, that is, object-oriented is the difficulty, but also the essence, as long as you have learned other high-level programming languages before, there is almost no problem in learning this, it is just a language, if you are familiar with object-oriented before, this can be said to be very simple and simple.
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Personally, I think we should learn while using, find a few cases to see, and learn while exploring. Otherwise, I don't know how to start when I get a thick book, and some books are only suitable for dictionaries, and they can't be used as textbooks.
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Find a textbook with a detailed phonetic pronunciation and practice reading it over and over again.
Practice is definitely to practice, but not the more the better, pay attention to the method, in which the understanding of the concept is very important, some people say that physics does not have to memorize, that is not right, my experience: >>>More
Memorize the knowledge points first, and then do a lot of exercises.
Agree with the upstairs, although chemistry is science, but it has to remember no less than the liberal arts, so memorization is the premise of learning it well, followed by the characteristics of science and engineering to understand, in fact, there are a lot of tricks in science and engineering, which depends on yourself to figure it out.
Kyung Hee University. School Characteristics:
1) Located in Seoul, the capital of South Korea, a first-rate university in South Korea. >>>More
Geography: As a discipline, there are many things in common with other disciplines in terms of law. Such as: >>>More