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Learn the English standard first, and then you have to read English every morning and watch more English movies, which is actually very simple, just listen more and speak more.
Remember.
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In fact, I have already dealt with several people on this issue, and the problems are relatively similar. In general, no matter what you learn, it is a long-term accumulation process, and you must be persistent. I'll copy what I was given below for your reference.
Hope it helps. Learning English is a long-term process that is based on vocabulary. Therefore, it is more important to learn English well, and the most basic and important thing is to memorize words and exaggerate vocabulary.
It is not just about memorizing words or memorizing them, but it is necessary to pay attention to the deformation of words, as well as the different uses in different situations, and the different meanings expressed in various usages. The most common examples are: remeber to do sth and remember doing sth.
Secondly, in listening, speaking, reading and writing, I personally feel that I need to pay attention to reading and read aloud, rather than reading silently. Reading words, sentences, and texts aloud can help deepen memory, and reading aloud repeatedly can develop a sense of language. As the saying goes:
Read the book a hundred times, and its meaning will be revealed. This also applies in English. When you keep reading, you also exercise your listening, read more, and have a better sense of language, so that you can speak.
Therefore, reading and listening and speaking complement each other. As for writing, I can only say that I practice a lot in my daily life. If you want to deal with the exam, the tactics of the sea of questions are indispensable, because there are so many fixed grammar and tenses in English, and you do more questions, and the repetition is actually the transformation of those tenses, do more, see more, from the beginning of the wrong to the later right.
But in the final analysis, whether it is listening, speaking, reading and writing, or question sea tactics, you need to memorize them carefully. Otherwise, it's all useless. First of all, you need to be able to recognize phonetic transcription.
Because the words on the vocabulary list in general textbooks are marked with phonetic transcription, you must learn to read the phonetic transcription and how to pronounce each sound. If you're still in school, it's easy, and the learning environment is still very convenient. If you want to learn on your own, then I suggest you go to the bookstore and buy some phonetic alphabet books issued by Zhengguo Regular Publishing House, which will have discs to teach you pronunciation.
Learning to pronounce words with phonetic transcription is very simple. Then the words should be read more, read more, and finally use more. I use it a lot, and I remember it deeply.
It's not that if you read it in a few days, you can read it, and it will be. That's not the case. So the teacher in the school asked the words to be copied is actually correct.
A large amount of transcription is helpful to deepen memory. One is read in the morning, and the other is easier to remember when reading and writing before going to bed. I don't know if you're studying for exams or if you're trying to practice for your hobby.
If it is to cope with the exam, then the most important thing is to do the questions, and slowly understand by doing the questions. If it's a personal interest, it's more important to learn phonetic transcription so that you can recognize and remember words accurately, and finally read them aloud. Because the ultimate purpose of learning is to communicate.
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