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I also had English classes in elementary school, but it wasn't very important, and I basically started from scratch in junior high school, but it doesn't seem to be the case now, but it's still early, and it's still too late to make up for it. I was very good at English in middle school, and I felt that the best way to learn English was to develop a sense of language, and as long as I had a sense of language, I would be able to solve other problems. In addition to some basic word grammar to memorize, read more at other times to develop a sense of word to word and sentence structure.
Like me, I was basically able to know the answer at first glance by virtue of my sense of language, and I was so convinced that I would mark it all the way, and it was very fast, and the correct answer rate was high, and I didn't have to analyze grammar like I did in math or anything.
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Learn things without psychological pressure.
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Don't go to college, people don't even want to go to college, what are you doing in junior high school.
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Memorize the words well, understand the grammar and texts in the book, read them well, and most importantly, learn the grammar, provided that you can memorize them, and slowly your grades should come up.
Complete. That's how I learned.
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Imagine how a toddler learns his or her native language. Think of yourself as a 1-year-old, learn a sentence, memorize a sentence, use a sentence, and then continue to expand the sentence, and slowly, you will be able to pull English, and then the score will come up. You can't die to learn.
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I didn't have English classes in elementary school, and I was a little blind when I went to junior high school, so I would memorize words when I came home after school, gestured on the wall, and read the texts aloud in the morning.
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Summary. Of course, if your family conditions are relatively good and you sign up for a family education class, it will definitely improve quickly.
I had very poor English in junior high school, and now that I'm in high school, how can I save it?
Hello, memorize words efficiently. This is a prerequisite for improving your English scores, and if you don't know too many words, you won't be able to improve your English. Therefore, you must insist on memorizing words every day, even if it is now the third year of high school, or it is very close to the time of the college entrance examination.
A good way to improve your efficiency in memorizing words is to memorize words through past past papers.
Of course, if your family conditions are relatively good and you sign up for a family education class, it will definitely improve quickly.
Teacher Xiaocheng added: You can also study the ** foreign teacher training class to improve your English level, and you can enhance your self-confidence and interest by teaching English with foreign language, no more than 20 yuan per class, or get a free trial class first to see how the foreign teacher takes classes.
I'm a freshman in high school now, so I just have to memorize words now.
In the first year of high school, you can keep up with the hard work.
It's up to you to make up your mind
Ok thanks.
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I'm a high school student, and although I learned English well, I didn't know how I learned it well.
You should first be interested in English from the heart. Then read what you learned yesterday every morning and once in the evening, and if you don't have a good foundation, you may have to read it several times. Just do some key questions, you don't need to do too much.
Go to the New Oriental in the university town, and forget the specific address to check it yourself.
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Learn architectural decoration, not math English.
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