It s high school. I don t know anything about math and English. My parents won t let me read it. Dis

Updated on delicacies 2024-06-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I'm also a freshman in high school, and my grades aren't very goodIt is recommended that you first discuss with your parents and give yourself a chance, and then make a detailed plan, and you should be determined to implement your plan. I believe that as long as you do this, step by step, it won't take long for you to slowly improve.

    Hope you get your wish.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I don't know the art cut-off either.

    Math is all about doing more problems.

    You first read the textbook thoroughly, understand the post-class questions, then do some exercises, and finally do a comprehensive sense of English.

    Watch more English movies and listen to listen.

    It's okay to plug in the ear.

    Even if you don't understand it, it works.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Don't be in a hurry!

    I am good at mathematics, physics and English. I have to teach mathematics, physics and chemistry to foreign students in English every day, and I can help you if you have any questions!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Take your time, I'm also a senior in high school, and I scored more than 30 points in mathematics, English is mainly words, memorize more words, memorize a little bit and do questions, and now it's a test-taking education to know the words English score can go up, come on.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Your current state is very important if you want to improve your English score, and the specific knowledge should be put in the sea of questions in the end.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The score line for arts and sports is still quite low.

    On the exam paper, there will be simple questions and more difficult questions, if it is difficult to learn well, do more questions, practice makes perfect, the exam has its form, find more simple questions to do, it is no problem to pass. You should listen to and speak more English, and you should do more questions on a regular basis.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Embarrassment. Me too.

    Junior high school is very powerful, but high school is miserable.

    Let's do more questions. Grasp the topic.

    For example, a function, which gives you a defined domain, you'd better bring in x

    And the number in parentheses is not necessarily just a letter, it may be a function, it may be a formula, and they should be treated as a whole.

    Sometimes, if you really can't, you can use images to help you find the direction of the answer.

    If it is an abstract problem and there are not many conditions, you have to learn to set x and its opposite number and then bring it in, and then you will slowly find the answer.

    All in all, try more.

    If it is a multiple-choice fill-in-the-blank question, you can substitute a special value. There's no need to bother yourself with too many X's.

    Sometimes, if you really haven't encountered some problems, you have to try. Because sometimes the answers are really endless. You can't figure it out.

    That's why I have to do more questions.

    Then the progress of high school is very fast, and you have to learn to prepare, otherwise you will not know what to do.

    The pressure is normal, and there will be the momentum of competition in the top class.

    Treat those pressures as good things, and it will be magical to turn decay.

    If you are homesick, you will hit **. It can also relieve some stress.

    However, when you are in high school, you have to learn to grow up slowly and learn to be independent.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Well, I'm still in junior high school, but I thought I might be able to help you figure out something for you.

    If you want to do the questions, I don't think you need to do too much, find some more novel question types to do, and doing the more difficult ones may better improve your ability and cultivate your problem-solving thinking. If you encounter a problem, you can discuss it with the classmates with good grades in the class, or ask the teacher to solve it (it seems that I have heard others say that the high school teacher does not care much.) But it should still work.

    If you are worried that the topics you are looking for are not comprehensive enough to improve your abilities, go to your classmates with good grades and ask them for questions. (It's impossible not to tell you.) If you don't tell it, you can build a good relationship and then talk about it. Looks a little sinister. )

    As for homesickness, in the final analysis, I feel that the problem will not be solved, and I can't understand the class. For difficult problems, there is already a little suggestion above. If you can't understand the class, then find a classmate with good grades and strong understanding ability to help you explain it after class.

    Students with good grades are very useful, you can make friends with them, so you can ask them for help with study problems. If you have time, you can sort out the knowledge you have learned before, and the knowledge is progressive, so that you are likely to find that your problem is not that you can't understand the current class, but that the previous knowledge is still a little vague, so go and review it well, I think it should be easier to think about the previous knowledge with the current thinking, then the knowledge chain is coherent, and the knowledge behind it will not be understood.

    I'm still only in junior high school, so I may not know much about high school life, and the above suggestions may be a bit inconsistent with high school learning. But I think it's still helpful for you, after all, that's all there is to learn.

    Hopefully, it will reduce your worries.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Thinking hard and meditating can't save you, just thinking about studying for a high score is harming yourself, making yourself happy is the meaning of life, life is more important than going to university, more important than anything else.

    Anything other than to take it easy is superfluous. Pay attention to feelings + a certain amount of proficiency to solve the problem. You can see the answer by feeling it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This is very normal, I used to be like this, you have to calm down, ponder those questions, summarize more typical questions, and do more questions that you are more good at.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The formula should be thoroughly understood, and doing the problem is just the use of the formula!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Don't think too much, figure out all the homework assigned by the teacher, and complete it to 100%. I don't ask my classmates or teachers who are studying well. Remember, if you have many shortcomings, be humble to learn from others.

    You may encounter ridicule or cold eyes, but you must understand that improving yourself is the last word.

    You must have the preparation and determination to endure any hardships in order to improve yourself, and never retreat when you encounter difficulties. It doesn't matter if you're a boy or a girl, you have to have a backbone.

    Be humble and friendly to others. Don't hold a grudge if someone refuses to help you, because no one else is obligated to help you. Therefore, when someone helps you, you must know how to be grateful.

    Have a positive body. When you encounter a problem, you don't want to add to your troubles, but find a way to solve it.

    Remember, you have to work hard for what you want to be. Effort, everything else is secondary.

    Positive, upward, indomitable.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you really want to read well, don't think about anything else for the time being, study hard, and repay your parents well in the future.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I'm not good at math and my English is okay, so I chose an English major after the college entrance examination, and now I've graduated.

    The first year of high school still came and studied hard to catch up.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    English is fine, but if you don't learn it now, you can learn it on your own.

    Math: I remember my teacher saying that.

    Mathematics is one ring after another, and after you lose one link, you can't keep up."

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There's no need to rush. Take it easy. Mathematics can be made up later. It's best to find a tutor to help you with English.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Where did your child copy a province? Raid.

    If you want to learn mathematics well, you should first understand the textbook, then do the problems, practice the simple basics first, and gradually improve the difficulty of the questions after familiarizing yourself with the basic skills and methods, and the most important thing is to think more and find the connection between the knowledge points. Find a teacher to tutor you in the method.

    English more memorization. The quality of the grades is directly proportional to the number of essays that the child can memorize.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    First of all, don't worry, if you put pressure on the child, then the pressure on the child will be even greater.

    With the dao, you need to communicate more with your child and drum more.

    Encourage your child. Secondly, it is appropriate to ask for a tutor and conduct targeted counseling, after all, it is just high school, don't be too impatient, it's useless to be anxious.

    You have to take it one step at a time.

    Help your child make a study plan, and I believe that by the third year of high school, there will be no problem in studying.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Learning is not the only way out. But going to college will have a huge impact on your life, everyone has their own ambitions, and destiny is free. Believe in yourself, do some basic questions in mathematics, read more textbooks, master the basic principles, and win the choice fill-in-the-blank and the first 2 big questions, you can get a score in the 90 110 range (of course, these still require your perseverance in practice and advice).

    Anyway, English is listened to every day, and when you wake up in the morning, you can get up loud words, sentences and even textbooks, and English vocabulary is king! If you really only know you, me and him, it is recommended to start with the most basic English grammar and words! Where there's a will there's a way! I wish you success

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I can only read books carefully, and I don't know how to ask.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    In English, memorize more words, read texts, and accumulate vocabulary! At a certain time, it will be good naturally, and the accumulation of quantity will reach a qualitative leap! Mathematics, you must have an overall idea, and you must have your own framework structure for what you have learned!

    The best thing is to look at the table of contents of the book, see what you know and what you don't know! Then do the overall review planning! Finally, you will form your own knowledge framework, and you will be able to do the questions handy!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In the third year of high school, it is a collection of calculations and thinking. All in one.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Start with the basics, start doing some simple problems, train slowly, and most importantly, don't give up.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    This one... Weakly ask,How did you get into high school.。。

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Starting from the basics, English should be read, written, and practiced, and mathematics has a problem-solving routine, so it's OK to remember that one and go up.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    There's really not much more that can be done. In one year, it is difficult to make great progress, you can take a junior college first, choose a major you like, and then go to a bachelor's degree.

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