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The basic thing is to memorize the formulas and concepts clearly, which is not difficult, as long as you finish the basic questions in the book, you can basically remember it. Then it's time to do the questions!! Our teacher said crazy to do it!
I'm good at math and think so. If I do more, I will naturally know the ideas of this kind of question, and I will be able to make suggestions relatively quickly.
In short, memorize basic concepts and formulas + do more questions = have a good math score.
PS: Some people do this and usually study well, but they don't do well when they take the exam. This is a psychological one, we have it in our class, and there is more than one, to sum it up, it is a little shadow ...... mathematics)
Learn English, 1Do two (at least) readings a day.
2.Look up the dictionary a lot.
3.It is possible to read every day to develop a sense of language.
4.As for grammar, I think it's just a matter of repeated practice, and it's best to sort it out, (almost no one in our class has English notes) and look at it from time to time, I think it's good.
5.I haven't tried what is commonly used in essays, listening to English songs or watching English movies, but I have never heard of how it works.
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Do more questions in mathematics, correct mistakes in time, and do as many questions as you can
English to memorize, words, articles, it is best to memorize as many articles as possible, if you feel that you can be able, in the end it is good to memorize the four volumes of new concept English, which is of great help.
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Do more math and memorize more English.
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English, we can't either, but math is good, math is mainly done by doing more problems, everything will be done, as for the formula or something, as long as you do the problem when you turn it over, you will write it down...
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It's hard to generalize about this question because everyone has a different sense of how easy it is to get into math and English. However, in general, math and English are both important subjects at the high school level and require a lot of time and effort to learn.
For some students, math may be more difficult to learn than EnglishBecause mathematics requires logical thinking and abstract thinking skills, learning and understanding abstract concepts and symbols, which can be challenging for some students. At the same time, mathematics also requires a high degree of accuracy and precision, and if there is a mistake, it may lead to a completely wrong answer.
For other students, English may be more difficult to learn than math, because English requires learning and understanding a lot of grammar rules, vocabulary, and reading comprehension skills. English exams also usually focus more on students' expressive and communicative skills, which also takes a lot of time for students to improve.
Therefore, whether it is math or English, students need to be well prepared and study hard to do well in their subjects.
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