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I don't think you have a bad foundation, but you just can't keep up with your vocabulary when you go to high school. It doesn't matter, you just need to practice more and do more questions, especially reading questions. Bare memorization of words is not of much use.
Words should be memorized in use, and they should be remembered in conjunction with articles and sentences. Maybe when you start reading, you will encounter a lot of words that you don't understand, so look up the dictionary, memorize it, and you will naturally remember it if it comes back and forth. It will be very slow to start doing the questions, and it will be difficult at the beginning of everything, so it will be good to be proficient.
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Saying. As an art student, don't spend money on make-up classes. Art is enough to throw money at it.
Well, I started making up English in the fourth grade, and I am currently in my third year of high school. English is stable at around 110.
If you really learn to be in high school, it will never be that you can't use many words in high school.
Well, if you want to improve your English, you can get points for completion, composition, or listening. These only require a high level of vocabulary accumulation and pronunciation familiarity. You can read more texts and listen to English songs while drawing to train your sense of language.
And when memorizing words, try to write, draw, and write the words in your mind. Wait until you are familiar with the vocabulary and then practice the sentences, and finally write and write the exercises, plus the teacher's guidance in class, okay~
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Then try to make up for it yourself!
Wouldn't you learn a lot by taking some time out of your English every day and accumulating it in a semester?
Also, practice speaking every day, read more openly, I think it would be good to read an English text every day.
Take 30 minutes a day to consolidate the English words you have learned, Decathlon master Ye Ruicai said that even if you have a good memory, you will forget what you have memorized. Therefore, it is better to consolidate and review more, so that English words can become permanent memories
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When I was a freshman in high school, the English 120-point paper was only 80+, and the situation was similar to you, so I often studied the grammar book of this system by myself, and asked the teacher if I didn't understand, and the words were also memorized appropriately, but the effect was not very good, and I couldn't remember it. But after a semester, my English can already be tested 90+, and now it is 100+, but I still don't understand a lot of words, but I have a good grasp of grammar knowledge and can skip many difficulties.
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Words won't? Difficult. In high school, the most practical thing to tell us is the words. There are many words, and the reading is not bad. Reading good points can basically pass.
If you can't do it, you can focus on hearing.
Now start listening to it every day.
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Tapes are not enough, take 10 minutes a day to listen, then pick up notes and memorize phrases, and try to write essays, the basics are very important.
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One word: back. If you have more back, it will naturally be 80+.
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Listen to more tapes.
If it doesn't work, go to the Hujiang network.
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The training of English in high school is quite strict, and the practice is also the most. However, interest is still the best teacher. It's best if you have.
However, I will not talk about this for now. 100 points, which means that it is probably above the passing line. Not good, but not bad either.
Say it out loud (of course, it's best to be as precise as possible) so that you've heard and listened to it will impress you. Read aloud and read quickly, which will also make you read faster. In addition, the exercises are an important part.
Through practice, you will master vocabulary and grammar. That's good. But remember, you must be efficient in doing questions, you can't make mistakes and don't change, don't think, don't remember, and the result is wrong and wrong, then it will be ineffective.
Third, when you have time, memorize sample essays and write small essays.
Finally, I wish you a great day of English! Happy learning! :-
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Make a mistake book. Pick out the mistakes in the single choice, and write why they are wrong and the analysis of the question (the phrases examined, grammar, etc.), which is useful for grammar. If you have a completion, you can only find a way to improve your vocabulary, and it is best to read it twice.
Reading should limit yourself to a certain period of time, read the questions first, have a general understanding of what the article is going to test, and then read the article. If you correct a mistake, you should always pay attention to the summary. The composition should have a reasonable framework, and it is best to use the phrases and sentence patterns you have just learned, which will make the marking teacher feel that you have a good foundation and can memorize the good sentences in the sample essays.
By the way, there is also hearing, and you can usually watch some movies or animations with original sound. During the exam, you can circle the main content of the questions first, and then pay more attention to them when listening.
Trust me, it will work. But be sure to stick to it! Although I didn't dare to say how good English was, I relied on English to get my score on every test. Here's a piece of advice from a high school junior.
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It depends on your specific situation, to learn English well, first understand that your English is the weak link, is reading? Colloquial? Or listening? Writing?
Find out which piece is lacking and make up for it, so that you can get twice the result with half the effort!
Listen to the learning experiences of some people who have come before, I believe it will be helpful to you.
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It is recommended that you ask a college student tutor to make up for it systematically.
If you learn English one-on-one, you can get 90 points in the third year of high school.
I worked as a tutor and taught classes every week, and eventually the children I taught increased from 40 to about 100 points. The problem is to stick to the pace of the tutor
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Since I'm an art student, I should like to watch movies and listen to it.
Try to make yourself watch some favorite American movies, listen to some English songs "Friends", this TV will definitely improve your grades, listen to the songs of Kris Allen, Adam Lambert, McFly, Jason Marz, Michael Buble, Rascal Flatts, Westlife, it is also quite helpful.
However, the textbook still needs to be read, and the teacher said that "the textbook is the foundation of the test questions".
I wish you admission to the school of your choice.
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From your description, you have worked your English, but it seems that your grades are still not up to the requirements you have for yourself. Here's a question, I don't know how your classmates did in these exams? It should be said that the organization of high school English test papers is very different from that of junior high school, and many times, high school English exams are far away from textbooks - the words examined are not only the words you have learned, but the articles encountered in reading are not limited to what you have already learned, so it is normal for you to get a low English test when you first enter high school.
If most of your classmates are also between 60 and 90, then you don't need to worry. As you move up the grade, your English grades will naturally improve.
Of course, your question still has to be answered positively. First of all, improving English scores is of course inseparable from the accumulation of vocabulary, but it is not only vocabulary. For example, until the college entrance examination, every time I did a test paper, there would be no less than 20 words that I didn't know.
Of course, these words cannot be said to completely affect the understanding of the article and the topic, but the proportion of about 20 words in a paper is still very small. So don't think of word learning as the most important thing.
Secondly, if your English is indeed relatively average, then I suggest that you do not demand yourself with high scores, and you may wish to re-learn the knowledge of English in junior high school, after all, learning is gradual. The knowledge points of junior high school English are very limited, and the vocabulary is very small, but it is indeed the foundation, memorize the vocabulary and grammar of junior high school, and then slowly increase the difficulty, on the one hand, to cultivate confidence, on the other hand, it can also cultivate the so-called "sense of language". Slowly improve your grades, you are only a freshman in high school, and when you get to the college entrance examination, don't you just need to do English?
If you feel that you not only have a weak foundation, but also that you are slow to read English and difficult to understand, then you can also imitate what I used to do, insist on reading comprehension and cloze every day, the specific amount is determined according to your speed, I believe your English level will definitely improve.
Of course, all of what I've said is test-taking, and it may not make you fluent in English in life. Finally, I wish you good luck in your studies!
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College Entrance Examination English is very simple, do one listening essay every day, and do a few readings is enough for 100 points.
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Find out where you deduct more points.
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Memorize the texts and recite them knowing what each sentence means.
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My sister tells you that rote memorization and practice the sense of language...
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I remember my English teacher telling me, "As long as the deep iron pestle is sharpened into a needle", you will gain something if you keep reading aloud and emotionally every morning.
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1.Word. Make an effort to increase your vocabulary and make a little time each day to memorize the words, so that reading comprehension will be easier.
2.Read more English texts in the morning to increase your sense of language. Of course, when reading the text, pay attention to dividing the components, and not read them all at once. The grammar of high school is nothing more than that, which can be found in the texts, so as long as you are familiar with it, you will naturally have a sense of language.
3.Sort out the wrong questions, study the questions that you usually do wrong, figure out why you are wrong, what you should do, and then find some of the same question types to do, so that the same question type will be mastered.
4.If you don't understand, ask your teachers and classmates. . .
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Listening, reading and memorizing more is definitely the only way to improve your English scores, don't think of any shortcuts:
1.Write down the words of the text.
2.Organize the new words you encounter in reading and make your own vocabulary book, and memorize 3Read more and memorize more texts every morning.
4.Practice reading comprehension every day.
5.Organize the wrong words of the single item you have made into a set of mistakes and review them regularly.
6.Familiarize yourself with the sample essay and familiarize yourself with the format and template of the essay.
7.Listen more, *** mp4 mp5 mobile phones can be used to listen to listening, a combination of extensive listening and intensive listening.
As long as you do a solid job of basic skills in English, there is no reason not to improve your grades.
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If you want to improve your English score, you need to work your own. In terms of words, you should find the best memorization method that suits you and increase your vocabulary. In terms of grammar learning, you need to work hard to take good notes in class, if you don't understand, you should ask the teacher or classmates in time, grammar is the premise of writing, you must pay great attention to it.
If you need to rely on your usual practice in listening and reading, you can get up 30 minutes early every morning to practice listening, or listen to the English radio. In terms of writing, you can practice one theme essay a week and let the teacher annotate it. If you have time permitting, you can consider attending some training courses that suit you on weekends, such as New Oriental, New Power, and EF, and the guidance of professional English teachers is also helpful for your English learning.
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