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In fact, there is a rule for doing more questions in English, and you will practice according to this rule. These are my own set of methods that I summarized in my junior year of high school:
Single selection, at most, rely on the sense of language, read more, memorize more, and practice more. Because it has a small score, you can't spend too much time on it.
Cloze in the blanks, to talk about the method, it is generally a narrative article, remember, see yourself as the protagonist in it. Don't look at the options before doing the question.,Read through the article.,Probably understand it and then read the question.。。 Sometimes the answer to the front is the answer to the back!!
Reading comprehension is very important, most of the scores are concentrated here, remember, don't see yourself as the protagonist, you have to look at the options first, but you don't have to translate them one by one to know what the question is asking. You can read the article with questions, and you must be patient, because many words will not be recognized, but it will not affect you to write the question.
Composition, generally will give you an outline to write, I think you have to practice more, really can't write more articles that can be memorized, I don't care how complex you write, simple can also be, but you must ensure the correctness of the sentence!!
In the third year of high school, these methods really changed my English score, such a short practice, finally broke through myself, I believe that my method will be effective for you, the most important thing is to persevere!! I have to do at least one article every day, and I must work hard ......
Of course, my method has to have a certain foundation, if it is not good in words, you can stick to it as mentioned above, because words are the foundation of the foundation. Also, it's important to memorize phrases.
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I'm already a junior in college, and I used to be very bad at English in my first and second years of high school, but I changed my English teacher in my third year of high school, and I was very good, so I was interested in learning! My method is probably to memorize words every day, from the first year of high school to the third year of high school after the textbook of each unit, in fact, you don't have to memorize too much, it is enough to memorize one unit a day, and then English is the most boring for too long, so generally I use the break to do a paper separately, and I want to know which of the different types of questions in my English test is the worst, and then concentrate on it! I used to correct the worst questions, I could only get 1 out of 10 questions right, and then I did 50 wrong questions in a row, and I was able to correct 9 or even all of them!!
Don't be in a hurry to learn English, you do it slowly, and you will find yourself improving after a long time!!
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I just took the college entrance examination, I am a repeat student, to be honest, I basically did not learn English in three years of high school, but I only scored 16 points in the college entrance examination last year, and after repeating for a year, this year's score is 107 points.
It can be said that I succeeded, I insisted on memorizing words for no less than an hour every day, and I would do the test questions for half an hour every day, of course, this was in addition to normal homework.
They are all right, and English is a lot of everything. The college entrance examination will be held in a few months in the third year of high school. The most effective way now is to learn words and grammar while memorizing sentences; But don't forget to do the questions, analyze them thoroughly, find out and remember the unfamiliar words and phrases; Read or memorize sentences with good grammar in the morning. >>>More
First of all, there is an English-speaking environment. Take an English training class, visit the English corner, actually open your mouth to speak English with others, and actually listen to English with your ears. When you encounter something that you can't express or understand, you should not be ashamed to ask questions, ask more questions, and remember more. >>>More
Personally, I think the first floor is right, English does need a long time to accumulate to learn well, if you want to take the college entrance examination, there is also a shortcut. Personal experience of the first college entrance examination English 19 points, the second year of the test 110, this year what I did is to memorize words, a variety of question types one by one practice, like grammar, correct mistakes or something, reading and completion as long as there is vocabulary, read the back of the question is simple, to be honest, two years of college now basically forget. Regarding geography, I personally feel that the atlas is a good learning tool. >>>More
It's similar to the upstairs, I am also a representative of chemistry in high school, I studied chemistry, out of the third year of junior high school to remember some of the most basic concepts, since then I have not specifically memorized, my learning method is "think", think more, think deeply, think diligently, I think before I go to bed, I think when I eat, I think while listening to lectures, I am thinking between classes, I am thinking when I walk, I always have time to think, I often ask myself a lot of questions, there are also questions asked by others, I can't understand for a while, it doesn't matter, If the problem is more urgent, ask the teacher, the teacher does not come up, check the information, the information can not be found, no need to worry, such a question exam will definitely not be tested, so you can think about these problems when you have time, to expand your thinking, suddenly come up with some kind of explanation, use notes to write it down, and then see if there are loopholes in this explanation, in the improvement, I am like this, so I learned very deeply in chemistry, over time, I found that high school chemistry is just such a little thing, everything changes, and those things are tested in the exam, I usually think it through, but I just pay attention to the details. >>>More
1.Learning English is anytime, anywhere.
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