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Do you want to memorize texts or words?
Words from the text:
The content of summary 1 is mainly at the junior high school level, and most of the articles in it are dialogues, and there are good articles that you can pick up and memorize by yourself.
The content of Introduction 2 is at the high school level, so it is recommended that you memorize the text of Introduction 2 if you memorize it, which will be helpful for your speaking, composition, etc.
You can try to memorize 3 and 4 on the basis of your 2 memorization, but I think you can still memorize 3, and 4 is for you now.
Words to memorize:
Although the words in General 1 are simple, they go from simple to difficult step by step, which is a bit different from the comparison of General 2. And you should have a lot of knowledge of the words of General 1, which can be taken out as a review and memorized, because it will not be difficult, and you can have a certain amount of confidence and then memorize it. If you want people with a small number of words to memorize longer and difficult words at the beginning, this is a bit difficult for people, and it will make people less confident to stick to it.
Therefore, the words of General 1 can be used as a review and consolidation to memorize a solid foundation. But focus on the word of general 2. Many of the words in General 2 are from high school, so memorizing them will help you study in high school.
If you read all of General 2 thoroughly, then high school English will definitely not be a problem.
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The foundation is the most important, the more monotonous and boring it is, the more you should learn it well, starting from the most basic and the simplest you think is the best!!
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I memorized it from 2, and I don't think it's useful to have a volume!
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The foundation is good to memorize three, a little worse can memorize two and one should not be used It's too simple.
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2 can be dropped.
Anyway, I don't want to memorize the text, just be fine, and memorize some classic sentences.
2 is OK
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I'm now in junior high school to learn new concepts 2 I should learn 3 new concepts in high school mainly memorize phrases and grammar It will definitely be difficult to learn on your own As for memorization, I think it can only enhance the sense of language.
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If your spoken English is good:
1.Check the new words first, and mark the meaning in Chinese in the textbook;
2.Read aloud repeatedly until the melon is ripe;
3.Memorize until you memorize it completely.
If your spoken language isn't as good as it could be:
1.Check the new words first, and mark the meaning in Chinese in the textbook;
2.Listen to the recording and read it aloud 2-3 times;
3.Read aloud repeatedly until the melon is ripe;
4.Memorize until you memorize it completely.
You can swallow dates, and ask teachers or classmates when you encounter something that is really incomprehensible. If you memorize every sentence thoroughly, you may quickly lose interest, and there is no need. It's like a child reading an extracurricular book and thinking about it.
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You should understand first, think about the meaning of this sentence while reading, and then grasp the key sentence patterns and phrases in the sentence, in my usual opinion, this memorization is the fastest, the key is to understand, after understanding the meaning, it is much easier to memorize, so you should read the full text first, do not need to read it very thoroughly, and then read more and remember more to understand, you can master the content and knowledge points of the text at the same time.
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The biggest trick to learning English is to read it over and over again, and you'll find that your English speaking, listening, and word memory have improved dramatically.
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Go to the nce200 forum, take a look at the video of Mr. Qiang Hao, there are a lot of them, there is a lot of personal experience, if you don't feel it when you hear it, I have your surname.
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