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To learn a language well, you need to read, read, and memorize. 1.First of all, if you want to learn Chinese well, you must do it: review more, seize the time, be careful and careful, and persevere!
2.Have a plan for reviewing your language!
For example, I plan how many lessons I want to finish today, but I can't set my goals too high, and I still have to remember to complete the scheduled plan. If you complete the predetermined plan in advance, don't be in a hurry, you should read the text you have read more often, or take some practice questions to consolidate (of course, you will have to read the practice questions once or twice to remember it!). Only by developing good habits can you have great gains in learning, otherwise you will take a longer detour than others!
3.Be serious when reviewing in order to achieve high efficiency!
When revising, if you don't understand something, mark it with a pencil and find time to ask your teacher or classmates (it's best not to ask your classmates in class or self-study class!). Because it may affect other people's learning, and the general discipline in the classroom is better, it is also good to study during this time, so don't waste time
Some places that you can't remember can be copied down with a piece of paper, put them in your pocket, and read them when you want them, and remember them when you want (if you don't believe it, you can't remember it)!
Don't waste time reading it in the morning and evening, it's better to read it out loud than to memorize it silently! Generally, I read in the morning and evening to read new words, classical Chinese and its translation (the two are combined to memorize together, although classical Chinese is not easy to learn, but diligence can make up for clumsiness!). ), ancient poems, and some important word notes in the small print of texts.
4.In class, the teacher's lecture is the most critical, and the teacher can generally grasp the key points to teach everyone to review (of course, I have more experience after teaching for so many years), and take good notes (especially if you don't understand something, you have to listen carefully).
5.Take a little time to read the extracurricular book (the statement must be related to studying!). There are some good words and sentences to accumulate, but I usually only read a few good essays a week (bad essays are in vain), and it doesn't take too much time!
Allocate your time wisely! Because there's more than one subject to review
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What does it mean to learn a language well? If you pull Confucius over to take the college entrance examination, it is estimated that only Chinese can get points, and how many points you can get depends on how many blank questions are from the Analects. When Han Han did the modern reading of his own article that was used as a reading question in the college entrance examination, he only got a single-digit score.
At a low level, language is a communication tool; A little higher is foolishness, awakening, and enlightenment; No matter how high it is, I'm afraid it's aesthetic. To put it simply, first of all, you can communicate with people normally and accurately express your own meaning; Secondly, in normal life, you know how to write a letter, you can write a resume when you are looking for a job, and you have to be able to write a report if your job needs it, which is enough; If you are really talented, or have inspirational experience, you can also write articles and publish books. You must know that Yu Hua's article is outstanding for its conciseness, in his own words, "I really didn't know a few words back then".
Therefore, whether you learn a good Chinese or not really has little to do with a few questions in the exam. It is the so-called "self-indulgence" to take prudence.
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Because you don't really learn what you understand.
There is no need to learn anything about language, as long as you have a wide range of knowledge, and then memorize the necessary key points a little, I dare not say that your language will be very good, but it will definitely not be very bad. If you want to learn deeply, read more useful articles, and there are some teacher's explanations and article comments under the general articles, and those should also take a look, understanding is the most important thing in Chinese. Read more to increase your comprehension.
Come on! Let's be more detailed!
The elementary school philology is full of ancient poems, prose reading, and composition.
When I was in elementary school, I didn't have a good foundation.
That's because you are under pressure to study, and you always feel that the language is very difficult, but in fact, the language is not difficult, as long as you study it with your heart, you will one day find that the language is so simple and easy to learn.