I am a top student in English
After completing the college entrance examination this year, although 130 points in English this year is not my ideal score, the high school entrance examination score of 117 points (out of 120) is still satisfactory. I am still very happy. Share my method with you
Some words are always considered correct nonsense...but nonsense is nonsense, as long as you follow it, then it is not nonsense, but effective. A good method... So if you think what I said is good and follow it, you will definitely have unexpected gains
1>I am considered by the English teacher in the class to be particularly individual. student, because I have never been as "serious" in learning English as other students, but for morning reading I dare say that I am the most serious and perseverant, so I want to tell you that your morning reading is definitely helpful to your English learning.
First of all, English is a language, and language learning is naturally inseparable from listening, speaking, reading, and writing secondly. However, many of us go in the opposite direction. Just imagine when a child Started to learn to speak: More than one year old, right? This time is actually a process of developing language sense, that is, providing him with a context... Children will only learn if they keep trying to speak and repeat a sentence... and we do not have such a context. So reading is a good way for us to cultivate our own language sense...
Is your exam the National English Proficiency Test? I know that the Level 3 exam has a certain degree of difficulty... If you don't have any sense of the language in the articles, you will definitely not be able to do well in the exam... If you can persist in reading in the morning, you will have a certain sense of the language over time, so that when you read You will feel a sense of déjà vu when you write the article. This will help you implicitly. You will not find the effect immediately, but by then you will really have an amazing breakthrough
Here is what I suggest you Using the (writing and reading method of reading) is to use a traditional Chinese word "read" to mark the progress of your reading: read the first article (paragraph) on the first day, and write the word "read" each time you read it, until After writing the word "yan" on the side and the word "Shi" on the upper right, read it ten times in total. Use the same method when reading the second article (paragraph) the next day. Then you go back and read the first article, and read it every time Write one stroke until you finish writing the character "四" under "士". On the third day, read the third chapter (paragraph), and also go back and read the previous paragraphs, then add the word "objective" in the first chapter and the word "四" in the second chapter. On the fourth day, read the fourth chapter, and go back to the previous chapter. Fill in the previous ones, that is: the last two points of the first article, the word "objective" in the second article, the word "四" in the third article,...and so on...you have to look back after reading every day Read the previous article and complete the word "read"... This will invisibly constrain yourself to read. This reading method is in line with the rules of memory and has quick results.
2> Of course, learning English requires more than just a sense of language. Vocabulary is also very important. People who learn English very well, but don’t know many words, are rare... so they must memorize the words frequently. .
Diligent memorization does not mean rote memorization but means having methods. Here I will provide you with my method: when I memorize words, I will read a word many times. I usually see the word or the Chinese meaning. You can pronounce it accurately, and it must be the same as standard pronunciation! Do this many times, and these words will leave an impression in your mind: I want to say that at this time, the impression is enough! Then you continue to consolidate on the text: The key is: when you read these words, you will continue to search from the original impression in your mind. This will continue to consolidate and remember the word. Even if you can't remember it, the continuous consolidation of these impressions will be enough to give you a strong enough intuition to recognize the word when you take the exam. If you don’t recognize it, the sense of language I mentioned earlier will also help you understand the entire sentence or paragraph.
I have said so much, but actually it doesn’t take a lot of time to memorize words. Half an hour a day is enough for memorizing words... And when you memorize words, it is best to combine sentences and articles, that is, when memorizing words, put the words Bring it into the corresponding context to understand and deepen your memory. Never just memorize words!
3>Habit. I have a good habit of reading articles. You might as well buy one or two English newspapers or magazines... preferably without translation but with entries and annotations. You can take a break in your free time to relax, and don't deliberately understand a certain sentence or word... Of course, if you have the energy, I recommend you do this (but you should solve it after reading an article).
Reading more articles can create a reading environment for yourself.
Also, listen to more English. This can also cultivate your sense of language, and the effect is very good!
Here, I recommend you to use "New Concept English". I personally think this textbook is excellent!
As for listening materials: I have been using: "Crazy English"
I hope it will be helpful to you!