Learning is inseparable from reading, and reading must be about methods. In Chinese learning, I think we should broaden our horizons and read more books, which is beneficial to improve our writing and reading ability. As the saying goes, reading a hundred times is self-evident. Of course, this is a general statement, which emphasizes that books should be read more and read well, not really read a hundred times. In fact, don't say that you have seen it a hundred times. If you can honestly read a book three or four times, it will definitely be effective.
The so-called close reading method refers to a reading method that integrates knowledge through repeated close reading, careful chewing, in-depth study, thorough understanding and grasping the essence.
Specific practices are as follows:
The first time: look at the text that the teacher will explain before class, and have a general understanding of the knowledge content, so you don't have to understand the text word by word.
The second time: after class, review what the teacher said. This time is different from before, so we should read it carefully and try to understand the content thoroughly and master the reasoning and application of the concept theorem on the basis of lectures.
The third time: after a unit or chapter of the textbook is finished, read it carefully from beginning to end to deepen the understanding and grasp of the concept definition. Be careful, don't be careless and rush by just because you have a certain understanding of knowledge.
Fourth time: When all the books have been learned, the whole book should be read together. The main purpose is to sort out the knowledge of each chapter, find the connection between them, sort out the mess, and have an overall understanding of the book.
Last time: a few days before the exam, take time to read the book briefly, cooperate with your own notes, and look at the key points and difficulties you have learned, as well as some conceptual things and things you easily ignore. The effect is really good. You can choose to try if you don't believe me.