As the saying goes, it is better to read it ten times than to copy it once. When reading a poem or an article, read a sentence at a time, then copy a paragraph at a time, and finally, copy an article at a time. That is, read first and then copy, and then read after copying.
2. Spatio-temporal method
Remember to recite the words that indicate the actual orientation order in the content, and remember them according to the time and orientation words.
3. Character method
Remember the words that appear in turn (or in different categories) in the article, so as to remember people's feelings and think blindly, which is helpful for understanding and reciting.
4. Situational approach
Create specific situations and make yourself familiar with them, so that you can easily understand and remember them. Especially beautiful poems and essays, this method is more effective. For example, Looking at Tianmen Mountain, Spring in the South of the Yangtze River, Spring Tour in Qiantang Lake, etc., can be recalled according to pictures, combined with pictures and texts, and recited quickly and interestingly with pictures.
5. Drawing method
Grasp the cause, process, development, climax and result of the story and form a general story outline in your mind, then it will be much easier to recall and recite.
6. Extension method
Reciting a short article or a poem can be extended sentence by sentence at the beginning, that is, reciting the first sentence, reciting the second sentence means taking the first sentence with you, and so on until the whole article.
7. Contrast method
Find out the parts of the text that are contrasted and remember the nature, characteristics and functions of this contrast, so that it will be easy to recite. For example, in the seventh paragraph of "Praise of Poplar", we grasp the sentence characteristics of first restraining and then promoting, and the last four parallelism and rhetorical questions.
8. Contour method
Make a simple outline, and then practice reciting according to the outline.