Word-for-word draft of junior middle school Chinese trial lecture (1)
Word-for-word manuscript writing is a good initial practice process for interviewing teaching resources. When there are a lot of verbatim drafts of different types of texts, there will be less panic in the on-the-spot exam. In fact, after mastering the process and precautions of different types of text trials, you can write trial templates according to the types. Like poetry, it can be read many times during the trial, including the final summary and sublimation, or it can be read with music. Generally speaking, the speech speed can be controlled at 200-240 words/minute, and the number of words can be controlled with reference to the speech speed of word-for-word manuscripts. Because the examination room basically does not provide timing tools, and you can't wear watches, it is recommended to control the time in stages for the first practice (the introduction and homework sessions take the least time, and the deep learning session takes the longest time, at least 4 minutes. It takes about 1.2 minutes to perceive and summarize the sublimation). When preparing for the interview, try to carefully write the overall perception and in-depth study in the preparation draft to prevent nervous forgetting during the trial. (This post is updated from time to time. Friends in need can refer to it as appropriate, and you can leave a message if you have other suggestions. )