The words should be neat
Chinese teacher:
I like neatly written test papers, which is not nonsense. Many teachers in other disciplines said in unison that a well-written paper makes people feel comfortable to read.
I have participated in Chinese marking for many years and have been undertaking the task of composition marking. I really feel different about the candidates' writing style.
Then, what effect will the examinee's papers and handwriting be neat?
Made a good first impression on the marking teacher.
The handwriting is neat, and the paper surface is generally neat. This kind of rolling always gives people a sense of beauty. Beauty, who will refuse?
Writing is an important part of Chinese learning, and the answers to many questions in Chinese test papers are flexible. At this time, the marking teacher will give points according to how the questions are answered on the one hand and how the handwriting is written on the other.
For neatly written papers, the marking teacher often thinks: This must be a good boy who studies hard and has a correct attitude, so it is natural and generous to give time;
For the untidy paper, the marking teacher will think in his heart: It seems that this child does not have good study habits, and naturally he will not feel distressed when deducting points.
This is especially true for composition, and it is certainly easier to get high marks. Therefore, it is nothing new that the final scores of two Chinese papers with similar answers differ by 5-8 points or more because of writing.
At present, in order to make children pay attention to writing, some schools have set a writing score (generally 5- 10) on the final exam paper, which should attract everyone's attention.
Makes me want to see all this.
Can you make such an analogy? A bad test paper, even if you have some bright spots, is like mixing gold with garbage. How do ordinary people find it? In composition grading, highlights are an important way to get high marks.
Poor handwriting is not recognizable. Isn't it objectively refusing to get high marks? Those papers with good handwriting can be completely understood by the marking teacher, and two o'clock is enough to present them, so the chances of getting high marks are naturally much higher.
Therefore, in the usual teaching, I often ask my classmates to practice their handwriting well.
If the writing is not beautiful, write neatly first; If you don't write neatly, write clean first. No one can write well as long as they persist. It can be said that serious handwriting practice in primary schools is the productivity of middle schools and college entrance examinations.
Words cannot be separated from words, and words cannot be separated from sentences.
Chinese learning can not be separated from specific context. The same is true for exams. When answering questions, you must always remember the context. The specific way is: words cannot be separated from words, and words cannot be separated from sentences.
Such as writing antonyms and synonyms.
If you put it in a specific context, it will be much easier and less likely to make mistakes.
For example, "although I am lazy, I know I am shy!" " Write the antonyms and synonyms of "laziness".
Just try to replace the synonyms in the sentence, which can be "lazy" and "lazy", but if it is written as "very lazy", it will not work in the original sentence.
The antonym can add the word "no" before the previous word, and then think again. "Not lazy" and "not lazy" are naturally "hardworking" and "diligent".
For some polysemous words, context is indispensable.
"He won the second place in the exam. He is too proud to do it!" "Pride" here means "complacency"; "I am proud that I am from China!" "Pride" here means "pride".
This is especially true when doing reading questions. Some students can't wait to do the following questions after reading the article, and often lose a lot of points.
The correct way is: when doing reading questions, you must find the corresponding words or sentences in the original text, understand them in the context, and then start answering questions.