In the third year of high school, I found that my Chinese was not good, and I was worried about losing the college entrance examination, reading comprehension questions, classical Chinese, poetry appreciation and language expression. What should I do?
Chinese focuses on accumulation, not how many words you write in your notebook, but whether what you see and hear is integrated into your soul. Learning English requires a sense of language, and so does Chinese. If you really learn Chinese well, you will find that you don't need much thinking to do Chinese problems. Once the sense of language is formed, the internal connection will naturally form in your mind. This sense of language depends on reading more and understanding more, because Chinese is to express and communicate, to understand other people's feelings and ideas, and to accurately express their feelings.
If your reading ability is poor, I suggest you take time to read famous books, not to talk about philosophy, not to mention youth literature, that is, your thoughts are very positive, even novels will do. Force yourself to study hard, you will be more knowledgeable, your spiritual world will be richer, and you can feel the same. This process takes time and persistence.
For poetry, prose and novels, it is necessary to standardize the steps, but you must read the text first, analyze it step by step according to the teacher's steps, and answer the questions step by step in order to score.
This is my experience, I hope it will help you.