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The head teacher reminded me that if I stick to three things every day, I will definitely get good grades in Chinese.

The head teacher reminded me that if I stick to three things every day, I will definitely get good grades in Chinese.

If you want to improve your Chinese performance, you must start with the test paper. As we all know, there are only three kinds of the most difficult questions in Chinese examination papers:

Recite ancient poems, read and understand, and write.

These three types of questions can be said to be the "three giants" of scoring, and they are also the "hardest hit areas" that are easy to lose points.

Every year, the top Chinese scholar in the college entrance examination will let everyone work hard on these three sections, but how should they learn to be effective?

First of all, we should make it clear that we should learn "language sense" instead of "skills" when learning Chinese.

What is a sense of language?

Speaking of complexity is the ability to perceive language directly and quickly, which is an important part of Chinese proficiency. It is a high concentration of the whole process of language analysis, understanding, experience and absorption.

Simply put, it is the ability to feel the language.

When you have a sense of language, you can recite quickly, read articles more fluently and write with more ideas.

Only by developing and improving children's sense of language can we really improve children's Chinese level.

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The importance of reading and reciting is self-evident.

Many parents around us attach great importance to education. When their children are three or four years old, they are taught to read and recite poems. They don't have to understand the main idea, but they must recite it.

There is a child, 6 years old, who is only in the first grade of primary school, but has memorized all the children's editions of 300 Tang poems. He recited them gracefully, punctuated and rhythmically.

This child has been exposed to ancient poetry culture since childhood, and he is more interested in Chinese, and his grades are obviously better than other children.

At present, the child's parents are going to teach him to read ancient poems. She said that children should be taught poetry in stages. Let them recite first, then teach them the general idea and emotion, and let the children fall in love with ancient poetry.

I quite agree with this parent's way of education. Language sense learning really needs to start from an early age, and a good foundation can ensure future development.

Many Chinese education experts believe that to evaluate a child's Chinese level, we should first look at his sense of language, because the sense of language itself includes four aspects: listening, speaking, reading and writing.

Only by reading more can we feel the sense of rhythm and rhythm in the language and feel the semantic differences between different expressions.

Reciting is actually the process of memorizing the content. Only by storing knowledge in memory can we use it.

Many children find it difficult to recite, but the key is the wrong method.

Reciting ancient poems in childhood is basically rote learning.

After systematic study, rote memorization is not conducive to our study. It is better to recite on the basis of understanding.

The best way to recite is to understand the meaning first, and then read it several times to form relevant pictures and general impressions in your mind, which will arouse associations and deepen your memory when reciting.

keep a diary

Keeping a diary has been emphasized since childhood, so we also ask our children to do the same.

However, do you really know why children keep diaries?

I once taught a little girl. She used to love Chinese very much, and her grades were good, but suddenly her grades dropped and she even deserted in class.

Chatting with her privately, she admitted that she hated Chinese, didn't want to attend class and didn't want to do her homework.

All mutations are for a reason. After a detailed understanding, I found that during this time, the little girl's mother has been forcing her daughter to keep a diary, one every day without interruption.

Maybe some people are curious, shouldn't you keep a diary every day? Isn't it helpful for learning Chinese? Why did her grades drop instead?

As the saying goes, "haste makes waste", parents forcing their children to keep a diary every day may really make them lose interest.

Because there is nothing to write every day. If parents don't guide them correctly, children will definitely dislike and hate writing.

I think the best way is to write if you have it, and not to write if you don't have it. The most important thing is the guidance of teachers and parents.

For example, if you go for a spring outing today, your children must have a lot to write. With a little encouragement and guidance, your child can write a diary with substantial content.

Moreover, today is only the weekend. Children read an interesting book. Parents can guide their children to do excerpts or write a few simple book reviews.

In short, as far as possible, let children find the fun of keeping a diary and fall in love with writing, so that keeping a diary can really play a role.

Read classic works

Parents are often advised to read more extracurricular books for their children and read more books to broaden their horizons, but I don't think so.

First, there are too many kinds and contents of extracurricular books, and the quality is uncertain.

Secondly, too complicated reading cannot help children form a knowledge system.

The best and most suitable extracurricular reading for children must be classic works.

The so-called classic works must have passed the test of history and been recognized as good reading materials suitable for children.

Reading these books will certainly benefit children. Through a lot of reading, they can not only improve their sense of language, but also accumulate writing materials and learn real knowledge.

Calvino, a famous writer, said that classic works are "a self-sufficient universe", which can bring people valuable experience and profound culture.

Of course, classic works are by no means limited to literary masterpieces. They can be historical, social or humanistic.

Classic works cover all aspects. Parents and teachers want to help their children broaden their horizons, master more knowledge and construct complete values, so they should systematically let their children read after class.

This can avoid the situation that children don't know what to say because they read too much.

Learning Chinese is a long process. There is no saying that you can improve your grades at once, but as long as you lay a good foundation from childhood, you don't have to worry about it in the future.

It has become a habit to infiltrate learning Chinese into daily study, which is also very beneficial to children's lives.