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How to accumulate words?

First, read more extracurricular books to accumulate words. Reading extra-curricular books is a good way to accumulate words, because' reading thousands of books is like writing'. I am familiar with 300 Tang poems, and I can recite them even if I can't write them.' The Chinese textbooks and extracurricular reading materials in our hands are rich in vocabulary, so we should read more books. When you see your favorite words, you might as well read them several times, stay in your mind for a while, and find ways to use them in your own articles. Many a mickle makes a mickle. Over time, why worry about being speechless? We can also recite some good words and sentences, because what we recite as children can often be remembered for a lifetime, and too much can even have a considerable impact on a person's cultural foundation. Reciting is the most effective way to accumulate a large number of language materials and words. Therefore, we should recite the texts learned in class as much as possible. In addition, when we have spare time, we should take what we need, accumulate freely and recite wonderful fragments or sentences. "Excerpt is also one of the effective ways to expand accumulation. As the saying goes, a good memory is not as good as bad writing. We should pay attention to extract the good words we usually see and classify them appropriately at any time. When making sentences and writing, we often look through them and use them in time, which is very helpful for us to master vocabulary and improve our language use ability. We live in reality, contact people, things and things around us every day, and receive a lot of language information every day, especially the spoken language of ordinary people. This is the essence of language, which we can't learn in books. Such as proverbs, two-part allegorical sayings, proverbs, etc. In addition, we can learn excellent languages from TV advertisements and restaurant slogans, which is also a good opportunity to accumulate languages. Such as many excellent advertising words, such as "there is no best, only better, let's do better!" "Let the disease be laid off and let the health be re-employed." And so on, are the best materials for us to learn. Third, consolidate the words in use, so that the words are fresh in memory, so that they can be used in articles or in life, so we often have to review the old and learn new things, so that the accumulated words will not be forgotten. What we want to guide students to accumulate must be truly understood, mastered and used as much as possible before they can accumulate into their own things. Therefore, efforts should be made to create an application environment for students. For example, through some activities, show some scenes and let students talk about famous sayings and aphorisms that they think of; Lead them in the misty spring rain or brilliant spring flowers, and let them talk about the relevant poems they think of; Interest classes organize idioms solitaire; After lunch, when chatting with students, let students talk about what they saw and heard on campus on the way to school and in the early morning, and guide students to use the accumulated vocabulary, such as "Spring sees new words" on the way to school: beautiful spring, blowing spring breeze, flowers blooming, birds singing and flowers fragrant, spring is full … How many words seem far away? Suddenly, I flew in front of my eyes, as if I were asleep, and I was suddenly awakened. This is another good opportunity to accumulate words. I wrote it down, trying to figure out the process, and a short article came out. Writer Bing Xin put it well: "One building block can't hold anything, two building blocks have opposites, three building blocks can build a door, and even better, four, five or six building blocks can hold a more complicated thing." Take vocabulary as an example. If you don't accumulate enough words, you can't choose them. Put them in the right place according to local conditions. "Give and you will get. As long as you are willing to live, you will read more, remember more and use more. I'm sure you won't be poor when you write your composition.