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What should you pay attention to when learning English?

You should pay attention to the following points when learning English:

1. Clear viewpoints:

1. English is an instrumental subject, not an intellectual subject .

2. English can be practiced, not learned. That is to say, we cannot just be satisfied with listening and understanding. More importantly, we must practice listening, speaking, reading and writing repeatedly. Sometimes you don’t even need to understand why, just remember that it works. In the process of using it, you will find that your sense of language has improved.

3. The purpose of English learning under the new English curriculum standard is to cultivate students’ independent learning ability and comprehensive language use ability. Learning English is not only for exams, but also for future work and even life. Serve.

2. Adjust your mentality:

1. Accumulate bit by bit and don’t rush for success.

Remember: Rome is not made in one day!

Anxious pursuit of success may cause indigestion or the result of accomplishing nothing. Eagerness for success often manifests itself in placing excessive demands on oneself. Doing so often puts a lot of pressure on yourself, and then you gradually lose confidence and interest in yourself. Use your time to intersperse learning with other subjects. Morning is a great time to learn English.

2. Build confidence and don’t belittle yourself.

"Even if you are a genius, his first cry when he is born is not beautiful music." If you listen to what others say is good, you will be anxious, have low self-esteem, and deny yourself. You must know that others have also practiced it. It's never too late to start. You must know that the process of building confidence is a process of making mistakes. Only by having the courage to make mistakes can we improve.

3. To be knowledgeable and knowledgeable, don’t just read textbooks

Many language education experts point out that the strength of language ability is directly proportional to the amount of language materials mastered. The greater the input of language materials, the faster the language ability will improve. Recitation is a good way to strengthen the input of language materials and is an indispensable part of language learning. It must be the right thing to memorize. Don't memorize words out of context.

4. Take the initiative and don’t wait for others to teach you; you must believe in the power of persistence.

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3. Specific learning methods:

1. Set long-term goals and clarify the learning tasks of each class.

Establish a long-term goal of "one jump to achieve" based on different learning stages and one's own abilities. With a goal, you will have motivation to learn, a sense of responsibility, a sense of urgency and a direction for your efforts. In addition, you must also learn to determine small cognitive goals for each class according to different class types. In this way, when class starts, you will be motivated by the goals and put your brain in an excited state, so that you can direct your attention, concentrate on active learning, and improve learning efficiency.

2. Strive for various opportunities inside and outside class to practice English.

Language is not taught, but learned through use. Communicative skills can only be most effectively cultivated in communication. An excellent language learner should have a strong desire for language communication and should strive for various opportunities for language training. You should not be afraid of being laughed at by others for making language mistakes.

3. Preview before class.

Preview is personal independent reading and thinking. It can cultivate learners' ability to read quickly to grasp the main idea, grasp the main information, and guess the meaning of words based on the context. It can also cultivate the ability to analyze, synthesize, summarize, discover and solve problems on their own. Preview is also like "fire reconnaissance", which can discover difficulties and arouse thinking. On the one hand, it can prompt learners to consult relevant materials and dictionaries on their own. On the other hand, it can reduce the blindness of listening to lectures and enhance the effect of listening to lectures.

4. Concentrate on class and be mindful.

Class is the main channel for students to learn, and the key to learning a foreign language well is to make every effort to remember what you have learned and be able to use it freely when needed. Therefore, you should pay close attention during class. Try to achieve the five things, that is, the heart, eyes, ears, mouth, and hands. We should cultivate instant memory ability, strengthen "intentional attention", and strive to memorize new words, phrases, sentence patterns, and key sentences in the class with a purpose and consciously. When you come into contact with the content of this memory, you should quickly input it into the memory center through seeing, hearing, and speaking, and then reproduce its image. When repeating it, quickly use your finger to draw out the word on the table, or the most difficult to remember or the most important word in a long sentence, forcing yourself to remember the most important things in this lesson in class.

In this way, I can really have a sense of solidity and success that "I really learned a lot in this class", which will stimulate motivation, improve my mood, and continue my future studies with more confidence.

5. Take notes frequently.

Taking brief notes in class can help you concentrate, straighten your thoughts, improve your memory, and train your ability to analyze, summarize, summarize, and respond quickly. As the saying goes, "A good memory is worse than a bad writing." Notes also provide a review and memory outline for future review. To learn English well, extensive reading is indispensable. When doing extracurricular reading, you should also take brief notes, make indexes, excerpts, etc., which is of great benefit to deepening understanding, consolidating, accumulating knowledge, and cultivating learning ability.

6. Review timely, frequently and scientifically.

Review is the mother of learning. The only way to solve the biggest problem of forgetting knowledge that plagues learners is scientific review. The "Ebbinghaus forgetting curve" reveals that the law of forgetting is first fast and then slow, first more and then less. Therefore, in terms of time arrangement, review must be both timely and frequent. Review should be scheduled not just on the day, but the next day, a week later, a month later, and just before you need to use it or before an exam. In terms of review methods. Review methods such as intensive review (transitional/excessive review), distributed review, and concentrated review can be used to organically connect new and old knowledge, and conduct comprehensive classification according to the inherent laws of knowledge, so as to review the past and learn the new, rather than simply repeating it mechanically. So as to grasp the knowledge more firmly

7. Learn to summarize. When learning, you must figure out the rules, be good at imitation, understand background knowledge, and distinguish the language application environment.

8. Actively participate in various extracurricular activities related to English learning