Countdown to the college entrance examination
English, as an important subject in the college entrance examination, is both familiar and unfamiliar to many senior high school students. What is familiar is the words and grammar that have accompanied us since childhood, and how to improve English scores efficiently in the intense revision. Today, let's take a look at the common problems and coping skills of English review in the third year of high school.
1. English listening: persistence is victory.
English listening is the weakness of many students. But you know what? There is no shortcut to improving your listening, only consistent practice. Listening to an English recording every day, such as between classes and after lunch, can not only improve your listening skills, but also keep your brain active in an English environment. Remember, be sure to choose listening materials with detailed explanations so that you can better identify your shortcomings and improve them.
2. Single choice: Establish a file of wrong questions to overcome knowledge blind spots.
Do you often feel at a loss when faced with multiple-choice questions? In fact, creating a file of mistakes can help you solve this problem easily. After each practice question, sort out the wrong questions, analyze the reasons for the error, and find out the relevant knowledge points for consolidation. In this way, you will be able to gradually overcome your knowledge blind spots and improve the accuracy of your questions.
3. Time management: Break up the whole into parts and use them efficiently.
Not enough time! This is a common problem for many senior high school students. In fact, the key is how to allocate and use time wisely. For English, a subject that requires long-term accumulation, it is recommended to adopt the strategy of "breaking up the whole into parts". Divide the daily learning time into several small parts, such as morning reading, recess, evening self-study, etc., and arrange certain learning tasks for each time period. This ensures continuous learning without putting too much strain on the brain.
4. Vocabulary and grammar: a two-pronged approach to lay a solid foundation.
Vocabulary and grammar are the two cornerstones of English learning. In the process of revision, we must pay attention to the accumulation and improvement of these two aspects. For vocabulary, it can be memorized and expanded by making flashcards, reading English articles, etc.; For grammar, it takes a lot of practice to master and use various sentence structures. In addition, you can also use some high-quality tutorials or courses to systematically review and consolidate the knowledge of these two aspects.
Have you encountered some tricky questions or confusions in the process of reviewing English for senior high school? For example, how to improve reading speed, how to avoid common mistakes in writing, etc. Now, please leave your questions in the comments section! We will invite experienced teachers or top students to answer your questions and make your revision journey smoother!
Finally, I hope that every senior high school student can find their own methods and skills in English review, and meet the challenges of the college entrance examination in the best state! Come on!