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Every day, I say I have to recite words. What exactly is memorizing words? Give a definition! How can I calculate the list back? ...
Good question. It is worth writing a paper. Look at a simple example:

The example is English.

There are only two results in memorizing English: memorizing English or memorizing Chinese. The premise is that you can only speak Chinese and learn English.

Most people in China recite English into Chinese, and there are two results: they can learn Chinese a long time ago, or they can't learn Chinese at all.

If you already know that Chinese, it's called taking off your pants and farting twice, which is equivalent to reviewing Chinese in English. It is difficult to remember English often, even Chinese.

If you don't understand that Chinese, you have to recite three things, English and Chinese, and the two should be paired. Wrong match, bullshit!

There is only one conclusion: recite English into English!

Unfortunately, most China elders, compatriots and students can't recite English into English at all!

Do you understand?