Are there any interesting little things in your college life?
1. Remember words. For me who want to pass CET-6, this should be a very meaningful thing. During the internship, I will use this hour of taking the bus every day to remember words, plus four and a half months of internship, and memorize words for a total of 325 days. In fact, I have really developed the habit of memorizing words in recent months. I have formed the habit of opening the word memorizing software and typing words every day. I feel uncomfortable without reciting words every day. I am super happy about this change, because I have turned a good habit into a part of my life, and I don't feel burdened by taking time out to recite words every day. From the initial 20 reviews ... the word 10min has now dropped to 6min, because the correct spelling rate of words is improving. In the same round of review, the number of watching will be reduced and the overall review efficiency will be improved. When the correct spelling rate is high, reviewing words is just like playing; You can really appreciate the effect of memorizing words. For example, if I recite a word Stripe, I will immediately associate it with the stripping of stripe (manual dog head, I always remember it clearly ~), and recite a word with a similar shape ... I can recall it quickly and then associate it with each other. I like semantic words, and I can also ... relate them to each other through memory, such as grasping, grasping, grasping, intentionally and intentionally. Next time you write a small composition, you should be able to think of many words ~2. Keep a diary. When I was in primary school, my teacher asked me to keep a diary. Later, I read the diary of primary school students in junior high school and found it interesting. Although at a certain stage, the pace of life and the things that need to be dealt with may be ... not bad, I may think that keeping a diary is to keep a running account most of the time, but it is not. I will write down the happy or annoying things that happened during the day in my diary every day, and then write down my thoughts. When I look back in my spare time, there may be new ones. 3. Record your thoughts at any time. Sometimes when I read a book or have a whim, I will write it down in the memo. Some ideas are instantaneous, and I often ... often look back, which is very interesting. 4. Keep reading. Stick to reading books instead of indulging in boring short videos. Many times I feel that my language is lacking and my writing ability is declining. Because of the fast pace of life and fragmented information, we occasionally need to calm down and learn to read.